Dabin was born and raised in
Toronto on June 9, 1992, and is of Korean ethnicity. His album
Two Hearts was nominated for the
Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year in 2018. Dabin collaborated with
Slander and
Seven Lions on the single "First Time", released on October 13, 2018. He collaborated with
Said the Sky on several songs including "Superstar" (feat. Linn) (2018) and "Hero" (feat. Olivver The Kid) (2019). The two performed together as Dab the Sky at the Digital Mirage Online Music Festival in 2020. He was a guitarist and supporting member on
Illenium's
Awake (2017), Awake 2.0 (2018), and
Ascend (2019) concert tours, On Christmas Day 2020, Dabin, Illenium, and
Lights released the song "
Hearts On Fire", which reached number 11 on the
Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart and number 16 on the New Zealand Hot Singles (
RMNZ) chart. He also participated in Illenium's Trilogy concert at
Allegiant Stadium in
Las Vegas on July 3, 2021. This was the stadium's first-ever music concert event since its opening. His
Into the Wild tour, which supported his second album
Wild Youth, was postponed in 2020 (with some venues cancelled) because of the
COVID-19 pandemic. In October 2021, he released his third studio album
Between Broken and resumed his
Into the Wild tour. His album single "Holding On" was featured on iHeartRadio and became the No. 1 added song of the week in mid-February 2022 after he won the iHeartRadio Future Star. Dabin announced the Sanctuary Tour for the spring 2023 with support artists Ray Volpe, Jvna,
Grabbitz, and Myrne. This includes a stop at the
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where he was reported to be the first Korean electronic music artist to headline that venue prior to cancellation of the event due to extreme weather, the
Shrine in Los Angeles, and the Brooklyn Mirage / Avant Gardner. == Dabin Presents
Stay In Bloom ==