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Austin Mahone
Mahone in 2018
Mahone in 2018
Background information
Birth nameAustin Harris Mahone
Born (1996-04-04) April 4, 1996 (age 28)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
DiscographyAustin Mahone discography
Years active2010–present
Labels
Websiteaustinmahone.com

Austin Harris Mahone (/məˈhn/;[4][5] born April 4, 1996) is an American singer. Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, he gained initial recognition performing covers of pop songs on YouTube.

He was discovered by record producers Rocco Did It Again! and Mike Blumstein in 2012, and subsequently signed with their label, Chase Records in a joint venture with Republic Records in June of that year. His 2012 debut single, "Say Somethin'" and its follow-up, "Say You're Just a Friend" (featuring Flo Rida) both received gold certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), while his 2013 single, "What About Love" did so and marked his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100. All three were included on his titularly-titled debut extended play (2013), which was released only in Japan. In September of that year, his recording contract entered a triple joint venture with Birdman's Cash Money Records, an imprint of Republic.[6]

His 2014 single, "Mmm Yeah" (featuring Pitbull) received platinum certification by the RIAA and became his highest charting song on the Billboard Hot 100—at number 49. It served as lead single for his second extended play (EP) The Secret (2014), which peaked at number five on the Billboard 200. After the release of his 2015 single "Dirty Work", he parted ways with the labels in favor of Pitbull's Mr. 305 Inc. The song entered the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), leading his debut studio album, Dirty Work – The Album (2017) to be released exclusively in the country—where it entered the Oricon Albums Chart. Preceded by a number of follow-up mixtapes and EPs, his second album, A Lone Star Story (2023) marked a full departure from pop in favor of country music.

Early life

Austin Harris Mahone[4] was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Michele Lee (née Demyanovich) and Charles Edgar Mahone.[7][8] His father died when he was a year and a half old, and he was raised as a Catholic[9] by his single mother.[10] Mahone is of English, French, German, and Slovak descent.[11] He attended Lady Bird Johnson High School in San Antonio but left after his freshman year and was homeschooled at his grandmother's house.[12]

Career

2010–2014: Extended Play and The Secret

Mahone performing at the B96 Pepsi SummerBash in June 2012

Mahone began his career by posting videos on YouTube in June 2010.[13] More music videos followed, and by January 2011 he began to build an online following.[14] In October 2011, Mahone posted a video covering Justin Bieber's "Mistletoe".[15][16] Mahone has cited Bieber as his inspiration.[17][18]

On February 14, 2012, Mahone independently released his first single, "11:11", to iTunes.[19] On June 5, 2012, he released his second single worldwide, "Say Somethin". On August 28, 2012, Mahone announced that he had been officially signed to Chase/Republic Records.[20] In November 2012, Mahone signed a deal to become the new "Teen Ambassador" for Lil Wayne's Trukfit fashion clothing line.[21] He has filmed commercials for McDonald's[22] and Hot Nuts, a Mexican snack.[23] On December 3, 2012, Mahone released a song titled "Say You're Just a Friend" featuring rapper Flo Rida as a digital download.[24] He later dropped the piano version of the song and revealed why he released the piano rendition of the song, explaining "I knew my fans love the original version, but I saw a lot of comments saying that they couldn't really hear my voice, so I wanted to reassure them that I can sing the song. I thought it'd be cool to not only have the original version but also the piano version and change it up."[25] On May 29, 2013, he released his debut EP, Extended Play, in Japan only.[26]

In June 2013, Mahone released a song called "What About Love".[27] The music video won MTV's Artists to Watch at MTV Video Music Awards,[28] and he was chosen as one of the opening acts of Taylor Swift's Red Tour.[29]

In July 2013, Mahone featured in "Magik 2.0", a song by Becky G for The Smurfs 2 soundtrack. It was a rendition of B.o.B's "Magic".[30] In December 2013, Mahone was named a "Digital and Brand Strategist" for Aquafina's FlavorSplash, a new line of flavored sparkling water targeted towards teens.[31] On October 17, 2013, he kicked off his first ever headlining tour, MTV's Artist to Watch Tour.[32] On November 13, Mahone released a song "Banga Banga" as a promotional single.[33] "Mmm Yeah" was released as the lead single from The Secret, his second EP, on January 27, 2014. The Secret was later released on May 27, 2014. On July 25, 2014, Mahone kicked off his second headlining tour, Austin Mahone: Live on Tour.[34]

2015–2018: This Is Not the Album and Dirty Work

During 2015, he continued to independently release music. Five new songs titled "Say My Name", "Places", "Waiting For This Love", "Someone Like You" and "Torture" were released for free download through his official SoundCloud page.[35] Mahone starred in Becky G's music video for her song "Lovin' So Hard", whom he dated that time for five months. The video was released on May 6, 2015.[36] On July 1, 2015, Mahone released "Dirty Work", the lead single from his upcoming debut album.[37] In an interview with Billboard, he stated that the album would be released by the end of 2015.[38] On September 5, 2015, it was announced that he will be joining T.I. and Pia Mia in support of Jason Derulo on his Australian tour for three dates beginning on November 20.[39]

