Jeremy Zucker
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Birth name | Jeremy Scott Zucker |
Born | Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, U.S. |
March 3, 1996
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Years active | 2015–present |
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Website | jeremyzuckermusic |
Jeremy Scott Zucker (born March 3, 1996) is an American singer-songwriter, best known for his songs "Comethru", "You Were Good to Me", and "All the Kids Are Depressed". He has released multiple EPs and two full-length albums, Love Is Not Dying (2020) and Crusher (2021).
Early life
Originally from Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, Zucker was raised in a musical household with his parents and two older brothers. While a student at Ramapo High School, he began making music in his bedroom and later joined a band called the "Foreshadows". The first song he wrote was about his brother's fear of heights.[2] After graduating high school, they attended Colorado College where he graduated in 2018 with a degree in molecular biology.[3][4] Before producing his own music, his first job was as a snowboard instructor.[5]
Career
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2015–2019: Beach Island, Breathe, Motions, and Glisten
In 2015, Zucker released their debut EP Beach Island. He released Breathe containing his breakthrough hit "'Bout It" in December 2016.[6] In 2017, Zucker released Motions, featuring the song "Heavy," which later Blackbear remixed into "Make Daddy Proud" and included on their album Digital Druglord.[7] Zucker and Blackbear later collaborated on the single "Talk Is Overrated" on Zucker's EP Idle. Zucker released Stripped in February 2018, followed by Glisten in May 2018. In September 2018, Zucker released Summer, which contains the song "Comethru." He wrote "Comethru" as a response to graduating college in May 2018 and moving back to his childhood home in New Jersey.[8]
2019–present: Brent, Love Is Not Dying, Brent II, Crusher, and Is Nothing Sacred?
In 2019, Zucker collaborated with singer Chelsea Cutler on "You Were Good to Me." The song was the lead single of their first collaborative EP Brent which was released on April 19, 2019.
On July 26, Zucker released "Oh, Mexico," the lead single for their debut album Love Is Not Dying. The subsequent singles "Always, I'll Care," "Not Ur Friend," and "Julia" were released on February 7, 2020, February 28, and March 24 respectively, leading up to the album's release on April 17.[9][10] The album is an autobiographical collection of songs that were recorded in Brooklyn during the second half of 2019.[11] On July 24, he released the single "Supercuts". They featured on Claire Rosinkranz's song "Backyard Boy" and "Nothing's the Same" with Alexander 23.[12][13]
On January 15, 2021, Zucker and Cutler released "This Is How You Fall in Love", and they hosted the livestream show Brent: Live on the Internet, where they introduced Brent II, which was released on February 5.[14][15][16][17] Beginning in June 2021, Zucker released the songs "18" on June 24, "Honest" on July 23, "Cry with You" on August 20, and "Therapist" on September 17 as singles for his sophomore album Crusher which was released on October 1, 2021.[18]
Zucker released "Internet Crush" on February 10, 2023.[19] This was followed by the release of the next single, "OK", along with the music video for the track. Their third EP, entitled Is Nothing Sacred?, was released on June 9, 2023, which featured "Internet Crush" as the lead single, followed by "OK". The EP contains three other songs, entitled "Cindy", "I Need You (In My Life)”, and "A Dying World...".
Influences
Zucker has cited Blink-182, Jon Bellion, blackbear, Eden, Bon Iver, Mac Miller, and Wet as some of his musical influences.[20]
Zucker describes himself as a "social introvert".[21]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||
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US [22] |
AUS [23] |
BEL (FL) [24] |
NZ [25] |
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Love Is Not Dying | 57 | 40 | 124 | 38 | |
Crusher |
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Live albums
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Brent (Live in New York) (with Chelsea Cutler) |
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Brent: Live from the Internet (with Chelsea Cutler) |
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EPs
Title | Details |
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Beach Island |
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Breathe |
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Motions |
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Idle |
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Stripped. |
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Glisten |
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Summer, |
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Brent (with Chelsea Cutler) |
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Brent II (with Chelsea Cutler) |
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Is Nothing Sacred? |
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Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |
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KOR [26] |
NZ Hot [27] |
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"Melody" | 2015 | — | — | Beach Island | |
