Harber

Harber is an American DJ and EDM producer known for his eclectic form of dance music, which incorporates elements of house, moomabahton, pop, disco, and dancehall. He was born as "Harry Berman" on April 4, 1997, in New York, NY. Although originally a star athlete on his high school baseball team, he suffered a shoulder injury that sidelined his sports career during his late teens. He turned to music instead, engrossing himself in the club music of his Manhattan hometown. "Summer You," Harber's debut single, was released in 2018, followed by tracks like "Me And My Friends" (featuring Angel Taylor), "More Than You" (featuring Lexy Panterra), and "Pieces." Meanwhile, he also released remixes of songs by a wide range of other artists, from pop groups like The Chainsmokers to country duos like Dan + Shay. In addition to creating his own music, Harber also released dance versions of cover songs, including a revamped take on The Bee Gees' 1970s classic "Stayin' Alive" and a retitled cover of Loverboy's 1980s hit "Working For The Weekend" (which Harber renamed "F*CK WORK") in 2020. In 2023, his original single "Medicine" became a Billboard hit, reaching number 21 on the Top 40 Radio Dance & Mix Show Songs chart in America.

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