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Mitch Grassi

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American singer (born 1992)

Mitch Grassi
Grassi performing with Pentatonix at the Hollywood Bowl in 2022
Grassi performing withPentatonix at theHollywood Bowl in 2022
Background information
Birth nameMitchell Coby Michael Grassi
Also known asMesser
Born (1992-07-24)July 24, 1992 (age 32)
Arlington, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2002–present
LabelsRCA,Madison Gate
Member of
Websitemesser.page
Musical artist

Mitchell Coby Michael Grassi (born July 24, 1992) is an American singer fromArlington, Texas. Known for his hightenor voice,[1][2] Grassi came to international attention as a founding performer in two groups—thea cappella quintetPentatonix, and the duoSuperfruit with Pentatonix bandmateScott Hoying.[3][4][5][6][7] As of September 2023, Pentatonix has released eleven albums (two of which have been number ones) and six EPs, have had five songs in theBillboard Hot 100, and won threeGrammy Awards as "the first a cappella group to achieve mainstream success in the modern market".[8][9] As of September 2023[update], Superfruit'sYouTube channel has over 2.4 million subscribers and has accumulated over 483 million views.[10]

In April 2020, Grassi debuted a solo moniker,Messer, doing a DJ set of "a range of dark, techno tunes" atPaper'sClub QuarantineZoom event during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[11] "Machine" was released as Messer's debut single in July 2021, with "Angels Pray" following later that month. Messer's debut EPRoses was released August 2021.

Early life and education

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Grassi was born(1992-07-24)July 24, 1992, inArlington, Texas, to Nel Grassi (née Fenton) andHornell, New York, native Michael Grassi.[12][7][13] He is of half Italian and half a mix of Scottish, Irish and Welsh descent.[14] His parents relocated to theDallas–Fort Worth, Texas, area in the mid-1980s for Michael's career in theairline industry. Grassi has an older sister, Jessa, and remembers doing singalongs to pop tunes and Christmas songs in homemade variety shows with her for his parents when he was very young.[15] His uncle Tony was also "a high tenor and had an incredible range".[16]

He metScott Hoying, another co-founder ofPentatonix, and his partner in the duoSuperfruit, when he was young.[17] He also metKirstin Maldonado, another Pentatonix founder, when he was nine or ten and they were both doing musical theater.[15] Grassi and Hoying were both active intheater arts in Arlington and met when they were cast in the musicalAnnie; they both also play piano.[17][18] They were "giggly" together but not best friends immediately; they then were split up being sent to different schools for a year and a half, and reunited while performing inCharlie and the Chocolate Factory.[17] Though both were stillcloseted at the time, they feel they had a subconscious connection, as well as their musical theater interests; Grassi's favoriteBroadway musical isRent.[17] When he was fourteen, Grassi knew he wanted to be a singer and musician, "I want to enrich others' lives with the music I make, because that's what music did for me all my life."[7]

When Grassi was seventeen, he was inspired byLady Gaga when she came out as part of theLGBTQ community, and admires her sense of self expression, "That was something I'd always yearned to do because I had always been the weird kid—I always had something, I always wanted to make a point and I always wanted to be an individual."[4] Grassi briefly dated Hoying at their "arts-oriented"Martin High School; bothopenly gay, they remain best friends.[19][9][20]

Pentatonix started as a trio, as Grassi, Hoying, and Maldonado had been in choir for most of their high school careers.[21] Grassi and Maldonado also didcommunity theater together as well.[22] The three quickly put together ana cappella cover of Lady Gaga's 2010 "Telephone" featuringBeyoncé to compete in a local radio station contest to meetGlee cast members.[9] They did not win but kept competing and performing, gaining notoriety.[9]

Hoying heard aboutThe Sing-Off reality-show competition for a cappella acts; he gained an interest in the genre once in college.[15][9] It was the first time the three really embraced a cappella.[15] The show required groups to have five or more members, so they recruited bass vocalistAvi Kaplan and singer/beat boxerKevin Olusola.[23][24] Grassi skipped high school graduation to audition for 2011'sThe Sing Off.[25] After they won, all relocated to Los Angeles to pursue recording artist careers.[26][27] The main goal of the group was to become the first modern mainstream a cappella group, which they have done.[9][28]

Pentatonix

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Grassi in 2013

Pentatonix is a quinteta cappella collective, with most of their songs beingcovers, and much of their success comes from touring, including internationally.[8][29] They gained national attention in the U.S. competing onNBC's a cappella reality showThe Sing-Off in 2011, which they won.[19] The group got a record label, who dropped them as their audience was too niche—with no guarantee of selling albums, or concert tickets—but Grassi felt it was ultimately advantageous as around late 2012 Pentatonix started posting videos toYouTube building an international fan base.[a][9][23][30] Pentatonix also released the debut EP,PTX, Volume 1, on their new label in June 2012, followed by a Christmas EP,PTXmas in November.[24] They recorded covers ofpop 40 hits likeGotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" (2011),Psy's "Gangnam Style" (2012), andFun's "We Are Young" (2011).[31] Their big video hit was a November 2013 video doing a medley ofDaft Punk songs, it had ten million views in the first week of its release and rose to over 150 million views; as of January 2020 it has over 320 million views.[31][32]

