Jeremy Zucker
Jeremy Zucker was born in Connecticut in 1996. He started writing songs inspired by artists like Ed Sheeran and John Mayer, leaning toward confessional lyrics...
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Jeremy Zucker was born in Connecticut in 1996. He started writing songs inspired by artists like Ed Sheeran and John Mayer, leaning toward confessional lyrics from the beginning.
In 2018, his track 'you were good to me' with Chelsea Cutler connected widely, becoming a streaming hit. That song's straightforward emotional delivery set the tone for much of what followed.
His debut album 'breathe' came out in 2020, mixing folk, pop, and electronic touches. Songs like 'comethru' and 'All The Kids Are Depressed' kept to his style of direct, personal writing over clean production.
Zucker works as a solo artist. His music tends to stay in that space of clear vocals and unadorned sentiment, without much studio fuss.
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