Charlie Puth
Charles Otto Puth Jr. (born December 2, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.[1] Puth began formal piano training at age four under his mother, a music teacher, and later attended the Precollege Division of the Manhattan School of Music for jazz piano before earning a degree from Berklee College of Music.[2] His initial exposure stemmed from viral YouTube covers and original videos, culminating in a record deal with Atlantic Records following the release of his debut EP Some Type of Love in 2015.[1] That year marked his breakthrough with the single "Marvin Gaye" featuring Meghan Trainor, which peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, and "See You Again" with Wiz Khalifa for the Furious 7 soundtrack, which topped the chart for twelve non-consecutive weeks, sold over 20 million copies worldwide, and garnered three Grammy nominations including Song of the Year.[3][4] Puth has since released three studio albums—Nine Track Mind (2016), Voicenotes (2018), and Charlie (2022)—producing additional top-ten hits such as "Attention," "How Long," and "One Call Away," while earning four Grammy nominations overall but no wins.[5][4] Known for his self-taught production skills and falsetto vocals, Puth has collaborated with artists including Selena Gomez and has contributed to soundtracks and commercial jingles, reflecting his early influences in music composition.[2]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Charles Otto Puth Jr. was born on December 2, 1991, in Rumson, New Jersey.[6][1] He grew up as the eldest child in a family of five, with parents Debra Puth, a music teacher who composed jingles for HBO, and Charles Otto Puth Sr., a builder and real estate agent.[7][8] Puth has two younger siblings: a twin brother named Stephen, who later pursued songwriting and music performance, and a sister named Mikaela.[9][10] The Puth family's heritage reflects mixed European roots, with Puth's father identifying as Catholic of Italian, German, and Hungarian descent, and his mother of Jewish ancestry.[1] They resided in a waterfront home overlooking the Shrewsbury River in Rumson, a prosperous suburb along the Jersey Shore known for its residential enclaves and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.[8] This environment provided a stable, upper-middle-class upbringing, where Puth attended local schools including Forrestdale Middle School.[11][12] Music permeated the household from Puth's earliest years, influenced directly by his mother's profession; he began formal piano instruction under her guidance at age four.[13] This familial immersion laid foundational exposure to performance and composition, though Puth's parents emphasized balanced development alongside creative pursuits.[8]Musical training and early influences
Puth commenced formal piano instruction at age four under the guidance of his mother, Debra, a music teacher who introduced him to classical music fundamentals.[14][2] This early exposure laid the groundwork for his technical proficiency, including the development of perfect pitch, which enabled him to discern and replicate notes with exceptional accuracy from a young age.[15][14] By age ten, Puth shifted toward jazz piano studies, enrolling in the Precollege Division of the Manhattan School of Music, where he honed improvisation and jazz techniques.[2] He supplemented this with private lessons in jazz and improvisation from instructor Jim Josselyn at the School of Music and Drama in Little Silver, New Jersey, commuting weekly from his home in Rumson.[8] These experiences fostered his ability to blend structured classical forms with the spontaneous harmonic progressions characteristic of jazz, as evidenced by his later analyses of chord voicings from pianists like Bill Evans.[16] Puth's early artistic influences encompassed a mix of folk, soft rock, and R&B, including James Taylor, Jackson Browne, and TLC, which shaped his initial songwriting sensibilities toward melodic accessibility and emotional narrative.[17] As his training progressed into jazz realms, he gravitated toward icons such as Bill Evans, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and R&B soloists like Bobby Brown and Ralph Tresvant, whose innovations in harmony and post-group independence informed his production approach and genre-blending style.[15][16] This foundation bridged classical rigor with improvisational freedom, enabling Puth to construct pop arrangements rooted in sophisticated chord theory rather than formulaic repetition.[18]Professional career
YouTube era and initial releases (2009–2014)