As of March 2015 they had 7.6 million YouTube subscribers, that rose to seventeen million as of October 2019; with over three billion video views.[30][33][29] As of February 2020, they had over 4.4 billion views; they also have two million followers onInstagram, and 3.6 million onFacebook.[34]

They continually release YouTube videos, with nearly every one with more than a million views.[18][35] They also tour extensively including across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America—over an estimated forty countries as of December 2016; and have had cameos in shows and movies likeBones andPitch Perfect 2 (2015); and their own television show,A Pentatonix Christmas Special (2016).[34][36][37][38]

As of June 2021, Pentatonix has released eleven albums, ten of which reached the Top Ten on theBillboard 200, all combined selling ten million albums—including two number one albums, and five ofChristmas music—and have had four songs in theBillboard Hot 100, and won threeGrammy Awards.[39][8][40][41] Their three Grammy wins were for their:Daft Punk medley tribute to the French electronic music duo (2015); version ofPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (2016);Jolene collaboration withDolly Parton (2017).[37] In addition to their regular tours, they use their extensive holiday music forChristmastime tours.[40] TheirThat's Christmas to Me (2014) is the highest-charting Christmas album by a group of two or more since 1962.[42]

The individual members find inspiration to cover recent songs, as well as international classics, then if they decide as a group it is a good match, they compose anarrangement; their friend Ben Bram, who is also their producer, is their co-arranger.[8][9][21] Grassi is influenced byelectronic music; his dream mentor, and single biggest influence isImogen Heap.[21][7] Although they are known for their covers and re-arranged popular songs, the band released their first album,Pentatonix, in October 2015, and it was all original music; it also marked the first time an a cappella group had the top album on the Billboard 200 album chart.[8][43] Their sold-out North American tour that year was documented in the movie,On My Way Home.[44] Grassi noted he and Hoying both being openly gay has been appreciated by the group's fans; a common demographic is midwesterners and Christians who comment that the pair have helped them accept their LGBTQ children.[4]

Superfruit

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Scott Hoying and /mitch Grassi wearing sparkly suits, facing each other singing onstage.
Superfruit'sScott Hoying (left) and Mitch Grassi (right) at their first live concert in Los Angeles, CA

Grassi andScott Hoying, lifelong friends,vlogged skits, comedy videos, and duets to YouTube quickly gaining a following; after hundreds of videos they saw the music ones were the most liked so createdSuperfruit.[19] Some of their viral videos include:Frozen medley (with more than thirteen million views as of April 2016); an "Evolution ofMiley Cyrus" (12.8 million) and aBeyoncé album medley (with over twelve million).[45] According to Hoying,Superfruit "came from Mitch's random mind".[46] Hoying noted, "Our first rule with starting Superfruit was: This is for fun, ... This is to be free and do whatever we want. So, let's write stories that we want to write, let's make videos that we want to make, let's not put limitations on it. And not care so much about calculating it to where we think it might be more successful ... And I think that's why it feels so good to the fans."[47] The first Superfruit video was released on August 13, 2013.[48] Navigating Pentatonix versus the duo's projects and touring schedules was simplified by the quintet's rule that the larger groups' commitments come first.[19]

They started to incorporate original music into the project, starting in 2016.[47] Superfruit's first EP,Future Friends, Part One, was released in June 2017,Part Two in September 2017, followed by a full-length albumof the same name.[17][47][49] The EP's concept is that a friendship can run even deeper than any romantic component.[47] They wrote with songwriters and producers collaborators includingRobopop,Justin Tranter, andJohn Hill; and produced videos for each song.[47] The album won critical acclaim and rose to ninth place on theBillboard 200 album chart.[47]

Superfruit's debut video forFuture Friends, "Imaginary Parties", was noted byInStyle for the bold fashions that their stylist Candice McAndrews helped them secure.[49] McAndrews has worked with Pentatonix since the beginning as well.[49] She usedGucci andBalenciaga to elevate with high-fashion inspiration and "a pop art approach to their look".[49] Grassi wears ninety percent women's clothing, and is enthusiastic to express a more feminine side; he feels "clothing is genderless. It's all about expression and feeling and the art of it."[49] McAndrews shared that a Superfruit fitting will have seven to nine racks of clothing for each, including designers "Alexander Wang,Loewe,Vetements,Haider Ackermann,Raf Simons, andMaison Margiela".[49]

Messer

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Mitch Grassi performing as Messer at the Moroccan Lounge on January 14, 2023.

