Artist's albums
is nothing sacred?
2023 · EP
OK
2023 · single
internet crush
2023 · single
I'm So Happy
2022 · single
CRUSHER
2021 · album
that way (with Jeremy Zucker)
2021 · single
brent: live from the internet
2021 · album
brent ii
2021 · single
Backyard Boy
2020 · single
supercuts
2020 · compilation
supercuts
2020 · single
( love, )
2020 · compilation
( stars, )
2020 · compilation
( & )
2020 · compilation
( reasons we don't keep in touch )
2020 · compilation
you were good to me (shallou remix)
2020 · single
love is not dying
2020 · album
julia
2020 · single
brent (live in new york)
2019 · EP
brent
2019 · EP
comethru
2019 · single
Spin With You (feat. Jeremy Zucker)
2018 · single
summer,
2018 · EP
better off (filous Remix)
2018 · single
glisten
2018 · EP
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Biography
Jeremy Zucker’s music unfolds like the kinds of stories you share with your best friends. It’s that intimate, detailed, personal, and meaningful. This approach has cemented the New Jersey-born singer, songwriter, and producer as a quietly impactful voice in mainstream music. Since emerging in 2015, he has amassed a staggering 9.5 billion global streams and sold 4 million albums. His catalog consists of definitive anthems, such as the Gold-Certified records “talk is overrated” feat. blackbear and “better off” and Platinum-Certified records “you were good to me” with Chelsea Cutler, “all the kids are depressed”, and the breakout “comethru,” which The FADER hailed as “the intoxicating crush anthem that’s become his calling card.” His full-length debut, love is not dying, bowed in the Top 25 of the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart and garnered widespread praise. Not to mention, he’s received critical acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Billboard, PAPER Magazine, and more. Along the way, he graced the stages of festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, Reading & Leeds, Firefly, and more in addition to making appearances on television shows, including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Late Show with James Corden, and TODAY Show, to name a few. His second full-length album, CRUSHER, arrived in 2021 to widespread acclaim and paved the way for his biggest world tour thus far, selling out dates across North America, Europe, UK, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.