Jeremih in New York
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About Jeremih
Jeremih is a Chicago R&B singer who emerged in the late 2000s with a knack for melodic hooks and late-night bedroom production. He broke through with "Birthday Sex" in 2009, a song that became inescapable and established him as a vocalist who could float between singing and rapping with equal ease. His album "All the Way" cemented his style—layered, intimate, production-heavy tracks that feel like they're being whispered directly to you. He's worked extensively as a featured artist, popping up on tracks with 50 Cent, Chance the Rapper, and countless others, often stealing the show with his deft vocal runs. Songs like "Oui" and "Don't Tell 'Em" became streaming staples, showcasing his ability to write earworms that actually have substance. Throughout his career he's remained prolific but understated, never quite achieving mainstream superstardom despite the quality of his work, which is probably fine with him.
Jeremih's shows are intimate despite venue size. Crowds are there specifically for him, singing along to every hook. He's smooth onstage, not flashy, but that confidence carries. People are genuinely there to hear the vocals—not much posturing.
Known for Down on Me, Birthday Sex, Oui, Don't Tell 'Em, Late Night Thoughts
Jeremih + New York
Jeremih's relationship with New York has always been about smooth precision. He rolled through Barclays Center in August 2023 with the kind of set that rewards people who actually know his catalog—opening with "Planez" and moving through "Impatient" and "On Chill" before hitting the undeniable moments like "Birthday Sex" and "Don't Tell 'Em." The real moment came somewhere in the middle when he locked into "The Body," a song that shows why he's never needed to shout to get attention. New York crowds tend to respect artists who trust their material over spectacle, and Jeremih's approach—clean production, precise delivery, songs that breathe—has always played well here. He closed with "Room," letting the night end quiet instead of loud.
Jeremih in New York News
- The Final Lap tour review | 50 Cent feat. Busta Rhymes & Jeremih SHIFTER Magazine · Aug 1, 2023
- Teyana Taylor Explains Why She Canceled Her Tour With Jeremih: ‘Don’t Try to Play Me’ Billboard · Sep 17, 2018
- Jeremih, Teyana Taylor Announce Summer Tour Rolling Stone · Jun 12, 2018
- Jeremih Postpones His US Tour, New Dates on the Way TheBoombox · Aug 12, 2016
- Jeremih concert proves worthwhile despite lacking energy The Ithacan · Feb 4, 2015
Live Music in New York
New York's R&B landscape has always valued technical skill over flash, and Jeremih fits that aesthetic perfectly. The city's production-forward culture—everything from Timbaland's influence to the stripped-down sensibilities of modern soul—aligns with Jeremih's approach to singing and songwriting. He's never been a New York artist per se, but New York crowds understand what he does: make songs that work because they're built right, not because they're loud about themselves.
New York road trip to see Jeremih?
Stay in the Upper West Side near Central Park—quieter than Midtown, better restaurants, and close enough to everywhere that matters. Dinner at Balthazar in SoHo if you want classic New York energy, or Gramercy Tavern if you prefer something less scene-y. Spend your afternoon at the Met or catching live music at Blue Note or The Basement—both venues where you'll see the players who influenced Mars's sound. Walk through Washington Square Park, grab a coffee, remember why New York mattered to music in the first place.
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