
Artist
Jeremy Zucker
Jeremy Zucker is an electronic artist formed in 2015. 33 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 33
- Releases
- 2016–2026
- Active years
- 2015
- Formed

Artist
Jeremy Zucker is an electronic artist formed in 2015. 33 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Motions
EP · 2017

Breaking Through
Single · 2026

surprise!
Single · 2025

hometown
Single · 2025

That’s So True (Recorded at SiriusXM)
Single · 2025

A-frame
Single · 2024

black & white
Single · 2024

is nothing sacred?
EP · 2023

this time
Single · 2023

OK
Single · 2023

internet crush
Single · 2023

I'm So Happy
Single · 2022

brent ii
EP · 2021

brent: live from the internet
EP · 2021

supercuts
Single · 2020

you were good to me (shallou remix)
Single · 2020

julia
Single · 2020

Backyard Boy
Single · 2020

brent (live in new york)
EP · 2019

brent
EP · 2019

comethru
Single · 2019

glisten
EP · 2018

better off (filous Remix)
Single · 2018

summer,
EP · 2018

talk is overrated (manila killa remix)
Single · 2018

stripped.
EP · 2018

idle
EP · 2017

Upside Down (feat. Daniel James)
Single · 2016

Paradise (feat. Cisco the Nomad)
Single · 2016
New Jersey native Jeremy Zucker is a singer, songwriter, and producer of introspective indie electronica with hip-hop undertones. He counts both Jon Bellion and Bon Iver among his primary influences. Led by the single "'Bout It" featuring Daniel James and Benjamin O, his debut EP, Beach Island, arrived in August 2015. A quick succession of singles followed, which were collected on the EP Breathe later the same year. In mid-2016 Zucker released his third EP, the eight-track Motions, via 3OAK Music, a label he co-founded with James and Benjamin O. With several of his songs by that point earning over a million plays each across streaming services, he was signed to Republic Records, which reissued Motions in the spring of 2017. The single "Talk Is Overrated" -- featuring hip-hop artist and Justin Bieber songwriter Blackbear -- followed in the middle of the year, with the digital EP Stripped dropping in early 2018. In May, Zucker released "All the Kids Are Depressed," along with a personal message about suicide and depression. The song appeared on his EP Glisten, which was quickly followed by another EP, Summer. ~ Marcy Donelson