1990s–2000s: Dim Mak Records and early releases Aoki founded his label,
Dim Mak Records, in 1996. The
label has released music by other electro house artists such as
MSTRKRFT,
The Bloody Beetroots,
Felix Cartal, and Mustard Pimp, as well as
Bloc Party,
The Rakes,
The Kills,
Klaxons,
Infected Mushroom,
Scanners,
Whitey, and
Mystery Jets. Aoki teamed up with Blake Miller of the Los Angeles–based band
Moving Units to produce remixes. The duo of Miller and Aoki work under the moniker
Weird Science. Aoki has also been in numerous bands, including This Machine Kills, which released an album on Ebullition Records, Esperanza, and The Fire Next Time. In May 2006, Aoki became a board member for MC5 bassist
Michael Davis' Music Is Revolution Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides music education support within public schools. Aoki's debut DJ mix album,
Pillowface and His Airplane Chronicles was released in January 2008. He had an
Essential Mix that aired on
BBC Radio 1 on August 2, 2008, and again on October 27, 2012. Aoki has collaborated with fellow producers and thus far has released singles with
The Bloody Beetroots,
Armand Van Helden of
Duck Sauce,
Afrojack,
Laidback Luke, Tai,
Chris Lake,
Angger Dimas,
Sidney Samson, and
Tiësto. In his interviews, Twitter feed or from his YouTube channel he has shown teasers or has discussed doing future collaborations with
Diplo,
Knife Party,
Datsik,
Chris Lake, and more. In the 1990s and 2000s, some of Aoki's remix work included artists such as:
The Jackson 5,
Drake,
Kanye West,
Eminem,
Lil Wayne,
Mike Posner,
Girls' Generation,
All American Rejects,
Refused,
The Killers,
Bassnectar,
Lenny Kravitz,
Bloc Party,
Snoop Dogg,
Robin Thicke,
S.P.A.,
Kid Cudi, Fërnando Oviedo,
Chester French,
BTS and
Peaches. He remixed the track "The Wind Blows" that features on the UK edition of
The All-American Rejects 2008 album
When The World Comes Down. On November 10, 2009, he released a remix for Drake's song "
Forever". The song features
Drake,
Kanye West,
Lil Wayne, and
Eminem. The track topped Hype Machine's chart in December 2009.
2010–2012: International breakthrough Through relentless touring, he gained huge support from colleges. He is widely known for his acrobatic crowd surfing stunts, throwing cake at fans, spraying champagne bottles, and riding rafts on the dance floor. Performing an average of 250 shows a year, he started touring with production via bus tours, like the spring 2012 Deadmeat Tour, when he headlined more than 55 cities in 60 dates across the United States and Canada. Many of the artists Aoki collaborates with make appearances on tour with him. He has played lesser-traveled regions – in 2009 he played a show in
Beijing, China, with
Diplo organized by promoters
Split Works. In July 2012, Aoki was added to the Pollstar Top 100 North American Tours in their 2012 Mid-Year Report. The list designated Aoki as the highest grossing dance artist in North America for the first half of the year. In March 2010, Aoki released "
I'm in the House", a collaboration with
Zuper Blahq—the alter-ego of
The Black Eyed Peas singer
will.i.am. The song charted at No. 29 in the
UK Singles Chart in its first week of release, and later entered the
UK Dance Chart and the
UK Indie Chart, peaking within the top five in each chart. The song was featured on an Episode of
MTV's
Jersey Shore, as well as in the feature film
Piranha 3D and the trailer for
Think Like a Man. Producer-songwriter
Lucas Secon confirmed in a May 2010 interview with
HitQuarters that he and
Rivers Cuomo had recently worked with Aoki on a single. Aoki's first solo album,
Wonderland, was released January 2012 and features guest vocalists and musicians
LMFAO,
Kid Cudi,
Kay,
Travis Barker,
will.i.am a.k.a.
