Artist's albums
Friend For Life (with Medium Build)
2023 · single
Happy People (with Teddy Swims & Jac Ross)
2023 · single
give me hell
2023 · single
Back To You (Deluxe Pack)
2023 · single
forever, now
2023 · single
Back To You
2022 · single
Palo Santo (with ROBI) [Remix]
2022 · single
Undeniable (feat. X Ambassadors)
2021 · single
The Beautiful Liar
2021 · album
Razor's Edge (feat. X Ambassadors)
2021 · single
torture (with Earl St. Clair)
2021 · single
Blinding Lights
2021 · single
skip.that.party (with Jensen McRae)
2021 · single
ultraviolet.tragedies (with Terrell Hines)
2021 · single
Zen (with K.Flay & grandson)
2020 · single
In Your Arms (with X Ambassadors) - Stripped
2020 · single
Belong EP
2020 · EP
OPTIMISTIC
2019 · single
ORION
2019 · album
Ahead Of Myself (The Knocks Remix)
2018 · single
Spotify Singles
2018 · single
Don’t Stay
2018 · single
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Biography
X Ambassadors' debut platinum selling album VHS saw the band transition from Ithaca alt-rockers and Brooklyn indie scene outsiders, to Billboard stalwarts. The album was an intimate insight into Sam Harris and his brother Casey Harris’ youth studded with audio snippets from home movies, and early recording sessions and sound checks. With it, came the genre-defining hits “Unsteady” and “Renegades,” a three-year global touring odyssey and a string of high-profile festival performances. Harris’ songwriting became increasingly personal resulting in the shattering, shimmering 2018 singles “JOYFUL” and “Don’t Stay” followed by a North American headline tour. Always looking to give back to the community that raised them X Ambassadors returned to Ithaca for the second annual Cayuga Sound Festival this past September creating and curating two days of musical performances and raising money for local charities. In 2019 X Ambassadors released “BOOM,” a quick-fire anthem for emphatic recovery and personal revolutions. The artwork for “BOOM” is written in Braille and designed in a yellow-on-black colorway. For Casey Harris, the band’s keyboardist and Sam Harris’ brother, who was born blind, it is the first physical manifestation of his work that he has been able to experience visually. He has just 10% of his vision. X Ambassadors released their last album ORION on June 14, 2019 on KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records.