Disco Lines
Disco Lines is proof that a viral TikTok remix can actually turn into a real career if you follow it up with the goods. Born Thadeus Francis Labuszewski on January 26, 1999, in Boulder, Colorado, he's a University of Colorado Boulder grad who fell down the dance music rabbit hole in middle school after hearing Skrillex's “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”—the kind of origin story a lot of producers his age share, but he's one of the few who actually turned it into a full-blown career.
His first real moment of internet fame came in 2020, when his remix of Taylor Swift's “Love Story” caught fire on TikTok. That was the spark, but the real breakthrough landed in 2022 with “Baby Girl,” which debuted at number 25 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Songs chart after he signed with Arista Records. From there, Disco Lines has built a sound that bounces between future bass, deep house, and trap without ever feeling scattered—it's high-energy, hooky, and built for both festival mainstages and late-night club sets.
The collab list keeps growing too. He's linked up with Ship Wrek, Tinashe, Gryffin, MAX, Dillon Francis, Pluko, and Sidepiece, among others. His remix of Tinashe's “No Broke Boys” was a genuine milestone—it topped the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart and gave him his first-ever entry on the Billboard Hot 100. That's not a small deal for a guy who was making remixes in his college dorm just a few years earlier.
Beyond his own releases, Disco Lines has also started building out infrastructure of his own. In June 2023 he launched Good Good Records alongside Wes Mills, with Mills as the label's first signed artist. It's a smart move that shows he's thinking past his own catalog and toward building something bigger in the scene.
Between the Arista Records backing, the Insomniac Records releases, and his own label now up and running, Disco Lines has all the pieces in place for a long run. He's still young, still experimenting across genres, and still putting out new collaborations at a steady pace—basically everything you'd want from an artist who's just getting started on the bigger stages.