JP Saxe
Pop
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27m
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s new Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talked with critically-acclaimed, rising singer-songwriter, JP Saxe. Following the conversation, JP performed a couple of his songs exclusively for the GRAMMY Museum. At the start of 2020, JP released his highly anticipated debut EP, Hold It Together, which had the hit single, “If The World Was Ending,” a duet with GRAMMY-nominated Julia Michaels. The track was produced by five-time GRAMMY award winner, FINNEAS and currently has over 450 million streams across all platforms, 81 million views on YouTube, and was certified PLATINUM in the U.S. and GOLD in Canada.
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