In April 2020,Paper announced that Grassi would be debuting his solo project, Messer, at aClub QuarantineZoom event during theCOVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.[50] This initial online outing of Messer was aDJ set of "dark, techno tunes"[11] but Grassi would later release solo music under the same moniker. The following year, Messer was featured on "READY2DIE," the twelfth track onJimmy Edgar'sCheetah Bend album.Pitchfork praised the "exhilarating, euphoric counterweight" lent to the track by Messer's vocal performance.[51]

August 2021 saw the release of an EP,Roses. Self-released under the label-name Schwingungen,Roses features 5 songs, including the singles "Machine" and "Angels Pray".[52] Four of the tracks were cowritten and coproduced with alexmaax (Max Hershenow) while the title track was cowritten and produced with Naomi MacPherson ofMUNA.[53] A remix byPlanningtorock of "Boy in the Pictures" (the third track onRoses) was released on October 25, 2021 along with the b-side, "Love Supply," a Messer original co-written with Xander Rushie. The 2022 single, "Leather," again co-written with Rushie along with Austin Macedo, was highlighted by Frontview Magazine as a departure from Messer's previous releases moving towards " a more sensual and r&b-inspired sound."[54]

On 14 January 2023 Messer had his debut live show at the Moroccan Lounge in LA.[55] This concert was originally scheduled for October 2022 but was postponed due to illness.[56]

Public appearance

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Grassi has become known for being fashion forward and adventurous; he feels "self expression, especially through fashion is so important" for him.[4] He explains he has a "totallyavant garde interest in art, fashion and music", and a duality with Pentatonix to respect the business and fan base at the same time.[4] He is inspired by "late '80s, early '90s", and interested in vintageMartin Margiela, a Belgian fashion designer; andDemna Gvasalia, designer and creative director ofBalenciaga andVetements.[4] He is known for playing with gender expression, such as by wearing a dress and heels.[57]

Personal life

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Grassi is gay;Out readers voted him the second-most eligible gaybachelor behindAdam Lambert in 2017.[58] As of 2016, Grassi lives inHollywood, California.[59]

Discography

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Messer

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List of extended plays, with selected information
TitleDetails
Roses
  • Released: August 27, 2021
  • Label: Schwingungen [self released][60]
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
List of singles
TitleYearAlbum
Machine2021Roses
Angels Pray2021Roses
Boy in the Pictures Remix (Planningtosurrender version) byPlanningtorock /Love Supply2021Non-album single and b-side
Leather2022Non-album single
Oblivion2023Non-album single
Velvet2023Non-album single
Agony2023Non-album single
Halfway2023Non-album single
As featured artist
TitleYearArtistAlbum
"READY2DIE"
(featuring Messer)
2021Jimmy EdgarCheetah Bend

Pentatonix

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Main article:Pentatonix discography

Superfruit

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List of studio albums, with selected information
TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
US
[61]
CAN
[62]
Future Friends2970

Filmography

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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2016BonesJulian KleinGuest Cast (The Strike in the Chord; Season 11 Ep.16)

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Pitch Perfect 2HimselfAs part of a Pentatonix cameo in the film
2015Pentatonix: On My Way HomeHimselfDocumentary detailing the experiences of the group on their tour of the same name.
2022Pentatonix: Around the World for the HolidaysHimselfThe film accompanied their album titled "Holidays Around the World"
2023Candy Cane LaneCarolerSide characters
2024Meet Me Next ChristmasHimselfAs a member of Pentatonix

Awards and nominations

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World Choreography Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017Best Choreography in a Music VideoSweet LifeWon[64]
Daytime Emmy Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017Outstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" onRachael RayNominated[65]
Grammy Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2015Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella"Daft Punk"Won[66]
2016"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"Won[67]
2017Best Country Duo/Group Performance"Jolene" (ft.Dolly Parton)Won[68]
2023Best Traditional Pop Vocal AlbumEvergreenNominated[69]
2024Holidays Around the WorldNominated[70]
Streamy Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2014Best Cover Song"Daft Punk"Won[71]
Best Original Song"Love Again"Won[71]
Best Musical ArtistPentatonixNominated[71]
2015Best CollaborationPentatonix andLindsey StirlingNominated[72]
Best Cover Song"Evolution of Michael Jackson"Nominated[72]
YouTube Music Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2013Response of the Year"Radioactive" (withLindsey Stirling)Won[73]
2015Artist of the YearPentatonixWon[74]
Shorty Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2015Best YouTube MusicianPentatonixWon[75]
Billboard Music Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2015Top Billboard 200 AlbumThat's Christmas to MeNominated[76]
Top Billboard 200 ArtistPentatonixNominated[77]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2016Favorite Music GroupPentatonixNominated[78]
2017Nominated[79]
IHeartRadio Music Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2016Best Cover Song"Cheerleader"Nominated[80]
Webby Awards
YearCategoryWorkResultRef.
2016Video Remixes/MashupsEvolution of Michael JacksonNominated[81]

Notes

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  1. ^Having Epic drop them from the label also opened the path for their manager to get them out of their reality show contract.[24]

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