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Gone

62.9M streams

62,917,639

It's a Corporate World

23.9M streams

23,902,535

The Speed of Things

17.6M streams

17,598,546

JR JR

17.1M streams

17,095,473

Good Old Days (Classixx Remix)

13.8M streams

13,758,261

Horse Power EP

7M streams

6,989,536

Invocations / Conversations

6.8M streams

6,814,253

Same Dark Places

6.3M streams

6,325,809

Patterns

3.8M streams

3,817,340

August & Everything Prior EP

2.7M streams

2,714,207

Biography

Josh Epstein and Daniel Zott formed JR JR (known then as Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr) in Detroit, Michigan in 2009. Prior to pairing up, the twosome had been searching for a creatively fluid situation where they could pool their talents as songwriters, singers, multi-instrumentalists, and producers. Since joining forces, the pair has released 4 albums, 5 EPs, and several standalone singles. Select career highlights include a number of memorable appearances on KCRW's “Morning Becomes Eclectic,” Conan, and The Late Late Show with James Cordon; performances at major festivals like Bonnarroo, Austin City Limits, and Lollapallooza; and critical acclaim from a wide variety of outlets. JR JR’s music has been featured in many films, television shows, and commercials, soundtracking culture for over a decade, and attracting new fans along the way. This includes campaigns for elite brands such as Chase, Microsoft, YouTube, Guess?, Major League Baseball, and Acura, and in-scene placements in 13 Reasons Why, Togetherness, Atypical, Sausage Party, Bad Moms, and I Am Cait. Their ubiquity in pop culture even saw them stepping outside their typical roles as musicians to act in Arrested Development and Comedy Central’s Detroiters, and pen their own monthly column for ESPN.com. JR JR’s latest effort August and Everything Prior is a salute to its roots. The EP was written entirely by Epstein and Zott. It’s a thoughtful but danceable offering that harkens back to the band’s early releases.