In September 2009, at the age of 17, Charlie Puth launched his YouTube channel CharliesVlogs, where he posted a mix of comedy sketches, prank videos, original songs, and acoustic covers of popular tracks.[2] His early content often featured self-produced music with a humorous or lighthearted tone, reflecting his developing skills in songwriting, piano, and vocal performance honed from classical training.[19] One of his initial original releases was the comedic rap track "These Are My Sexy Shades," uploaded as a music video on April 19, 2010, which showcased his playful style and garnered modest online attention among early subscribers.[20] Later that year, on December 2, 2010, Puth self-released his debut extended play, The Otto Tunes, a seven-track project available digitally, featuring original compositions that blended pop, jazz influences, and personal lyrics produced entirely by him.[21] This EP marked his first structured music release, distributed independently via platforms like iTunes, though it achieved limited commercial reach beyond his growing YouTube audience. Puth's visibility surged in 2011 with a duet cover of Adele's "Someone Like You" alongside Emily Luther, uploaded on September 28, which accumulated millions of views and highlighted his emotive falsetto and harmonic arrangements.[22] The video's success led to an invitation to perform it on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2012, where host Ellen DeGeneres praised his potential, stating she foresaw him becoming a star.[23] This exposure boosted his subscriber count into the hundreds of thousands, establishing him as a promising online talent focused on covers of artists like John Mayer and Sam Smith alongside originals. By 2013, Puth released his second independent EP, Ego, a ten-track collection emphasizing soulful R&B elements and self-production, further demonstrating his evolution toward professional songcraft.[24] These efforts, combined with consistent YouTube output, attracted attention from industry figures, culminating in a signing with Artist Partner Group in late 2014, setting the stage for major-label transition without yet yielding mainstream hits.[25] Throughout this period, Puth's content emphasized technical proficiency over viral gimmicks, building a niche following through authentic performances rather than polished marketing.Breakthrough success (2015–2016)
Charlie Puth's breakthrough occurred in 2015 with his collaboration on Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again," released on March 10, 2015, as the lead single from the Furious 7 soundtrack.[26] The track, co-written and co-produced by Puth as a tribute to Paul Walker, debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ascended to number 1, where it remained for 12 nonconsecutive weeks, tying the record for the longest-running number-one rap single.[27] This achievement propelled Puth from relative obscurity to global recognition, with the song amassing billions of streams and views across platforms.[28] Prior to "See You Again," Puth had released "Marvin Gaye" featuring Meghan Trainor on February 10, 2015, which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 87 in July and peaked at number 21 in October.[29] The single's moderate success in the US, combined with stronger international performance, helped establish Puth's solo presence after signing with Atlantic Records earlier that year.[30] Another single, "One Call Away," issued in August 2015, further built momentum by peaking at number 12 on the Hot 100 in early 2016.[31] In January 2016, Puth released his debut studio album Nine Track Mind on January 29, debuting at number 6 on the Billboard 200 with 65,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[32] The album, featuring hits like "One Call Away" and "Marvin Gaye," achieved commercial success, surpassing 11 million equivalent album units worldwide through combined sales and streams.[33] This period solidified Puth's status as a pop artist, with Grammy nominations for "See You Again" in categories including Song of the Year.[30]Voicenotes and artistic evolution (2017–2018)
In April 2017, Charlie Puth released "Attention" as the lead single from his second studio album, marking a shift toward a more self-produced and introspective sound. The track, which debuted on April 21, drew from Puth's personal experience of emotional manipulation in a past relationship, emphasizing themes of suspicion and desire.[34][35] It achieved commercial success, peaking at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping charts in several countries, signaling Puth's intent to evolve beyond his debut's formulaic pop.