Zuper Blahq,
Wynter Gordon,
Rivers Cuomo,
Lil Jon,
Chiddy Bang,
Lovefoxxx of
CSS,
Big John Duncan (former guitarist of the punk band
The Exploited), and others. A remix album was released shortly after. There was overcrowding during Aoki's set in the Halloween electronic music festival Thriller Music Park at
Madrid Arena, Madrid, Spain. As an extension, there was a stampede, which resulted in three young women
crushing to death (two died weeks later), and a further 29 people were injured. Aoki released message showing his devastation and that had he known what was happening, he would have stopped the show. He canceled his next show in
Bilbao, Spain, out of respect for those who died as a result of the tragedy. On December 11, 2012, Aoki released his first extended play, ''
It's the End of the World As We Know It, which includes three songs. Aoki was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronica Album for Wonderland
at the 2013 55th Annual Grammy Awards. that was included on the remix album, Recharged,
18 days later. Several remixes of the song were added on the January 2014 digital download EP A Light That Never Comes (Remixes). "A Light That Never Comes" was used in films such as The Expendables 3''. Aoki finished in 6th place in the 2013 America's Best DJ competition-a vote and promotion to find out the country's most popular DJ conducted by
DJ Times magazine and
Pioneer DJ. From 2011 to 2014, he had several other tracks included in television shows, commercials, and films. This included "I'm In the House", used in the music festival documentary
Electric Daisy Carnival in 2011, which in 2014 was used in a trailer for the comedy
Think Like A Man Too as well. In 2012, his track "Beat Down", featuring Australian rapper
Iggy Azalea, was used in a promo for the reality show
Bad Girls All-Star Battle. From 2013 to 2014 his track "Boneless" was used in many commercials, with companies including
Scion,
Budweiser, and
Sol Republic. His track "Get Me Outta Here" was used in a
Scion commercial in 2014 as well, while "Free the Madness" was used in a 2014
Bud Light commercial. His track "Flight" in 2014 was used in a commercial for Sol Republic. Aoki's song "Back to Earth", featuring
Fall Out Boy, was used in the 2014 film
Step Up: All In, while his collaborative single "Freak" with
Diplo and
Deorro, featuring
Steve Bays, was used in the 2014 film
22 Jump Street.
2014–2016: Neon Future two-part album and film The first part of Aoki's two-part album,
Neon Future I, was released on September 30, 2014, and reached No. 1 on
Dance/Electronic Albums in the United States. The second album,
Neon Future II, features artists such as
Snoop Lion and
Rivers Cuomo. No. 1 on
Dance/Electronic Albums, In Belgium, it reached No. 68 on the
Ultratop 200 Albums chart. In May 2015, it was announced that
Relativity Productions had acquired the rights to distribute the documentary ''I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
in the United States. Filmed during the making of his Neon Future
double album, the film is focused on Aoki and delves into his family history, lifestyle, music, and business. It is co-produced by Matthew Weaver and David Gelb, who together had previously worked on the 2011 documentary Jiro Dreams Of Sushi''. According to Aoki, the song had been a work in progress since 2012.
Mike Shinoda rewrote Aoki's original lyrics to make them darker, because Shinoda thought Aoki's original lyrics were "too happy".
Neon Future II was released on May 12, 2015, through Dim Mak. Among other artists, the second
Neon Future featured
Snoop Lion and
Rivers Cuomo. and also served as an executive producer. After the death of Linkin Park lead singer
Chester Bennington in July 2017, Aoki released two tribute singles: "
Darker Than the Light That Never Bleeds," a mashup of "A Light That Never Comes" and "Darker Than Blood", and a remix of the group's single "
One More Light", dubbed the "Chester Forever" remix. In November 2017, it was confirmed that Aoki would be producing a remix of
BTS's song "
Mic Drop" featuring rapper
Desiigner, which was released on November 24. That day, Aoki also released a collaboration with
Fifth Harmony's
Lauren Jauregui, titled "
All Night".
