Maxwell George Schneider (born June 21, 1992), also known by his mononymMax (stylized in all caps), is an American singer and actor who is currently signed to Arista and Sony Red. His 2018 single "Lights Down Low" went double platinum in the US,[2] Platinum in Canada,[3] and Gold in Australia.[4] This led to Max being named an iHeart 2019 'Best New Pop Artist' nominee, and, in 2020, his single "Love Me Less" went Gold in the US[2] and Canada.[3]
Career
Schneider was raised in Woodstock, New York. He began performing at age three and acquired his first agent at the age of 14.[5] Schneider was a swing understudy in the Broadway musical 13 covering 4 roles in 2008 and 2009, and modeled with Madonna for an international Dolce & Gabbana campaign.[6] He was the 2010 YoungArts Theater Winner,[7] and released his debut extended play (EP) First Encounters that year.
In 2012, Schneider co-wrote the song "Show You How to Do" with Ben Charles for the Disney series Shake It Up (2010).[citation needed] He portrayed Zander in the Nickelodeon TV series How to Rock and also co-wrote a song for the show, "Last 1 Standing" with Matt Wong and Claire Demorest, which he sold to the show—the song featured in two episodes of the series.[8] Schneider also starred in the Nickelodeon original film Rags, in the lead role as Charlie Prince. Later that year, he toured with Victoria Justice on her Make It In America Tour,[9] and co-wrote the song "Standing in China" for Cody Simpson's debut studio album Paradise.
Schneider featured on two tracks from Hoodie Allen's debut album People Keep Talking in October 2014.[10] In February 2015, he released an album titled NWL. Originally planned to be an EP titled The Nothing Without Love EP, the album was funded by donations through Kickstarter.[citation needed] Its first single, "Nothing Without Love", was originally released together with an accompanying music video on May 21, 2013.[11] The singer's 2014 single "Mug Shot", also included on the album, was his first to be released under the stage name Max. Schneider has since gone by Max musically because he "[wants the name] to be more of a vehicle for the music".[citation needed]
On February 19, 2015, it was announced that Max had signed with DCD2 Records and would be releasing new music under the label. Throughout June, he toured with Fall Out Boy, Wiz Khalifa, and Allen on the Boys of Zummer Tour.[12] The album Hell's Kitchen Angel, his first under DCD2, followed in April 2016. It featured the singles "Lights Down Low" and a "Young Pop-God" by GQ[13]—the former later earned double platinum certifications in the United States and Canada.[14] Max became the lead singer of a new soul group called Witchita, formed with Tim Armstrong, that same month. The group's first single, "Mrs Magoo", was released via Hellcat Records on April 21. In June, he was picked as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month and appeared on NBC's Today show, hosted by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, where he performed the single "Gibberish".
Max released the collaboration single "Team" with Noah Cyrus in 2018.[15] During the summer of 2019, Max's new single "Love Me Less", featuring Quinn XCII, reached the top 20 at Top 40 Radio.[16] Max was named an iHeart 2019 Best New Pop Artist nominee,[17] and labeled by Billboard as a number one Emerging Artist.[18] Since then, Love Me Less has been certified Gold in the US and Canada.[2][3] Max performed the single on Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[19]the Today Show, and Live with Kelly and Ryan.[citation needed] In 2020, he released "Missed Calls" with Hayley Kiyoko,[20] and featured on the mixtape D-2 by Korean artist Agust D, the solo moniker of Suga of the South Korean boy band BTS.[21] Suga was later featured in Max's song "Blueberry Eyes".[21] His third studio album, Colour Vision, was released on September 18.[22]
On 16 February 2024, He released his fourth studio album titled Love in Stereo, His first studio album in four years since Colour Vision (2020).
Personal life
Schneider grew up in Woodstock, New York. He was raised Jewish. His father is from a Jewish family and his mother converted to Judaism.[23][24] In 2018, the artist underwent surgery that required a vocal rest for four months.[25] Max married Emily Cannon at a courthouse on April 1, 2016,[26] and welcomed their child, a daughter named Edie Celine, in December 2020.[27]
In an interview in 2020, Max Schneider explains why he had collaborated with so many artists. Since he is an only child, he explains that when he meets other musicians, he feels like the best way to connect is through music.[25] In the interview, Schneider says, "There's a spark of magic in every collaboration, and you find you made a song that you never would have done if you were alone in your room."
^Park, Yoon-jin (November 28, 2020). 맥스, 앤 마리와 베스트 팝 아티스트상 수상 "내 삶 바꿔준 슈가 감사해" [2020 AAA] [[2020 AAA] Max and Anne Marie honored for Best Pop Artist Award "Suga, Thank You for Changing My Life"]. My Daily (in Korean). Archived from the original on November 28, 2020. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
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