Hardwell’s “Apollo” Turns 12: A Legacy That Still Shines

Twelve years ago, on November 26, 2012, Hardwell released Apollo, a track that became more than just a milestone in his career—it transformed into a beacon of resilience for fans across the globe. Beyond its powerful beats and soaring melodies, Apollo tells a story of survival, gratitude, and connection that remains as moving today as it was the day it was released.

From the opening lines, “Just one day in life, so I can understand,” Amba Shepherd’s vocals draw you into a narrative of struggle and triumph. The lyric “Fighting just to survive, but you taught me I can” captures a deeply human emotion: the quiet strength we find when someone believes in us. In a world often overshadowed by challenges, Apollo serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, we are capable of finding light.

What sets Apollo apart is how Hardwell’s production complements, rather than overshadows, the message. The drop is powerful, but it doesn’t feel like a punctuation mark; it’s a continuation of the story. When the beat kicks in, it’s as if the music itself is lifting the listener out of the struggle described in the lyrics and into a place of hope. The repeating chorus, “We are the lucky ones,” transforms into a mantra, urging us to find gratitude even in the smallest moments.

Released on the heels of his breakout hit Spaceman, Apollo marked a new chapter for Hardwell. It showcased his ability to craft music that wasn’t just electrifying but also deeply meaningful. While Spaceman catapulted Hardwell to stardom, Apollo proved he was more than a producer of big-room anthems. It was his way of connecting with listeners on a personal level.

Twelve years later, the track’s legacy lives on. Whether you first heard it at a festival, on the radio, or through a friend’s playlist, Apollo likely left its mark. It reminds us of the golden era of progressive house while still feeling timeless. The energy it brought to stages around the world, from Tomorrowland to Ultra Music Festival, is matched only by the intimate moments it created for individual listeners.

As we celebrate 12 years of Apollo, it’s worth reflecting on what makes it so enduring. It’s more than just the melodies or the production; it’s the feeling it gives you. It’s the reminder that music has the power to lift us up, bring us together, and remind us that, even in tough times, we are the lucky ones.

Hardwell’s Apollo isn’t just 12 years old—it’s timeless.

Preetika Narula

Having been in the EDM scene for 12 years now, Preetika is a die hard fan of festivals, clubbing and generally electronic dance music. Over the course of 12 years, she's met countless of djs like DJ Snake, Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, Blasterjaxx and Kshmr to name a few. She's attended festivals like Tomorrowland, Ultra Japan, Creamfields Hong Kong and more. Preetika is your go to girl for all things EDM related, especially in Thailand as she calls Bangkok home.

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