Dutch DJ Martin Garrix has won the top spot in DJ Mag's "Top 100 DJs", for third year in a row.
The 22-year-old producer is the third artiste to top the list thrice, behind fellow Dutchmen Armin van Buuren and Tiesto.
Garrix was the youngest DJ to nab number one slot in 2016 and retained the title in 2017.
Garrix was awarded the trophy by DJ Mag managing director Martin Carvell on stage at the Amsterdam Arena, which took place during the Amsterdam Dance Event, reported Variety.
The DJ first came in limelight in 2013, courtesy his EDM track "Animals", and went on to work with EDM artistes like Afrojack and David Guetta, as well as mainstream pop stars Usher for 2015's "Don't Look Down" and Bebe Rexha for "In the Name of Love" in 2016.
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