Congorock eventually released his own EP, Runark, on 17 March 2009.
18 Facts About Congorock
Also in 2008; Congorock collaborated with fellow Italian dance-punk duo Crookers to produce the song "Sbombers".
On 20 April 2010 Congorock released one of his most successful singles to date, "Babylon", featuring an original mix, a dub version and a Lexxapella version.
Congorock's next project was a remix of the Mark Ronson song "Somebody to Love Me".
Congorock went on to remix the Benny Benassi song "Electroman" and "Cinema", the Congorock remix was on the same single as the remix by Skrillex which was nominated as best remix at the 2011 Grammy Awards.
On 11 November 2011 Congorock teamed up with Benny Benassi's cousin and co-worker Alle Benassi to produce the song "Sirius".
Congorock released another single shortly after, this was "Ivory" which was released on 28 November 2011.
Congorock released "Liu Kang's Theme" which was a single from Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors.
Congorock then collaborated with dance project Stereo Massive and Jamaican rapper Sean Paul to create the song "Bless Di Nation".
Congorock then remixed the song "We Run the Night" by Havana Brown and Pitbull.
Since then Congorock has collaborated with EDM trio Daddy's Groove on "Synthemilk" and with DJ Clockwork on "Infinite Mana".
In 2015 Congorock released "Nok Nok", a collaboration with fellow electro house producer Mindshake, and another single "Black Sun" with Daddy's Groove.
Congorock released remix albums for both the songs "Babylon".
In early 2008 for the song "Rombo" with The Bloody Beetroots the Congorock logo was not included on the cover art for the EP, but by the time of the song "Sbombers" with Crookers the logo was included.
The Congorock logo is written in plain white text on "Bless Di Nation", but Sean Paul and Stereo Massive are written the same way.
At first Congorock's style was mainly dance-punk and electro, his style then changed to moombahton when he released "Babylon".
Congorock has not used such instruments on his recent remixes.
In 2015 Congorock did not differ heavily in musical style, his tracks would continue to have an electro house BPM, similar synths and percussion's were used, but the "Congo" influence once seen in Congorock's style had seemed to mostly fade away.