[36] Puth followed with additional singles throughout 2017 and early 2018, including "How Long" in October 2017, which addressed infidelity and regret, and collaborations like "If You Leave Me Now" featuring Boyz II Men in November 2017. These releases previewed Voicenotes, named after the voice memo app Puth used to capture raw song ideas directly from his phone, allowing for organic development without immediate studio polish. The album's creation involved extensive self-production by Puth, contrasting his more collaborative debut Nine Track Mind, as he delayed the project multiple times—originally slated for earlier release—to refine tracks and discard elements that felt inauthentic or label-driven.[37][38] This period represented Puth's artistic maturation, influenced by heartbreak and a desire to showcase his musicianship through live instrumentation and R&B-infused grooves reminiscent of 1980s influences like Michael Jackson and Prince. Puth articulated in interviews that fame had initially compromised his creative control, leading to "bland" output, but Voicenotes allowed him to prioritize vulnerability and technical precision, resulting in a critically praised shift from his earlier bubblegum pop toward sophisticated, relatable heartbreak anthems.[39][40] Released on May 11, 2018, via Artist Partner Group and Atlantic Records, the 13-track album featured minimal external production, underscoring Puth's evolution into a hands-on auteur.[41] Critics, such as those at The Atlantic, highlighted its "dorky pleasure" and polished execution as assets in a crowded pop landscape, reversing the panned reception of his 2016 effort.[42]Charlie album and mid-career projects (2019–2023)
Following the 2018 release of Voicenotes, Puth issued three standalone singles in 2019 intended as precursors to his next album. "I Warned Myself", produced in collaboration with Benny Blanco, was released on August 21, 2019.[43] "Mother" followed in September 2019, with "Cheating on You" arriving on October 2, 2019, completing a trilogy of tracks centered on personal relationships and introspection.[44] During 2020 and 2021, Puth shifted focus to songwriting and production for other artists, notably co-writing and co-producing "Stay" for Justin Bieber featuring The Kid Laroi, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2021 and remained there for seven weeks.[5] He also contributed to various projects amid delays in his own album production influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, Puth resumed solo releases with singles building toward his third studio album, Charlie. "Light Switch" debuted on January 31, 2022, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. "That's Hilarious" followed in April 2022, and "Left and Right" featuring BTS member Jungkook was released on June 24, 2022, reaching number 25 on the Hot 100. Charlie was released on October 7, 2022, via Atlantic Records, comprising 12 tracks including "Charlie Be Quiet!", "Smells Like Me", "Loser", and "I Don't Think That I Like Her".[45][46] The album debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200, marking Puth's third consecutive top-10 entry.[33] Extending into 2023, Puth released "That's Not How This Works" featuring Dan + Shay on March 30, 2023, which entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 57. "Lipstick" followed on August 18, 2023, serving as a bridge to future work. These mid-career efforts highlighted Puth's continued emphasis on self-produced pop with introspective lyrics, while he performed select live shows, including dates supporting the Charlie promotion.[47]Recent announcements and family milestones (2024–present)
In September 2024, Puth married his longtime partner Brooke Sansone in an outdoor ceremony at his family home in Montecito, California, following their engagement the prior December and after dating since 2022; the couple had known each other since childhood in New Jersey.[48][49] On October 16, 2025, Puth and Sansone announced they are expecting their first child, due in March 2026, revealing the news through an intimate scene in the music video for Puth's single "Changes," where Sansone displays her baby bump while the couple embraces.[50][48][49] Concurrently, Puth announced his fourth studio album, Whatever's Clever!, set for release on March 6, 2026, with "Changes" serving as the lead single, marking a shift toward more personal themes influenced by his impending fatherhood.[50][51] On November 30, 2025, the NFL announced that Puth will perform the National Anthem ahead of Super Bowl LX kickoff on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.[52]Musical style and artistry
Genres, vocal techniques, and production methods
