Artist's albums
Indigo
2023 · album
Cowboy
2023 · EP
Indigo
2023 · EP
Anesthesia
2023 · single
Nobody's Fool
2023 · single
Sugar, We're Going Down
2023 · single
Bells On
2022 · EP
Last Christmas
2022 · single
Dance Machine
2022 · single
Dreamboat
2022 · single
Welcome Back Era
2021 · album
Still Life
2021 · single
Good Luck For Real
2021 · single
hemlock
2021 · single
Summertime 1, 2
2021 · single
Welcome Back
2021 · single
Our Style
2021 · single
What's Next
2021 · single
Disco Break (Live)
2020 · single
My Boo
2020 · single
Swerve (feat. Pell)
2020 · single
Golden Ticket
2020 · album
Golden Ticket (Deluxe Edition)
2020 · album
Golden Ticket (feat. Masego & Common)
2020 · single
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Biography
We’re in a new era for Brasstracks—a now “amorphous, artist hivemind" The Brasstracks rap sheet runs for miles, starting with two GRAMMY wins for their production work on Chance The Rapper’s seminal “No Problems” in 2017—one for Best Rap Performance, and another for Best Rap Album. They’ve also since been nominated for their work with Harry Styles during the 2021 GRAMMYs for Best Pop Vocal Album, ultimately taking home the Best Pop Solo Performance award for their work on Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar,” which itself is critically acclaimed across the board and on the charts since it’s 2019 release. The group has appeared on Saturday Night Live as well, performing alongside Miley Cyrus and Mark Ronson, as well as with Harry Styles. Other collaborators include Anderson .Paak, Mac Miller, Khalid, and K-pop sensation BTS. In 2020, they made their TV debut on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, performing “Basket Case” and “Golden Ticket” from their debut album. “Golden Ticket” went on to be synced as the song of the NBA finals in 2020. As a GRAMMY-winner, Jackson remains excited about the prospect of making music with his friends. Over the years, Brasstracks has evolved from a hip-hop-jazz-big-band-duo to an ever-morphing landscape where Jackson sets the framework. Collaborators are free to come and go so long as they leave the project better than they found it through working together with Jackson on some of the strangest, most compelling music of his career to-date.