Milow Biography
Milow is a Belgian singer-songwriter born on 14 July 1981 in Borgerhout as Jonathan Ivo Gilles Vandenbroeck. He is the son of a Belgian father and a mother from the Netherlands. Milow is the second of four children. Milow’s breakthrough came with the release of the single “Ayo Technology”, a song which was originally written and recorded by 50 Cent, Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, from the album Milow.
His biggest hit singles was “You Don’t Know,” which is the fourth single from his debut album, The Bigger Picture, released in 2006. His second self-released album ‘Coming of Age’ in 2008 was Milow’s major commercial success all over mainland Europe. The album peaked at number three on the German Album Top 50 chart, at number four in the Swiss Album Top 100, and peaked in the top twenty of many European charts.
In 2005, Milow recorded his first album ‘The Bigger Picture together’ with Nigel Powell. The album was released in Belgium in January 2006 on Milow’s own label Homerun Records. It’s first single “One Of It,” was released in November 2005 and received moderate airplay on Belgian Radio Stations Studio Brussel and Radio 1. His national breakthrough came with the release of a newly recorded single version of the song “You Don’t Know.” On June 28, 2007, Milow was the opening act in the Pyramid Marquee on Rock Werchter, which launched his live career in Belgium. At the end of 2007, Milow won three awards at the first edition of the Music Industry Awards (MIAs) in Belgium: Best New Artist, Best Music Video (“You Don’t Know”) and Song of the Year for “You Don’t Know”.
He did his second album ‘Coming of Age’ with Belgian producer Jo Francken in 2007 and it was released on February 1, 2008. His singles Dreamers and Renegades and The Ride were the lead singles in Belgium. The album ‘Coming of Age’ was renamed and repackaged in 2009 as the compilation album ‘Milow’ and released in 2009 and 2010 in mainland Europe and Canada as Milow’s debut album. The album peaked at number three on the German Album Top 50 chart, at number four in the Swiss Album Top 100, and top twenty of many European charts.
In 2009, Milow released ‘Maybe Next Year’ his first live album and DVD, consisting of live recordings between 2008 and 2009. In January 2010, he recorded a duet with Norwegian singer/songwriter Marit Larsen entitled “Out of My Hands,” which was originally released on Milow’s second album ‘Coming of Age’, released in 2008 in Belgium. The duet version featuring Marit was released on February 12, 2010 via Milow’s Myspace page and Marit’s YouTube page.
MilowOn April 1, 2011 Milow released the album North and South simultaneously in mainland Europe and Canada. The lead single “You and Me (In My Pocket)”, a sweetly sung but deceptively twisted love song, became the lead single for the new album. On April 27 and 28, 2011, he performed two sold-out headline shows in a row in the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium. On July 8, Milow performed for the first time at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the best-known music festival in Switzerland and one of the most prestigious in Europe. On July 9, he played his biggest headline concert in Europe so far, for 5,000 people in Munich, Germany. On July 28, 2011, Milow opened for Jack Johnson in Wiesen, Austria, and was invited on stage to perform Johnson’s song “Breakdown.”
The song “Little in the Middle” was released in July 2011 as the second single from North and South. In April 2012, it was announced that he would release “Born in the Eighties,” a six-song EP, as his first US release on July 10, 2012. In April 2014, he released his sixth album ‘Silver Linings’.
Through out his career, Milow has won several awards. In January 2010, Milow won the first ever Public Choice Award at the seventh annual European Border Breaker Awards (EBBAs) in Groningen, the Netherlands. On March 2, 2010, he won an award for “Best International Newcomer” at the Swiss Music Awards in Zurich, Switzerland.
Milow Net Worth
Milow’s net worth is estimated to be in the range of approximately $744884269 in 2018.
Milow Modern Heart
Modern Heart is the fifth studio album by Belgian recording artist Milow, released by Homerun Records and Island Records on May 13, 2016. The album has 9 songs.