2018-2021: 5OKI, Neon Future III and Neon Future IV In February 2018, Aoki announced the release of his five-track EP titled
5OKI, the follow-up to his 2016 EP
4OKI. The EP would feature him collaborating with other producers to produce a "cross-genre" track collective. "I'm really putting an emphasis on EDM and I'm putting an emphasis on cross-genre collaboration. For EDM itself I'm making a big statement of re-claiming it as something [that's] really important to me – kinda like giving back to my community," followed by "Pika Pika" with Loopers, "It's Time" with
Laidback Luke, "Anthem" with
Hardwell, and concluding with "Moshi Moshi" with Vini Vici. On May 18, 2018, Aoki released the single "
Pretender" featuring
AJR and rapper
Lil Yachty. In June 2018, Aoki remixed
Rita Ora's hit single "
Girls" featuring Charli
XCX,
Bebe Rexha and
Cardi B. Later that month, alongside Italian
DJ Marnik, they released their version of "
Bella Ciao", which garnered controversy. Many deemed the new dance music version of the track inappropriate and insulting. On July 20, 2018, Aoki released the single "Lie to Me" featuring singer-songwriter
Ina Wroldsen. In an interview on August 6, 2018, he announced the release of his new album
Neon Future III. It included collaborations with Ira Wroldsen,
Nicki Minaj,
Maluma,
Blink-182, and
BTS. On October 25, 2018, Aoki released "
Waste It on Me" which features BTS members,
RM,
Jimin (with backup vocals), and
Jungkook. The single, which was also included on Aoki's album,
Neon Future III, marked Aoki and BTS' third collaboration as well as BTS' first all-English single.
Neon Future III was released on October 9, 2018. In an interview with EDM.com, Aoki announced that his next album,
Neon Future IV, would be released in 2019; it was later released in April 2020.
2022-2023: Hiroquest: Genesis and Hiroquest 2: Double Helix On September 9, 2019, Aoki released "Let It Be Me", a collaboration with
Backstreet Boys, which came about after Aoki met
Nick Carter at his Vegas show. On June 24, 2020, he co-released "Ninja Re Bang Bang Steve Aoki Remix" with Japanese artist
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. This is a remix of Kyary's
2013 hit song of the same name. The song is a theme song for the free-to-play video game
Ninjala, released the same day. On August 21, 2020, Aoki remixed several songs by the
anarcho-punk band
Crass under a 12" single "normal never was III" with all purchases going towards domestic abuse charity "refuge". Aoki released several non-album singles in early 2022, including "Welcome to the Playhouse" (featuring vocals by
Shaquille O'Neal) on January 7, and "Da Homies" on February 4. He then began to release singles which later appeared on his upcoming seventh studio album,
Hiroquest: Genesis. These included "Kult" (with
Grandson featuring
Jasiah), "Ultimate" (featuring Santa Fe Klan and
Snow Tha Product), and "The Whistle" (featuring
Timmy Trumpet and
DJ Aligator). On September 16, 2022, Aoki released his seventh studio album,
Hiroquest: Genesis. The album features many notable collaborators including
Mod Sun,
PnB Rock,
Taking Back Sunday,
Lil Xan,
Bryce Vine, and many more. On 12 January 2023, Argentine singer
Tini released "
Muñecas", a collaboration featuring Aoki and singer La Joaqui, as the ninth single from her fourth studio album
Cupido. On August 18, 2023, Aoki announced his upcoming eighth studio album, a sequel to 2022's
Hiroquest: Genesis, called
Hiroquest 2: Double Helix. The album was released on November 17, 2023, and featured
Paris Hilton,
Akon,
Angela Aguilar,
Danna Paola,
Greeicy,
Galantis,
JJ Lin,
Hayley Kiyoko,
Timmy Trumpet, and
John Martin, among others. A remix of "
Locked Up" (originally by Akon) by Steve Aoki, Trinix, and Akon was released in August 2023.
2023-present: Paragon and Hiroquest 3: Paragon On June 28, 2024, Aoki released his ninth studio album,
Paragon and in June 2025, he announced his upcoming tenth studio album and sequel to
Hiroquest 2: Double Helix, titled
Hiroquest 3: Paragon, was released on June 27, 2025. ==Appearances==