Salvatore Ganacci

Record producer

Birthday July 29, 1986

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina

Age 37 years old

Nationality Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

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Emir Kobilić, known professionally as Salvatore Ganacci , is a Bosnian-Swedish DJ and record producer.

2010

Ganacci began studying at Musikmakarna in 2010, in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.

He went on to work as a producer.

2013

In 2013, Ganacci, together with Sanjin, released his first song, called "Zlatan", inspired by Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović.

In the song itself, he used another alias, called "Youthman".

In the following year, Ganacci released his collaboration with Sanjin, and Jillionaire of Major Lazer called "Fresh".

2015

In 2015, Ganacci signed a record deal with Sebastian Ingrosso's Refune Music label.

He also released a track featuring vocals from Trinidad James entitled "Money in my mattress".

MTV News said the accompanying video "will be the weirdest thing you watch all day".

2018

His performances at Tomorrowland in 2018 and 2019 became viral, as did the music video for his song "Horse".

Emir Kobilić was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia and moved to Stockholm, Sweden.

He told an interviewer that his performing name derives from being nicknamed "Salvatore Ganacci" by his childhood friends while playing football, as his "style of play was very Italian".

In 2018, he released the track "Jook It" with Tujamo.

In 2018, Ganacci performed at Tomorrowland Festival in Belgium and received attention due to his dancing and comedic antics.

Journalists from publications such as Billboard, Mixmag and NME gave his performance rave reviews and clips went viral on the internet.

He returned to the main stage of Tomorrowland the following year, beginning his set by standing in the crowd booing his own performance.

He also played at Electric Daisy Carnival at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Ganacci occasionally posts comedic shorts in his YouTube channel; much like his music videos, these sketches tend to explore the humor in absurdist and surreal situations they depict.

2019

Ganacci's song "Horse" was released on audio and video in 2019, by Owsla, a label co-owned by Skrillex.

It later garnered recognition at the Berlin Music Video Awards and the Grammis.

PopMatters listed "Horse" and also Party Favor's "Wasabi" which featured Ganacci in its best dance tracks for 2019.

Ganacci's next authored release was the "Boycycle" EP, which also came with a video.

The new song had vocals from Sébastien Tellier and the video told the story of a being who is half-man, half-motorcycle.

Ganacci collaborated again with Rupic to make the video for "Step-Grandma" in 2021.

He later received Best Performance in a Video at the UK Music Video Awards.

2020

The music video for "Horse" was the overall winner of the Berlin Music Video Awards in 2020, also winning the award for the "Best Concept" category.

The video begins with a group of people in the forest torturing animals, before Ganacci is alerted by an eagle and arrives driving a shoe.

He then subjects the torturers to the very punishments they were inflicting on the animals.

Billboard commented "it's kind of funny, but mostly it's just bizarre".

As of April 2023, the video on OWSLA's official YouTube channel had over 51 million views.

Ganacci worked with director Vedran Rupic and said about the clip "My message is always about love, but I really love to experiment with what love can be."