Charlie Puth's music is principally classified within the pop genre, incorporating elements of contemporary R&B, soul, and dance-pop, often with jazz and late 1980s to early 1990s R&B influences that contribute to its melodic complexity and emotional depth.[53][54][15] His tracks frequently blend these styles to create accessible yet sophisticated arrangements, as seen in albums like Nine Track Mind (2016), which features pop-soul structures alongside hip-hop and doo-wop inflections in collaborations. This fusion stems from his classical and jazz training, allowing him to integrate improvisational elements into mainstream pop frameworks without diluting catchiness.[18] Puth employs a vocal technique characterized by extensive use of falsetto and head voice for high-register notes, enabling smooth transitions from chest-dominant modal register to lighter, breathy upper extensions with precise control and agility.[55][56] His delivery often features a breathy placement in the chest voice for verses, shifting to falsetto in choruses for emotional peaks, as exemplified in "Attention" (2017), where he maintains rhythmic sharpness and avoids strain on sustained highs.[57] This approach, supported by his perfect pitch, allows for confident execution of wide-ranging melodies and layered harmonies, though it can result in a lighter tone compared to fuller head voice production.[14][58] In production, Puth adopts a self-directed method rooted in piano-based songwriting, starting with single-note melodies played sequentially to build hooks before layering synths, percussion, and multi-tracked vocals for density and texture.[59][60] He treats the studio as an extension of instrumentation, recording from initial ideas to final mixes—often incorporating deliberate pauses and effects for propulsion—while drawing on his multi-instrumental proficiency, particularly piano, to prototype arrangements without reliance on external co-producers in core creative phases.[61][62] This iterative process emphasizes empirical testing via platforms like TikTok for fan feedback, prioritizing harmonic richness and pop accessibility over genre conformity.[61][63]Key influences and songwriting approach
Puth's musical influences encompass a blend of classical training, jazz improvisation, and pop-R&B traditions. Exposed to classical music through his mother, a music teacher who introduced him to composers and piano technique from an early age, Puth developed perfect pitch and a foundation in structured composition.[64] His jazz affinity grew from an obsession with pianist Bill Evans, whose harmonic complexity and improvisational style informed Puth's chord progressions and melodic phrasing, evolving into accessible pop structures.[16] Early listening included folk and soft rock artists such as James Taylor and Jackson Browne, alongside R&B acts like TLC and solo breakouts from groups, including Bobby Brown.[17][15] Figures like Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Frank Sinatra further shaped his vocal delivery and phrasing, evident in tracks echoing Jackson's "P.Y.T." or Wonder's soulful introspection.[65][66][67] Puth's songwriting process prioritizes capturing spontaneous ideas via mobile voice memos, where he records raw instrumentals, shakers, pianos, and vocal sketches directly into apps like Voice Memos, forming the basis for tracks on albums such as Voicenotes. From these demos, he constructs songs by first establishing chord progressions and initial melodies, then layering production elements—synths, harmonies, and effects—often playing all instruments himself to maintain control.[59][61] While capable of piano-based singer-songwriter methods, he favors iterative digital refinement over traditional linear writing, incorporating deliberate pauses and nontraditional sonic textures to drive momentum.[62] Puth emphasizes efficiency, advising against overthinking lyrics or re-recording vocals excessively, to preserve authenticity in pop hooks and choruses.[68] This self-reliant approach, honed through Berklee studies and YouTube experimentation, yields intricate yet radio-friendly results, as demonstrated in real-time composition sessions where he builds hits from single notes outward.[17][69]Personal life
Early relationships and dating history
Puth's earliest documented romantic involvement occurred during middle school, which he later described as his first relationship; he ended it by passing a note on a Post-It to his unnamed girlfriend.[70] This anecdote, shared by Puth himself in a March 2017 Twitter question-and-answer session, provides the sole public insight into his pre-fame personal life, with no further details or additional early partnerships verified in reliable accounts.[71] Prior to his mainstream breakthrough in 2015, Puth maintained privacy regarding relationships, and no other pre-professional romantic connections have been substantiated beyond self-reported stories. His initial high-profile linkage emerged in early 2016 with singer Selena Gomez, following their professional collaboration on the track "We Don't Talk Anymore" from Puth's debut album Nine Track Mind. Puth has indicated the song's lyrics reflected elements of their brief involvement, though the relationship concluded amid reported tensions.