Zach Herron
Zach Herron is an American singer, most notably recognized as a member of the boy band, Why Don’t We.
Emerging onto the scene with a fervor, Herron became a dominant force with Why Don’t We. Their albums, like “The Good Times and The Bad Ones,” have resonated with audiences worldwide, capturing the essence of contemporary pop music and reflecting the trials and tribulations of youth. Songs like “Fallin’ (Adrenaline)” not only showcased his vocal talents but also set a precedent for the band’s magnetic appeal.
Herron’s reach in the industry extends beyond his band. He has collaborated with several notable figures, including Ed Sheeran, who co-wrote the hit “Trust Fund Baby” for Why Don’t We. Other collaborators include Skrillex, Timbaland, and Travis Barker, each bringing their unique flair to the music. Herron has also shared the stage or studio with the likes of Justin Bieber, Cardi B, and Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall of The Chainsmokers, to name a few, solidifying his position in the broader musical landscape.
Over the years, Herron’s talent hasn’t gone unnoticed by industry giants. Why Don’t We’s single “8 Letters” was certified Gold by the RIAA. Another commendable mention is their AMA nomination for New Artist of the Year.