In 2012, at the age of 14, Zerb became interested in electronic music. Inspired by DJs like
Skrillex and
Deadmau5, he began producing his own songs and releasing them on his
YouTube channel and
SoundCloud. Initially, his productions contained elements of progressive house and big room. In 2015, he began posting various remixes online, mixing elements of deep house and tropical house, attracting the attention of various artists in the scene. He caught the attention of
Vintage Culture through a
Facebook message and together they released a remix of
ZHU's "
Faded". With the success of the track, Zerb became part of the management Entourage and began performing throughout Brazil. That same year, Zerb was confirmed as one of the attractions for the 2016 edition of the
Lollapalooza festival. In 2016, while traveling around Brazil and performing at various parties and festivals, Zerb studied marketing at the
University of São Paulo, graduating in 2019. In 2017, Zerb was confirmed as an artist for the
Rock in Rio festival. In the second half of 2018, he released the song "With You" in collaboration with the
Giulia Be. With elements of pop and tropical house, the song reached number 9 on the
Spotify viral charts. In 2019, he released the song "Wherever U Wanna Go" with
Júlia Gomes and DJs Sandeville and Duncan. In the same year, he released an acoustic version of the song with singer
Fiuk. In mid-2020, in collaboration with the Italian DJ Noto and the Dutch
Marc Benjamin, Zerb released the song "Like 2 Party", which became amongs the best-selling electro house songs on the
Beatport website. He is currently part of the event agency and production company Plus Network. Zerb achieved his mainstream breakthrough in 2023 with the song "
Mwaki" featuring Kenyan singer
Sofiya Nzau, in which the lyrics are performed in
Kikuyu language. Nzau had vocal tracks and packages available for download on various websites and Zerb used her material for the track. The track went viral across various websites, including
TikTok, and charted across Europe. The song was remixed by numerous DJs including
Major Lazer and
Tiësto. ==Discography==