- Waiting Around for Love
- Lonely One
- Howling at the Moon
- The Fast Lane
- Love Like That Is Easy
- No No No
- Running Blind
- Really Rich
- Way Up High
Milow Tour | Concert
- July 17, 2018
Tuesday
Ghent, Belgium
Boomtown Festival - July 21, 2018
Saturday
Klam, Austria
Clam Live - July 22, 2018
Sunday
Lucerne, Switzerland
Blue Balls Festival - July 24, 2018
Tuesday
Margarethen, Austria
Romans Quarry St. Margarethen - July 28, 2018
Saturday
Munich, Germany
BR-Radltour - August 5, 2018
Sunday
Heuvelland, Belgium
DRANOUTER FESTIVAL - August 8, 2018
Wednesday
Klagenfurt, Austria
Schleppe Arena - August 10, 2018
Friday
Lobau, Germany
Park Open Air - August 18, 2018
Saturday
Glinde, Germany
NDR Summer Tour - August 23, 2018
Thursday
Mol, Belgium
Mol Feest - August 24, 2018
Friday
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Culinesse - November 17, 2018
Saturday
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Night of the Proms - November 23, 2018
Friday
Antwerp, Belgium
Night of the Proms - November 24, 2018
Saturday
Antwerp, Belgium
Night of the Proms
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Albums
- The Bigger Picture (2006)
- Coming of Age (2008)
- Milow (2009)
- North and South (2011)
- Silver Linings (2014)
- Modern Heart (2016)
Milow Songs
- Ayo Technology
- Twenty One
- Summer Days
- Feels Like Home
- Fortune Cookie
- Howling At The Moon
- Just Smile
- You Don’t Know
- No No No
- The Fast Lane
- Lonely One
- Really Rich
- Way Up High
- You And Me
- You And Me (In My Pocket)
- Love Like That Is Easy
- Little In The Middle
- The Kingdom (Live)
- Waiting Around For Love
- So long, So long (Live)
- Out of My Hands
- Ayo Technology ( cover version)
- Ayo technology – live in amsterdam
- Sons Of Our Fathers
- We Must Be Crazy
- Stephanie
- The Priest
- Running Blind
- Against the Tide
- The Bed Next to the Window
- Herald of Free Enterprise
- Eye of the Storm (Live)
- Coming of Age
- Ayo technology – acoustic version – live @ br3
- Where My Head Used To Be
- Mistaken
- I Tried to Write a Song
- One of It
- Born in the Eighties
- The Ride
- She Might She Might
- Echoes in the Dark
- 22 Children (Live)
- Brussels Is On My Side (Live in Amsterdam)
- House by the Creek
- The Kingdom
- I Won’t Back Down
- Until The Morning Comes
- Learning How To Disappear
- Canada
- Building Bridges
- You’re Still Alive in My Head
- Cowboys, Pirates, Musketeers (Live)
- Minus One (Feat. Stephen Kellogg) (Live)
- KGB
- I Was a Famous Singer (Live)
- The Loneliest Girl in the World (Live)
- Mia
- Tomorrow The Sun May Go
- I Ain’t Scared
- Move To Town
- Darkness Ahead and Behind
- Stepping Stone
- Wind Me Up
- The Golden Hour
- The End (Live in Amsterdam)
- Little More Time
- Son
- Never Gonna Stop
- Dreamers and Renegades
- Blue Skies
- More Familiar
- Launching Ships
- Arms of a Better Man (Live)
- Excuse to Try
- The Bigger Picture
- Landslide
- Car Wreck in the Lake (Live)
- Burkina Faso (feat. Tom Vanstiphout)
- My Mother’s House
- You don’t know – live in amsterdam
- The Orange Grove
- Annie’s Song
- Brett Dennen &
- Where my head used to be (live)
- You And Me (In My Pocket) [Acoustic Version]
- Rambo
- California Rain
- 15 and Another Hour
- Waste the Dawn
- Thunder Road
- You and Me (In My Pocket) – Live At Spotify Berlin
- Ayo Technology – Instrumental
- You’re still alive in my head – live at spotify berlin
- We must be crazy – live at spotify berlin
- Darkness ahead and behind – live in amsterdam
- The priest – live in amsterdam
- Born in the eighties – live in amsterdam
- Silver Game
- Millions of Miles
- Against the tide – live at spotify berlin
- Landslide – bonustrack
- One of it – single version
- The ride – live in amsterdam
- Out of my hands – live in amsterdam
Milow Ayo Technology
Milow Howling At The Moon
Milow You And Me
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