[72] [73] Subsequent early-career reports included sightings with actress Bella Thorne in late 2016, sparking brief romance speculation after they were photographed together in Miami; the pair was said to have dated intermittently into 2017 before parting ways.[74] [75] In 2017, Puth was linked to actress Danielle Campbell following joint appearances at events like a Friendsgiving gathering, though neither confirmed a formal relationship, and the association faded by year's end.[74] [76] These connections, drawn largely from media observations and unverified sightings, characterize Puth's dating history during his ascent to prominence, contrasting with the relative scarcity of information from his formative years.Marriage and family expansion
Charlie Puth began dating Brooke Sansone, a public relations coordinator and longtime family friend, in the summer of 2022.[77] The couple got engaged in early 2023, with Puth proposing after roughly seven months of dating.[78] They married on September 7, 2024, at Puth's family home in Montecito, California, in a private ceremony attended by close family and friends.[79] Puth announced the marriage on Instagram on September 17, 2024, sharing photos and expressing that Sansone had been his love "always."[80] Sansone, born in 1999, grew up connected to the Puth family through social circles in New Jersey, though the couple did not date until adulthood.[81] At the time of their wedding, Puth was 32 and Sansone was 25, marking a relatively quick progression from dating to marriage following their engagement.[78] In October 2025, Puth and his wife announced they are expecting their first child, with the pregnancy reveal featured in the music video for Puth's single "Changes" released on October 16, 2025.[50] [48] Puth confirmed the news during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on October 22, 2025, expressing hopes that the baby would enjoy music and discussing his preparations for fatherhood.[82] This will be the couple's first child together, expanding their family less than a year after their wedding.[50]Controversies and public disputes
Relationship allegations and fan conflicts
In July 2025, Bella Thorne accused Charlie Puth of fabricating claims about their short-lived 2016 romance, alleging he publicly portrayed her as unfaithful on X (formerly Twitter) after she refused to engage in sexual relations with him. Thorne described Puth's actions as initiating a "hate train" against her, stating he "lied to the entire world about me" to retaliate for her boundaries.[83][84][85] Puth's original 2016 posts claimed Thorne had cheated on him mere days after they were photographed kissing, fueling online backlash toward her at the time.[86] Thorne's 2025 revelations, shared via social media and interviews, reignited scrutiny of Puth's past behavior in relationships, with some fans and commentators labeling it as indicative of entitlement or vindictiveness.[87][88] No public response from Puth to these specific accusations has been documented as of October 2025. Separately, Puth has faced ongoing fan criticism over comments about his rumored involvement with Selena Gomez, stemming from their 2015 collaboration "We Don't Talk Anymore." In a March 2023 podcast appearance, Puth explained his 2017 hit "Attention" drew partial inspiration from Gomez allegedly confiding in him about her ex-boyfriend [Justin Bieber](/page/Justin Bieber) while denying him physical intimacy despite invitations, prompting fans to decry the remarks as "creepy" and objectifying.[89][90][91] Puth later deleted related tweets interpreted as shading Gomez amid her relationship news, intensifying perceptions of lingering resentment among her supporters.[92] Fan conflicts escalated in September 2025 when Puth performed "We Don't Talk Anymore" live on the same day as Gomez's wedding to Benny Blanco, drawing mockery and accusations of insensitivity from online audiences.[93] These incidents highlight tensions between Puth and segments of Gomez's fanbase, who view his disclosures as breaches of privacy or attempts to capitalize on past associations.[94]Backlash over statements and associations
