2014, marked to Mind of a Genius Records. Until mid-2014 Zhu stayed mysterious, requesting that be judged by his music alone. His introduction collection Generation Why is required to be discharged on 29 July 2016 by means of Columbia Records.
His first track, "Moves Like Ms Jackson", a mashup of a few melodies by Outkast, was discharged namelessly in February 2014 and was decidedly gotten by websites and analysts covering electronic music. Other tracks showed up on the music gushing webpage Soundcloud all through February and March, took after by an EP titled The Nightday in April 2014. The main single from the EP, titled "Faded", was discharged in March 2014.
Portraying the present music atmosphere as "very black and white", Zhu's chief Jake Udell recognized that race assumed a part in Zhu's underlying decision to discharge his music namelessly, saying: "Some of us don't even know the limitations of our own prejudice. Rather than put those limitations to the test, we've created an engaging way for fans to focus on the music rather than who's behind it."
As "Faded" was selected for a Grammy, Zhu opened up about himself marginally in a meeting. He expressed that "the project (Zhu) is all about art, and we try to make it about the songs and the response." On 15 May 2015, Zhu showed up on Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 'Twilight's appear and contributed a 40-minute DJ blend, for the most part comprising of unreleased remixes, furthermore declared the NIGHTDAY COLLECTION attire line.
In 2016, his new single, entitled "In the Morning", was discharged by means of Columbia Records. After his Neon City Tour, he reported that his introduction collection, which is relied upon to be under the title of GENERATIONWHY, would be discharged on 29 July 2016 and that "In the Morning" was the primary single from the collection. On 13 June 2016, ZHU discharged the title track and lead single, Generationwhy, from his forthcoming collection. He initially debuted the record at Coachella 2016 amid his end set in the Sahara Tent
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