Tobias Topic (born March 23, 1992) was born in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. He is a Croatian-German DJ, producer, and musician. He is professionally known as Topic. Renowned for his chart-topping track "Home," featuring Nico Santos on vocals, Topic swiftly gained international acclaim, achieving platinum certification in both Australia and Germany. Embracing the power of the internet, Topic acknowledges its role in uniting global audiences.
Following the success of "Home," Topic continued to explore diverse collaborations. In July 2016, he released "Find You," featuring Dutch singer Jake Reese, marking another entry into the charts. Topic's musical journey led him to sign a record deal with Sony Music/ATV in September 2016, and he earned a nomination for the MTV Europe Music Awards in the Best German Act category the same year.
The year 2022 saw Topic's continued rise, marked by the release of "In Your Arms (For An Angel)," a collaboration with Robin Schulz, Nico Santos, and Paul van Dyk. This track, a reimagining of van Dyk's 1994 hit "For an Angel," demonstrated Topic's versatility. Additionally, he teamed up with German popstar Alvaro Soler for the Spanish-language single "Solo Para Ti" in April 2022.
In June 2022, Topic unveiled "Kernkraft 400 (A Better Day)" with A7S, incorporating a sample from Zombie Nation's 1999 hit. Venturing into new territories, Topic collaborated with Swedish singer John Martin on "Follow Me" in September 2022. This marked his first club track under the label Tomorrowland Music.
Recognized in DJ Mag's "Top 100 DJs 2022," Topic secured the 69th position, reflecting his growing influence in the music scene. Further, he played a pivotal role in the documentary "We Are Tomorrow" from Tomorrowland, providing insights into his live performances and discussing the concept of a revamped version of "Breaking Me," now titled "Saving Me," as the documentary's soundtrack, featuring American singer-songwriter Sasha Alex Sloan. Topic's dynamic career continues to unfold, promising exciting musical ventures on the horizon.