In August 2015, he was picked as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC's Today show broadcast nationally in the United States where he performed live his single "Dirty Work" after an interview with Hoda Kotb and temporary host Jenna Bush Hager.[40] Over the course of September and October 2015, Mahone continued to independently release new music, with the tracks "Do It Right", "On Your Way", "Not Far" and "Put It On Me" being released for free download on his SoundCloud page.[35] In an interview with Teen Vogue on November 13, 2015, Mahone announced that he would be releasing a free mixtape before the end of the year.[41] On December 15, 2015, Mahone revealed the title of the mixtape, This Is Not the Album. He also revealed the cover art and announced that it would be released on December 17, 2015.[42] In May 2016, Mahone became one of the faces of Macy's American Icons campaign. He released two singles in August 2016: "Send It" featuring Rich Homie Quan and "Way Up".[43] On December 7, 2016, via Facebook Live, Mahone announced his second mixtape, titled ForMe+You, which was released on December 29, 2016.

"Lady" served as the lead single, a remix of the 2001 "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" by Modjo, featuring Pitbull. The song was released as a preview on December 22, 2016, and released officially on April 19, 2017.[44] On New Year's Eve, Mahone performed "Lady" on Pitbull's New Year's Revolution. He has since then performed at two Dolce & Gabbana fashion shows in Italy with his new work. He performed two shows while on the Pitbull After Dark Cruise. At the end of March 2017 he performed at POPSPRING Japan with his Hot 100 song "Dirty Work" which peaked at #1. He has now begun a campaign working with Fossil. Mahone will be kicking off his A Tour For Me+You on Wednesday, May 31, starting in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, going through Thursday, June 30, ending in Los Angeles, California. On Friday, April 12, Mahone released a new song, "Creatures of the Night", with DJ and record producer Hardwell.

Since 2017, Japanese comedian Blouson Chiemi started to use "Dirty Work" as the background music of her popular comedy routine, which led the song to peak number 4 on the Japan Hot 100 Chart,[45] also ending up being certified gold in the country.[46] Later, Mahone announced the release of his debut studio album exclusively in the country. It also included his collaborations "Lady" with Pitbull and "Creatures of the Night" with Hardwell which reached the number 1 position on Billboard's US Dance Club Songs chart.[47][48]

The album was released on October 18, 2017, accompanied with the released of "Perfect Body", exclusively in Japan.[49][50] The song was featured in a commercial for the Japanese shampoo "Moist, Diane".[51] The album's release day, Mahone put out on digital platforms and streaming services two countdown songs internationally: "I Don't Believe You" and "Found You".[52]

On May 16, 2018, Mahone released the extended play, Oxygen exclusively in Japan.[53][54]

2019–present: A Lone Star Story

On February 4, 2019, Mahone released the single "Why Don't We",[55] which is penned by Charlie Puth[56] and categorized as a fusion of modern pop and old school R&B under the 90s' influences.[57] The music video was released on March 2, 2019, on YouTube.[58][56][59][60]

In October 2020, Mahone announced he was joining OnlyFans.[61] He also released a new single called "Summer Love", on October 16, 2020, and which he previewed through OnlyFans.[62] In November 2020, Mahone released "Miami", a collaboration with Mario Bautista & Lalo Ebratt. The single peaked at number 31 in Mexico.

In January 2023, Mahone collaborated with Fueled by 808, Kid Rock and Jimmie Allen on the single "No Limits".[63] In February 2023, Mahone released the single "Withdrawal", which was produced by Jim Jonsin.[64] On June 5, 2023, Mahone announced his new album, A Lone Star Story, which was released on June 23, 2023. Along with this announcement, he released the albums lead single, "Kuntry".[65] In an interview with Billboard, Mahone shared, "I started [the album] at the beginning of the pandemic, so it's definitely been a long time coming [...] I grew up on country music, I feel very comfortable in that space, even though I’ve never done country music in my life before. It feels right."[66]

Personal life

Mahone briefly dated Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello in 2014.[67] He dated model Katya Elise Henry for less than a year. The two split in February 2017.[68]

On March 22, 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against Mahone, along with several other celebrities, for illegally promoting the securities of crypto companies.[69] According to the SEC complaint, Mahone was paid approximately $20,000 in Bitcoin to tweet, "When $TRX hits 50 cents and $BTT hits 1 cent I'm getting a tattoo of @justinsuntron’s face."[70]

Discography

Studio album

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Big Time Rush Himself "Big Time Dreams" (season 4, episode 12)
2014 The Millers Adam (Teenage) "Bahama Mama" (season 1, episode 16)
2014 Fashion Police Himself "Spring Fever" (season 9, episode 16)
2021 Nickelodeon's Unfiltered Himself Episode: "Poppin' Starfish & Rockin' Roaches!"
Web shows
Year Title Role Notes
2012–2013 Austin Mahone Takeover Himself Web docu-series
2013–2014 Mahomie Madness Himself / Judge Web docu-series

Concert tours

Headlining
  • MTV Artist to Watch Tour (2013–14)
  • Live on Tour (2014)
  • A Tour For Me + You (2017)
  • Oxygen Tour (2018)
  • Japan Tour (2019)
Opening act

See also

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