"Flying Kites" | — | — | |||
"'Bout It" (featuring Daniel James and Benjamin O) |
— | — | Breathe | ||
"Dramamine" | — | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Peace Signs" | 2016 | — | — | ||
"Weakness" | — | — | |||
"Paradise" (featuring Cisco the Nomad) |
— | — | |||
"When You Wake Up..." | — | — | |||
"Upside Down" (featuring Daniel James) |
— | — | Motions | ||
"IDK Love" | 2017 | — | — | ||
"Talk Is Overrated" (featuring Blackbear) |
— | — | Idle | ||
"All the Kids Are Depressed" | 2018 | — | — | Glisten | |
"Comethru" (solo or featuring Bea Miller) |
59 | — | Summer and Love Is Not Dying | ||
"You Were Good to Me" (with Chelsea Cutler) |
2019 | — | — | Brent and Love Is Not Dying | |
"Better Off" (with Chelsea Cutler) |
— | — | Brent | ||
"Oh, Mexico" | — | — | Love Is Not Dying | ||
"Always, I'll Care" | 2020 | 178 | 23 |
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"Not Ur Friend" | — | 11 | |||
"Julia" | — | — | |||
"Supercuts" | 199 | — | Non-album single | ||
"This Is How You Fall in Love" (with Chelsea Cutler) |
2021 | — | 9 |
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Brent II |
"Emily" (with Chelsea Cutler) |
— | 27 | |||
"18" | — | — | Crusher | ||
"Honest" | — | — | |||
"Cry with You" | — | — | |||
"Therapist" | — | — | |||
"I'm So Happy"[33] (featuring Benee) |
2022 | — | 27 | Non-album single | |
"Internet Crush" | 2023 | — | — | Is Nothing Sacred? | |
"OK" | — | — | |||
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Album |
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"Glow" (Justice Skolnik and Jeremy Zucker) |
2015 | Non-album single |
"Good Days" (Ricky Smith and Jeremy Zucker) |
2016 | Release |
"Lonely Alone" (Chelsea Cutler featuring Jeremy Zucker) |
2018 | Sleeping with Roses |
"Stay with Me" (Ayokay featuring Jeremy Zucker) |
In the Shape of a Dream | |
"Atoms" (RL Grime with Jeremy Zucker) |
Nova | |
"Spin with You" (Emma Sameth with Wolfe and Jeremy Zucker) |
Non-album single | |
"Cameras" (Justice Skolnik with Jeremy Zucker) |
2019 | Bliss |
"Backyard Boy" (Claire Rosinkranz with Jeremy Zucker) |
2020 | Non-album singles |
"Nothing's the Same" (Alexander 23 with Jeremy Zucker) |
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"Doris Terrace" (Quinn XCII with Jeremy Zucker and Ayokay) |
2021 | Change of Scenery II |
"That Way" (Tate McRae with Jeremy Zucker) |
Non-album single |
Remixes
- 2018: Atoms – Said the Sky Remix (RL Grime with Jeremy Zucker, Said the Sky)
- 2018: Talk Is Overrated [Manila Killa Remix] (Jeremy Zucker with Blackbear and Manila Killa)
- 2018: Better Off [Filous Remix] (Jeremy Zucker with Chelsea Cutler and Filous)
- 2020: You Were Good to Me [Shallou Remix] (Jeremy Zucker with Chelsea Cutler and Shallou)
Songwriting credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"make daddy proud"[34] | 2017 | Blackbear | Digital Druglord |
"Holding Hands"[35] | 2019 | Quinn XCII, Elohim | From Michigan with Love |
"Finding the Way"[36] | 2020 | Jonny Sum | Non-album single |
"Cosplay"[37] | 2022 | Alexander 23 | Aftershock |
"Come 2 Brazil"[38] | 2023 | Alice Longyu Gao | Let's Hope Heteros Fail, Learn and Retire |
Production credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"make daddy proud"[34] | 2017 | Blackbear | Digital Druglord |
"Lady by the Sea"[39] | 2020 | Stephen Sanchez | Non-album single |
"the stars"[40] | 2021 | Chelsea Cutler | Brent II |
"New Things"[41] | 2022 | Natasha Hunt Lee | Non-album single |
"Cosplay"[37] | Alexander 23 | Aftershock | |
"handgun"[42] | 2023 | Jake Minch | Non-album singles |
"Bad Guy"[43] | Grace Enger |
Tours
Headlining
- Tour Is Overrated (2017)[1]
- Anything, Anywhere Tour (2018–2019)[44]
- Love Is Not Dying Tour (2020) (canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)[45]
- More Noise!!!! Tour (2021–2022)[46]
- is nothing sacred? The Tour (2023)[47]
Livestream
- Brent: Live on the Internet (2021; with Chelsea Cutler) (altered due to the COVID-19 pandemic)[15]
Supporting
- I Met You When I Was 18 World Tour (2018; for Lauv; in the United States)[48]
- ~ How I'm Feeling ~ Tour (2020; for Lauv; in Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia) (canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)[49]
- Bleed for You Tour (2023; for the Kid Laroi; in the United States)[50]
References
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- ↑ Gerace, Joseph M. "Ramapo Student Inspires Giving at Paterson School; Jeremy Zucker not only gave, but inspired others to open up their hearts", Wyckoff, NJ Patch, January 7, 2013. Accessed November 25, 2019. "Jeremy Zucker, then a sophomore at Ramapo High School, had been interested in completing a community service project."
- ↑ Mercuri, Monica. "Jeremy Zucker Talks 'all the kids are depressed' Video & Preparing for First Headlining Tour", Billboard (magazine), June 8, 2018. Accessed November 25, 2019. "A few weeks ago, 22-year-old singer-songwriter-producer Jeremy Zucker was graduating from Colorado College with a degree in molecular biology. And now, he's embarking on a new chapter in his life, recently releasing his fifth EP glisten and preparing for his first U.S. headlining tour in the fall.... Originally from Franklin Lakes, N.J., Zucker was raised in a musical household with his parents and two older brothers."
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