Austin Mahone in Malibu for Iris Covet Book

American singer and songwriter Austin Mahone is photographer in Malibu and L.A. by Marcus Derricotté for Iris Covet Book.

R&B-influenced pop singer Austin Mahone got his start in the early 2010s when his online content went viral, leading to a mainstream breakthrough with gold-certified singles “Say Somethin’,” “Say You’re Just a Friend,” and “What About Love.” After releasing a handful of EPs and mixtapes, Mahone issued his official debut Dirty Work exclusively in Japan in 2017.

Austin wears cardigan Marni, tank top Dries Van Noten and trousers OAMC

Born in San Antonio, Texas, Mahone started singing at a young age and in 2010 began posting YouTube clips of himself singing cover songs by artists like Justin BieberJason Mraz, and others. By 2011, Mahone’s videos had garnered him a significant online following, so much so that he dropped out of high school, choosing instead to be home-schooled and focus on his burgeoning pop career. In 2012, Mahone signed to Chase/Universal Republic Records and released several singles, including “11:11” and “Say You’re Just a Friend,” featuring rapper Flo Rida. An eponymous EP featuring those singles showed up in the summer of 2013 and, nearly a year later, a second EP called The Secret appeared.

The Secret peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 200 and yielded his first Hot 100 entry, the *NSYNC-indebted “What About Love.” While preparing his official debut full-length, he released a mixtape titled This Is Not the Album (Cash Money/Republic), which featured Sage the GeminiBecky GChris Brown, and T-Pain.

The For Me+You EP arrived in 2016. It included guests like Juicy JPitbull, and 2 Chainz. The following year, Mahone finally issued his debut album, Dirty Work, exclusively in Japan. The set bundled the tracks from For Me+You alongside fresh material such as the chart-topping club hit “Creatures of the Night” with Hardwelland “Perfect Beauty” with Bobby Biscayne. Another Japan exclusive, the Oxygen EP, landed in 2018. Early the next year, he released the Charlie Puth-penned single “Why Don’t We,” one of a batch of songs that carried Mahone into the 2020s. Via Neil Z. Yeung & Matt Collar, Rovi

Austin in numbers

  • 1,964,294 Followers on Spotify
  • 3,553,431 Monthly Listeners
  • 11.2M on IG
Austin wears turtleneck Dries Van Noten and sweater Kiko Kostadinov.

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Austin Harris Mahone is an American singer and songwriter. Mahone gained popularity performing covers of pop songs on YouTube. He released three albums to date. Famous releases include "Say Somethin", "Say You're Just a Friend" featuring Flo Rida, "What About Love", "Mmm Yeah" with Pitbull.

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