In February 2016, Puth faced criticism for comments made on the red carpet at the 13th Annual Global Green USA Pre-Oscar Party regarding Kesha's legal battle with producer Dr. Luke, whom she accused of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse in a lawsuit filed to void her contract. Puth described the situation as "devastating for both parties," named Dr. Luke as one of his "production idols," and expressed regret over the absence of new music from Kesha, stating, "Nobody wins at the end of the day. I hope Kesha comes out with some new songs because we really need that." Critics and fans argued that these remarks minimized Kesha's abuse allegations by prioritizing industry impacts and musical output over her claims of trauma, leading to accusations of insensitivity and, in later retrospectives, labeling Puth a "rape apologist."[95] Puth did not directly endorse Dr. Luke's actions but defended admiration for his production work amid the ongoing dispute, which some defended as neutral commentary on a contract issue rather than denial of wrongdoing. Later in 2016, following a brief rumored romantic association with actress Bella Thorne—sparked by their appearance together at Jingle Ball in Miami—Puth publicly accused her on Twitter (now X) of infidelity with her ex, Tyler Posey, tweeting an apology to Posey while implying Thorne had cheated. Thorne responded in July 2025, claiming Puth "lied to the entire world about me" and incited a "hate train" against her because she refused to have sex with him during their non-exclusive interaction, clarifying they were never officially dating.[83] Puth's posts, which he later addressed indirectly, fueled online harassment toward Thorne at the time, though he has not publicly responded to her 2025 clarification.[83] Puth drew renewed fan backlash in March 2023 when 2017 comments about his song "Attention"—widely speculated to reference his rumored 2015 fling with Selena Gomez—resurfaced via a deleted tweet and interview clips. In the interview, he described a woman (implied to be Gomez) inviting him to sleep over but withholding intimacy, framing it as manipulative to maintain emotional attachment without physical reciprocity.[91] Gomez's fans, known as Selenators, condemned the remarks on platforms like Twitter and TikTok as entitled and creepy, with responses such as "Charlie Puth is the perfect example of how most men act when a woman denies them access to her body," accusing him of shading a former collaborator on their joint 2016 track "We Don’t Talk Anymore."[91] The timing coincided with Gomez's romance rumors with Zayn Malik, amplifying scrutiny. In 2024, Puth encountered significant online criticism for perceived pro-Israel associations, particularly after unverified screenshots showed him liking social media posts by actor Noah Schnapp—including one decrying Hamas as terrorists and equating support for Palestinians with endorsement of the group—amid Israel's military response to the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks.[96] Additional reports highlighted Puth's likes and shares of pro-Israel content dating back to 2015, family ties to Zionism (e.g., his sister's views), and friendships with Israeli Defense Forces affiliates, which some outlets framed as insensitive to the Gaza humanitarian crisis documented by the United Nations.[95] This fueled boycott calls against his collaboration with K-pop group Stray Kids on the May 10, 2024, single "Lose My Breath," with fans citing his stance—alongside resurfaced Dr. Luke comments and alleged past Islamophobic posts—as reasons to reject the track, despite its commercial promotion by JYP Entertainment.[95] Puth has not issued direct statements on the Israel-Hamas conflict, and the backlash reflects polarized online discourse where opposition to Hamas is often conflated with broader geopolitical positions by activist communities.[96]Discography
Studio albums
Charlie Puth's debut studio album, Nine Track Mind, was released on January 29, 2016, through Atlantic Records and Artist Partner Group. The album includes 13 tracks, with notable singles "Marvin Gaye" featuring Meghan Trainor, "One Call Away," and "We Don't Talk Anymore" featuring Selena Gomez. It debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 chart, accumulating 65,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[97] Despite commercial performance driven by its singles, the album received largely negative critical reception, earning a Metacritic score of 37 out of 100 based on aggregated reviews.[97] By equivalent album units, it has surpassed 15 million worldwide.[33] His second studio album, Voicenotes, followed on May 11, 2018, also via Atlantic Records. Comprising 13 tracks, it highlights self-produced elements and singles including the 3x-platinum "Attention," platinum-certified "How Long," and "If You Leave Me Now" featuring Boyz II Men. The album debuted in the top five on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA within five days of release for over 500,000 units.[98] It has accumulated over 5.32 million equivalent units globally, reflecting stronger streaming and sales traction compared to its predecessor.