[9] He started making music at the age of 13, when he would perform at events in his boarding school Collège Alpin International Beau Soleil.
[12] He quickly developed his own style, showcasing a versatile range of genres from trance to trap and electro house.
[4] He has been performing in big clubs since he was 16 years old, has opened for acts like Swedish House Mafia and began headlining his own shows.
[14] On 27 April 2015, he released "Can't Stop" as a single with fellow producer Tom Tyger via Mixmash Records.
[16][17] On 29 June 2016, he released a single titled "Final Call" through Armada Music under exclusive license from Protocol Recordings, a label run by Nicky Romero.
[11][20] On 23 November 2016, it was announced that Picasso signed a deal with Spinnin' Records, with whom he released a single titled "Cracked Wall" on 2 December 2016.
[21] His achievements have earned him a spot on DJ Mag's list of top 100 DJs multiple times, reaching a rank of #38.
Florian expressed that turning the entire house into a moving piece of art felt like the right way to pay tribute to what this place represents and the history it has.
According to The Art Newspaper, the Picasso Administration stated that Florian and Marina's project would be considered "counterfeit" if the sale were to take place without obtaining proper authorization.
Florian Picasso's manager, Cyril Noterman, expressed the intention to provide further details to alleviate the confusion surrounding the situation.