Illenium Signs With Republic: ‘I Want People Working My Music That Are As Passionate As I Am’
Illenium has signed with Republic Records. The move comes after the electronic producer’s tenure at Warner Records, where he released two albums dating back to 2021. Prior to that, he was signed to UMG and the indie labels Seeking Blue and Kasaya Records.
“This is a completely new chapter for me,” the artist born Nick Miller tells Billboard of signing with Republic. “When I had my meeting with Republic, I just felt a family sort of love. I want people working my music that are as passionate as I am and truly have my best interest in mind. Republic absolutely has that for me.”
“I just felt an energy at Republic that was really inspiring,” he continues. “They’re also the best at what they do, so it’s hard to even consider anywhere else.”
Illenium says that within the next six months, he’ll reveal information about a new project that he calls “my most ambitious, without a doubt.” He doesn’t say whether or not this project is a new album, but notes that “I’m working every day, but don’t have an exact ETA yet. But I’m moving at light speed.”
The last Illenium album was a 2023 self-titled project and an attendant remix album. Since then, the Colorado-based producer has released a handful of singles and remixes. His forthcoming work will include what he calls “a sick drum n bass style song” with Kid Kudi. He also says that “Ryan Tedder and I wrote something beautiful with Amy Allen and Lostboy,” and there additionally is “a bunch of other stuff that’s awesome but not ready to share yet.” On Tuesday (May 6), Illenium and Hayla also teased a new collaboration they say is “coming soon.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Illenium and his expert team to the Republic family,” Glenn Mendlinger, the evp of Republic Records and president of IMPERIAL & Casablanca Records tells Billboard. “The world he has created and the fandom he has built over the last decade is nothing short of remarkable. Nick is a true pioneer in the electronic music landscape and has carved out a lane that is distinctly Illenium. His anthemic, emotional music and signature production has touched people globally and his landmark live shows have created incredible communal moments for his fans. Together our ambitions are grand and the team is already setting up for a historic year ahead.”
In addition to his recorded music, Illenium has carved out a wildly successful touring career, becoming one of the few electronic artists able to play and sell out stadiums and arenas. His Trilogy shows have taken place at a handful of stadiums across the U.S., with a 2023 show in Denver grossing $3.9 million and selling 47,000 tickets, according to numbers reported to Billboard Boxscore.
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