Are You With Me marks first ever Belgian #1 in UK singles top 40

Ever since Lost Frequencies emerged from the crammed pool of aspiring Dance music stars, the young Belgian made clear that he is more than capable of producing chart-topping records. 'Are You With Me', his first official single, grabbed #1 in the UK singles Top 40 after entering the charts #2 one week ago, additionally taking #1 in the UK charts on iTunes.

With the accolades raining down on 'Are You With Me' ever since its release in August 2014, the record has been one of the biggest hits in Europe this year, (still) topping various charts all over the continent.

The success of the single brought Lost Frequencies to the BBC Radio 1 Lounge in London for a live performance of 'Are You With Me' [only available in the UK] alongside a beautiful cover of 'Counting Stars' by One Republic (vocals and guitar by Mikaël Ophoff and Lea Rue). Meanwhile, the official music video of 'Are You With Me' reeled in over 40 million views on YouTube, and reached certified gold, platinum or double platinum in no less than ten countries, including Belgium, Canada, Germany and The Netherlands. The record was played over 121 million times on streaming service Spotify, received the status of the track with the most Airplay in Europe, and ranked #8 on the Shazam Worldwide Chart.

Currently featured on #43 of that very same Shazam Worldwide Chart is Lost Frequencies' next big thing: 'Reality' feat. Janieck Devy. With the highly anticipated follow-up single taking the number one position in Belgium's main singles chart for the second week and ranking top 3 in several other European countries only one month after its release on The Bearded Man, it seems more than likely that 'Reality' will follow in the footsteps of its predecessor. As both tracks have been picked up by a wide array of A-list broadcasting stations all over the world, one thing is certain: Lost Frequencies has a bright future ahead of him.

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