Born Jonathan Ivo Gilles Vandenbroeck in 1981, Milow was raised in a musical household in Wespelaar, Haacht, where he took lessons on accordion, piano, and guitar as a child. He attended his first concert, Pink Floyd, in neighboring Werchter, home of the annual Rock Werchter music festival, when he was 13 and made a goal of playing the festival grounds himself one day. (He would, multiple times.) Vandenbroeck played in bands with friends during high school, and in his late teens he spent time as an exchange student in California, where he sharpened his English skills. A few years later, in 2003, he started going by the simpler Milow with an international audience in mind.
He released his Milow debut album, The Bigger Picture, on his own Homerun Records in early 2006. Produced by Nigel Powell (Unbelievable Truth, Frank Turner), the album spawned a series of singles, one of which, "You Don't Know," reached number three in Belgium and charted in a half dozen other European countries. The song was re-recorded with producer Jo Francken for an EP release in 2007, along with a couple of live acoustic tracks and a live cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Thunder Road." The Bigger Picture, reissued with the updated version of "You Don't Know" appended as a bonus track, in turn became a Top Ten hit on the Belgian albums chart. In 2007, Vandenbroeck was honored with a TMF Award for Best New Artist. His follow-up album, 2008's Coming of Age, was produced by Francken. It topped the album chart in Belgium. He followed it with a self-titled album in 2009 that included the tongue-in-cheek acoustic cover of rapper 50 Cent's "Ayo Technology." That song charted across continental Europe, going to number one in several countries, and cracked the Canadian Hot 100.
Milow's fourth LP, 2011's North South, was informed by the death of his father. The single "You and Me (In My Pocket)" reached the Top Ten in countries including Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland; the album reached the Top Five there and in the Netherlands. In 2012, he won Best Belgian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Still releasing albums on his own label, he issued Silver Linings in 2014; it topped Belgium's album chart.
In 2016, he returned with his first Top Ten single in five years, "Howling at the Moon." It was included on his sixth long-player, Modern Heart, which arrived the same year. That album reached number two. Over the next two years, he released collaborative singles including "Summer Days" with Colombia's Sebastián Yatra and "Lay Your Worry Down" featuring American singer/songwriter Matt Simons. ~ Marcy Donelson & Jason Birchmeier, Rovi