[33] Voicenotes earned a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album, indicating improved critical regard for Puth's production approach.[99] Puth's third studio album, Charlie (stylized as CHARLIE), arrived on October 7, 2022, through Atlantic Records. The 15-track project, largely self-written and produced, spawned singles "Light Switch" and "Left and Right" featuring Jung Kook of BTS. It debuted at number 10 on the Billboard 200 with 26,500 equivalent units, including 9,500 from pure sales.[33] While specific album certifications remain limited, its lead singles achieved platinum status, contributing to the record's visibility through viral social media and collaborations.[100]| Album | Release Date | US Billboard 200 Peak | Key Singles | Equivalent Units (Global Est.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nine Track Mind | January 29, 2016 | 6 | "Marvin Gaye," "One Call Away," "We Don't Talk Anymore" | 15.1 million |
| Voicenotes | May 11, 2018 | Top 5 | "Attention," "How Long," "If You Leave Me Now" | 5.32 million |
| Charlie | October 7, 2022 | 10 | "Light Switch," "Left and Right" | Included in career total |
Singles and collaborations
Charlie Puth first gained widespread recognition through his featured vocal performance on Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again", released on March 10, 2015, as part of the Furious 7 soundtrack. The song, co-written and produced by Puth, topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks, becoming one of the decade's biggest hits.[5][102] Following this breakthrough, Puth released "Marvin Gaye" featuring Meghan Trainor on March 20, 2015, as the lead single from his debut EP Some Type of Love. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and in several other countries, marking Puth's first chart-topping single as lead artist.[103][104] "One Call Away", issued on August 21, 2015, peaked at number 16 on the Hot 100 and achieved multi-platinum certification in the US.[5] The 2016 collaboration "We Don't Talk Anymore" with Selena Gomez, released January 22, became Puth's highest-charting solo single at the time, reaching number nine on the Hot 100 and topping charts in over 20 countries.[5] From his debut album Nine Track Mind (2016), additional singles like "Dangerously" (October 2016) charted modestly at number 79 on the Hot 100.[105] Puth's second album Voicenotes (2018) spawned "Attention", released April 11, 2017, which peaked at number five on the Hot 100 and earned diamond certification.[5] "How Long", issued October 3, 2017, reached number 21 on the Hot 100 but topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.[103] Later singles from the album, including "Done for Me" featuring Kehlani (March 2018), peaked at number 54.[105] Subsequent collaborations include the remix of Gabby Barrett's "I Hope" (January 2020), which hit number three on the Hot 100, and "Left and Right" with Jung Kook of BTS (June 2022), debuting at number 25.[5] In 2023, "That's Not How This Works" featuring Dan + Shay reached number 45 on the Hot 100.[47] Puth's 2024 single "Hero", released May 24, marked a return to solo work amid discussions of his songwriting process.[106]| Single | Release Date | US Hot 100 Peak | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| "See You Again" (Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth) | March 10, 2015 | 1 | 12 weeks at #1; Furious 7 soundtrack[5] |
| "Marvin Gaye" (feat. Meghan Trainor) | March 20, 2015 | 21 | #1 UK[103] |
| "One Call Away" | August 21, 2015 | 16 | From Some Type of Love EP[5] |
| "We Don't Talk Anymore" (feat. Selena Gomez) | January 22, 2016 | 9 | #1 in 21 countries[5] |
| "Attention" | April 11, 2017 | 5 | Diamond certified[5] |
| "How Long" | October 3, 2017 | 21 | #1 Dance Club Songs[103] |
| "I Hope" (Gabby Barrett feat. Charlie Puth) | January 10, 2020 | 3 | Remix version[5] |
Performances and media appearances
Concert tours
Charlie Puth's debut headlining tour, the Nine Track Mind Tour, supported his first studio album and ran for two months across North America starting in March 2016.[107] The Voicenotes Tour, promoting his second album, commenced on July 11, 2018, at Budweiser Stage in Toronto, Canada, and included 32 North American dates with Hailee Steinfeld as the opening act, concluding the continental leg on September 1, 2018, in West Palm Beach, Florida, before extending to international venues through November 22, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan.[108][109] In 2022, Puth undertook the One Night Only Tour, a limited series of 12 intimate performances beginning October 23 at Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, New Jersey, and extending to select North American and European cities including New York, Toronto, Chicago, and London.[110][111] The Charlie Live Experience Tour started on May 24, 2023, at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Dallas, Texas, and visited major U.S. markets through summer 2023, emphasizing live renditions of tracks from his third album Charlie.[112] Puth launched the Something New World Tour in late 2024, with its Asian leg opening November 21 at Wuyuanhe Stadium in Haikou, China, followed by dates in Beijing, Taiwan (December 5 at Kaohsiung Arena), Macao (December 14), and Japan (December 17–18 at K-Arena Yokohama).[113][114][115]Filmography and television
