New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Platinum-Certified singer, songwriter and producer
Jeremy Zucker unveils the video for his latest single, "supercuts."
Directed by Jason Lester [JP Saxe & Julia Michaels, Lauv, Fall Out Boy] and shot in Los Angeles, the feel-good video celebrates the last days of a suburban summer and brings the sunny "supercuts" to life. Since its release, "supercuts" has amassed over 15 million global streams and 2 million lyric video views. Earlier this month, Zucker made his late night television debut performing the song socially-distanced in New York on The Late Late Show with
James Corden.
Of the video, Jeremy says, "For the music video, I wanted to play off of iconic, memorable images from my upbringing in a very typical American suburb. The crew and I had a lot of fun capturing these moments using interesting angles, surrealist creative direction and just giving me the space to feel comfortable being myself on camera."
"supercuts" was co-written and co-produced by Jeremy and Max Martin's MXM camp in Stockholm, Sweden. Sunny guitar strums back-and-forth, as Zucker candidly details being in a relationship that you know is inevitably going to fail. Minimal instrumentation and bright chords offset the sing-song hook, "I don't want to make your momma cry at dinner and see her at the mall next winter, at Supercuts, she hates my guts, well alright."
Growing up in suburban New Jersey, 24-year-old singer, songwriter and producer
Jeremy Zucker has always been surrounded by music. In 2015, he released his first EP as a freshman at Colorado College pursuing a degree in Molecular Biology, and by 2017 he had signed a major label record deal with Republic Records. Since then, he has released four EP's with breakthrough singles, such as Gold Certified singles, "talk is overrated" featuring blackbear and "all the kids are depressed," and his biggest song to date, "comethru," which is Platinum Certified and has surpassed over one billion streams. In 2019, he collaborated with
Chelsea Cutler on brent and their Gold Certified global viral hit, "you were good to me." This past spring, Zucker released his long-awaited debut album, love is not dying, to praise from critics and fans alike, as he recently crossed over a staggering 3.2 billion total streams across his catalogue.