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Grammy-winning electronic music producer and DJ who performed the opening and ending themes for Dragon Ball Daima, bringing mainstream pop sensibility to the franchise.

Role: composer
Sub Role: Dragon Ball Daima opening and ending themes
Nationality: German
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Dragon Ball Daima Themes

Zedd collaborated with Japanese vocal duo C&K to perform 'Jaka Jaan,' the opening theme of Dragon Ball Daima, and paired with singer Ai to perform the ending theme 'Nakama.' His involvement in the project reflects his status as a self-described Dragon Ball franchise fan. The collaboration between one of pop music's biggest producers and Dragon Ball's latest series marked a significant crossover moment, exposing the franchise to mainstream electronic music audiences.

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Mainstream Electronic Music Success

Born Anton Zaslavski in Saratov, Russia, and raised in Kaiserslautern, Germany, Zedd rose to global fame with his 2012 single 'Clarity,' which peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 and won Best Dance Recording at the 56th Grammy Awards. His subsequent albums True Colors and Telos spawned multiple top-20 Billboard hits including 'I Want You to Know' and 'The Middle,' establishing him as one of electronic music's most commercially successful artists before his Dragon Ball Daima collaboration.

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