The Nickelodeon star turned solo singer explores pop and R&B with songs about relationships and self-image.
For a sense of where he landed after the band, try 'Want To Want Me' or 'Breaking', they're clean, direct pop songs that feel like his own space.
Maslow's transition from a TV character to a working musician feels like a real post-boy-band story. Songs like 'Want To Want Me' show him leaning into straightforward pop and R&B, while his public conversations about body image give his music a grounded, personal edge. He's not just revisiting the past, he's building something new.
He started as James Diamond on Nickelodeon's 'Big Time Rush' in 2008, which led to the actual pop band. After the group ended in 2014, he began releasing solo material, moving toward pop and R&B sounds.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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