Early success Dirty Vegas's debut release was the single "Days Go By." It originally made the top 30 in 2001, but when reissued in 2002 reached the top 20 in the UK. They released their self-titled debut album in June 2002 and a second album,
One, in 2004. The song "Days Go By", from their eponymous first album, gained wide exposure in the US when it was used in a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse commercial. The song went on to win the 2003
Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. They have remixed songs for artists such as
Justin Timberlake and
Madonna.
Present day The group played their last concert together in May 2005. After the band's breakup, Smith released his first solo album
This Town on 18 February 2008, on his own G.A.S. Records label. During their hiatus from the public, they began working on the film score for
Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down. After four years, Paul Harris and Steve Smith decided to reform and returned with their third studio album
Electric Love in April 2011. In April 2013, the band released the EP
Let the Night, which reached #4 in US
iTunes Dance Album chart and gained Gold status in Italy. Their fourth and latest studio album, entitled
Photograph, was released via iTunes in September 2015. "Days Go By" was featured on the video game
Grand Theft Auto V's in-game radio.
Pop culture The band has also appeared on a variety of television shows such as
FOX television's drama
Standoff, where "Late Nights and Street Fights" was used as the show's
theme song, FOX's
The O.C. where "Closer" appeared in episode 32 entitled
The SnO.C., and
One Tree Hill where the single "Walk Into the Sun" appeared in episode 214.
Dave Chappelle has parodied the
Mitsubishi Eclipse television commercial, the song "Never Enough" from
Electric Love also play on the game
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