Quentin Mosimann Biography: Girlfriend, Songs, Net Worth, Age, Height, Parents, Ethnicity, Playlists, Siblings

Quentin Mosimann Biography: Girlfriend, Songs, Net Worth, Age, Height, Parents, Ethnicity, Playlists, Siblings

0 Posted By Gift Nworie

Quentin Gérard John Mosimann, known professionally as Quentin Mosimann, is a Swiss DJ, music producer, singer, and television personality who has had a significant impact on the electronic music scene.

Rising to fame after winning the French TV reality show Star Academy in 2008, he has since built a dynamic career blending house, electro, and pop.

Known for his electrifying live performances, which incorporate DJing, singing, live percussion, and keyboards, Mosimann has performed at major festivals such as Tomorrowland and clubs worldwide.

His innovative #DreamTrack social media concept, which creates custom tracks featuring artists and influencers, has garnered over 100 million views, solidifying his status as a versatile and influential figure in the global electronic music scene.

Profile

  • Full Name: Quentin Gérard John Mosimann
  • Stage Name: Quentin Mosimann
  • Born: February 14, 1988
  • Age: 37 years old
  • Birthplace: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Nationality: Swiss, French
  • Occupation: DJ, Music Producer, Singer, Television Presenter
  • Height: 1.80m
  • Parents: Pascale Volet, Heinz Mosimann
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $2 million

Early Life and Education

Quentin Mosimann was born on February 14 February 14, 1988, in Geneva, Switzerland, to Pascale Violet and Heinz Mosimann. He might have had siblings, but details about them are unknown.

Raised in Hyères, Var, from 2005, he discovered music early, learning to play the drums at the age of four and the piano later. He won the European French Song Contest in La Léchère, Savoie, in 2001, and a singing contest in Valmorel shortly after.

Mosimann is self-taught in music production and DJing, holding no formal academic degree, and instead focusing on his career after moving to Paris in 2008. His ethnicity is Swiss and French, and his religion is not publicly known.

Career

Quentin Mosimann began DJing at 14 in Saint-Tropez under the pseudonym John Louly, performing at clubs such as N’Joy alongside John Revox and Christian Sims. His breakthrough came in 2008 when he won Star Academy 7 in France, earning €1 million, with €200,000 immediately available.

His debut double album, Duel (2008), blending jazz and electro, reached No. 2 in France and No. 1 in Belgium (Wallonia), earning a Gold certification for over 75,000 copies sold. Featuring covers of 1980s hits like “Cherchez le garçon” by Taxi Girl, it showcased his dual musical identity.

His Duel Tour (2009) included performances at Paris’s Alhambra and Casino de Paris, as well as shows in Belgium and Switzerland. His second album, Exhibition (2010), a pop-electro project, peaked at No. 7 in France and No. 5 in Belgium.

Mosimann’s DJ career took an international turn in 2010, performing in clubs across Europe, the US, Russia, China, Thailand, and more. In 2012, he served as a judge on The Voice Belgium, coaching winner Roberto Bellarosa and contributing to his album Ma voie.

He created the single “Psyké Underground” for Walibi Belgium’s roller coaster in 2013, though the attraction closed in 2024. That year, he became a resident DJ on Fun Radio’s Party Fun, which reached No. 1 with 638,000 listeners by January 2014.

He ranked in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs from 2012 (No. 74) to 2017 (No. 93), peaking at No. 69 in 2013, and was named Best French DJ Performer in 2015 by DJ Mag. From 2014, he hosted D6Bels on Stage on Belgium’s La Deux, presenting live music performances.

His discography includes albums like The 8 Deadly Sins (2013, electro/progressive-house) and singles such as “Jetlag” (2015), “I’m Leaving” (2016, with Tom Swoon & Ilang), and “Never Let You Go” (2017, with Joe Cleere).

Mosimann’s remixes for artists like David Guetta (“What I Did For Love”), Bob Sinclar, and Hardwell have been widely acclaimed, with releases on labels like Spinnin’, Protocol, and RCA/Sony Music. His 2025 Cannes Film Festival performance, remixing Mission: Impossible alongside Tom Cruise, marked a career highlight.

His #DreamTrack series, launched on social media, creates custom tracks with guests, amassing over 100 million views, with the upcoming Dream Tracks Vol 1 (2026) featuring 10 artists from 10 countries, including the single “Halo” with Tribbs.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @mosimannmusic
  • Facebook Handle: MosimannOfficial
  • Twitter Handle: @MosimannMusic

Personal Life

Quentin Mosimann is single, with no publicly confirmed romantic relationships. Based between Paris and Zurich, he leads a private life focused on his music and media projects.

Discography

  • Duel (2008)
  • Exhibition (2010)
  • The 8 Deadly Sins (2013)
  • Jetlag (2015)
  • I’m Leaving (with Tom Swoon & Ilang, 2016)
  • TI89 (2016)
  • Somebody Call the Cops (with DJs From Mars, 2016)
  • The Gifted One (with Uhre, 2016)
  • GOOF (2016)
  • Never Let You Go (with Joe Cleere, 2017)
  • Halo (with Tribbs, 2025)

Net Worth

Quentin Mosimann has an estimated net worth of $2 million. His wealth is derived from his music career, including album sales, international DJ performances, and streaming revenue from platforms like Spotify and YouTube, with over 400 million combined streams.


NOTICE!! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!
At TheCityCeleb, we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date biographies and entertainment content, focusing on celebrities. Our editorial team researches information from reputable sources, including interviews, official statements, and verified media.
If you spot an error or have additional details, please contact us at editor@thecityceleb.com. We value your feedback and are committed to maintaining trustworthy content.