Critically acclaimed and rising singer-songwriter and musician JP Saxe releases a profound and emotionally stirring new track “A Little Bit Yours” today via Arista RecordsListen Here. The song is accompanied by a visualizer, with an official video to follow on September 10th.

The stripped-back performance, which Vulture praised as “gorgeous,” was dedicated to frontline workers and everyday heroes at home. Beloved by the artist community, global superstar Demi Lovato publicly praised JP for the performance, in addition to other artist call-outs on JP’s songwriting from Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara, Sam Smith, Gwen Stefani, Lewis Capaldi and more. Yesterday, JP landed the #1 position on Billboard’s Emerging Artists Chart.

Of the song, JP says: “The song is the feeling right before the end of the tunnel, right before life got a different kind of beautiful than I ever could have anticipated. I learned a lot about myself writing it, both musically and emotionally. I’d never really sung like this before, which was scary. Lyrical vulnerability I’ve gotten used to, but vocal vulnerability is new. If I could only ever play you one more new song, this is the one I would pick.”

JP’s current single “If The Word Was Ending” continues to reach new heights 11 months following its release. The song is approaching its 22nd week on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, has over 800 million streams, over 100 million video views.  The track reached number 14 in the Official UK charts and remained in the Top 40 for 12 weeks . Having gained early support at Radio 1 (Best New Pop) and Beats 1 (Zane Lowe), it has also been backed by Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon, Sunday Times Culture,Idolator, Wonderland, Hollywood and many more.

The song was produced by five-time GRAMMY® Award-winner, FINNEAS. In May, JP and Julia released a new video of their song, featuring special guests like GRAMMY® Award-winner Alessia Cara, two-time GRAMMY® Award-winner H.E.R, four-time GRAMMY® Award-winner Keith Urban, GRAMMY® Award-nominated artist Kesha, Niall Horan, four-time GRAMMY® Award-winner Sam Smith, GRAMMY® Award-winner Anthony Ramos. Proceeds were donated to Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in its global response to COVID-19.

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