Puth's filmography primarily consists of soundtrack contributions rather than extensive acting roles, with limited on-screen appearances in feature films. He provided the song "See You Again" for Furious 7 (2015), which featured in the film's tribute sequence, but did not have an acting credit. Similarly, his music appeared in Penguins of Madagascar (2014) and Fast X (2023), though without performative roles. In Book Club (2018), Puth made a brief cameo appearance as a younger character interacting with the lead actresses.[116][117] On television, Puth has appeared mostly as himself in guest capacities, often performing music on talk shows and variety programs such as The Late Late Show with James Corden (2015 onward) and Good Morning Britain (2014). A notable early guest spot occurred in 2014 on the sitcom Undateable, where he portrayed a fictionalized version of himself in an episode focused on dating mishaps. In December 2025, Puth was announced as a performer for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2026.[118][119][120] Puth expanded into hosting and starring with The Charlie Puth Show, a six-episode mockumentary comedy series that premiered on The Roku Channel on October 3, 2024. The program satirizes Puth's efforts to diversify beyond pop music into acting, comedy, and other fields, featuring segments like commercial jingle creation and reality TV pitches, with guest stars including Will Ferrell, John Legend, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Wiz Khalifa, and Courteney Cox providing comedic guidance and collaborations. Episodes explore themes of celebrity reinvention, such as Puth attempting wilderness survival for branding or clashing with collaborators over creative control.[121][122][123]Accolades and commercial achievements
Major awards
Charlie Puth has received recognition through various music industry awards, with wins concentrated around his breakthrough collaboration "See You Again" with Wiz Khalifa from the Furious 7 soundtrack. Despite earning four Grammy nominations, including for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2016 and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for Voicenotes in 2019, he has not won in that category.[4] For "See You Again," Puth shared in the win for Top Hot 100 Song at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards.[124] The track also earned him a Teen Choice Award for Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Song in 2015.[125] Additionally, "See You Again" won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Song in 2016.[126]| Year | Award | Category | Work |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Song | "See You Again" (with Wiz Khalifa)[125] |
| 2016 | Billboard Music Awards | Top Hot 100 Song | "See You Again" (with Wiz Khalifa)[124] |
| 2016 | Critics' Choice Movie Awards | Best Song | "See You Again" (with Wiz Khalifa)[126] |
Chart performance and sales milestones
Charlie Puth's breakthrough came with "See You Again", a collaboration with Wiz Khalifa for the Furious 7 soundtrack, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks in 2015, tying the record for the longest-leading rap song on the chart.[27] The single has been certified 11 times Platinum by the RIAA, reflecting over 11 million units sold in the United States.[127] Globally, it achieved number-one status in multiple countries and amassed billions of streams, contributing significantly to Puth's early commercial success. Subsequent solo singles from his debut album Nine Track Mind (2016) also performed strongly on the Hot 100. "One Call Away" peaked at number 11, while "We Don't Talk Anymore" featuring Selena Gomez reached number 9, both earning multi-Platinum RIAA certifications.[5] "Attention" from Voicenotes (2018) marked his highest solo peak at number 5 and topped the Pop Songs airplay chart.[15][128] The remix of "I Hope" with Gabby Barrett entered the top 10 in 2020.[129]| Single | Hot 100 Peak | RIAA Certification |
|---|---|---|
| See You Again (Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth) | 1 | 11× Platinum[127] |
| We Don't Talk Anymore (ft. Selena Gomez) | 9 | Multi-Platinum[5] |
| Attention | 5 | Multi-Platinum[15] |
| One Call Away | 11 | Multi-Platinum[5] |