New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter and producer
Jeremy Zucker drops a new song for his fans called "oh, mexico" today via Republic/Universal Music. "oh, mexico" follows in the footsteps of his 2018 groundbreaking song, "comethru," which has not only reached over a staggering 140 million Spotify streams and 100 million video views to date, but was recently re-added to Spotify's Today's Top Hits playlist over 10 months after its release.
Of "oh, mexico," Jeremy says, "'oh, mexico' pays homage to
James Taylor's 'Mexico,' one of the most memorable songs from my childhood. It's a somber, dreamy song: one that toys with the idea of going someplace sunny - in hopes of things somehow feeling. It's actually really not about Mexico at all."
Earlier this summer, Jeremy also collaborated with friend and fellow singer, songwriter and producer
Chelsea Cutler for their 5-song extended play brent, which features lead single "you were good to me" and fan favorite track "please."
Fans can catch Jeremy performing at Lollapalooza in
Chicago on August 1st, as well as U.K.'s Reading Festival on August 23rd. Stay tuned for more new music from Jeremy Zucker!
Growing up in suburban New Jersey, 23-year-old singer, songwriter and producer
Jeremy Zucker has always been surrounded by music. In 2015, he released his EP breathe as a freshman at Colorado College pursuing a degree in Molecular Biology. He cranked out songs in his dorm room and released them over Soundcloud—one every week. He later transferred them over to Spotify, where breathe's lead single "Bout It" became the catalyst, hitting Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist. Following the massive streaming success of his 2017 single "talk is overrated" featuring blackbear, 2018's intensely personal EP glisten delivered the groundbreaking song "all the kids are depressed," the first widespread glimpse into Zucker's songwriting ethos. The track has over 82 million Spotify streams to date and its powerful video, directed by Drew Kirsch (Felix Jaehn, blackbear, Louis the Child, Quinn XCII), has over 7 million views to date. Last May, he graduated from Colorado College and put his degree aside to finally pursue his dream of making music, which resulted in his latest EP, summer, and biggest song to date "comethru," which has reached over a staggering 140 million Spotify streams and 100 million video views. As Zucker enters this next phase of his career, he brings a new love letter to life that fans will undoubtedly connect with.