Who Gabry Ponte is
Gabriele "Gabry" Ponte (born 20 April 1973) is an Italian musician, DJ and producer, best known as a member of Eiffel 65. With Eiffel 65's rise to fame in the late 1990s, he later went on to produce the Italian hit singles "Geordie", "Time to Rock", "Got to Get", and "La Danza delle Streghe", along with a number of remixes of popular songs. In 2005, Ponte announced he would be separating from Eiffel 65 to pursue solo work. In 2006, he founded and still manages record label Dance and Love. He also produced the 2012 international hit "Tacata'" by dance music trio Tacabro, and released his singles "Beat on My Drum" (featuring Pitbull and Sophia del Carmen) and "Buonanotte Giorno". He represented San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with his song "Tutta l'Italia", in which he qualified for the Grand Final and placed 26th (last) with 27 points. He entered the Top 100 DJs list from DJ Mag as of 2014.
Biography from the Gabry Ponte article on Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Most played tracks
The tracks Spotify surfaces first for Gabry Ponte, with its own 0–100 popularity score alongside.
Latest releases
20 recent albums and singles. Cover art links through to Spotify.
Listener trend
2 weekly snapshots. Peak so far: 16.7M in the week of Aug 17, 2026.
Scene ranks
Around them in the chart
Artists to compare
Acts at a similar level in mainstage, and the biggest names from Italy.
Gabry Ponte in numbers
How many monthly Spotify listeners does Gabry Ponte have?
Gabry Ponte has 16,727,248 monthly Spotify listeners in the week of Aug 17, 2026.
What is Gabry Ponte's world ranking?
Gabry Ponte is ranked #32 of 1214 electronic music artists in the DJ INDEX, which ranks purely by monthly Spotify listeners.
Where is Gabry Ponte from?
Gabry Ponte is from Italy, where they rank #1 among the acts we track.
What kind of music does Gabry Ponte make?
Gabry Ponte is categorised as Mainstage in the DJ INDEX. Spotify tags them as italo dance, slap house.
Snapshot from the week of Aug 17, 2026. Listener figures come from an exact public source.