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Mason Musso

Mason Tyler Musso (born March 17, 1989) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and musician best known as the and for the band , whose 2008 debut single "" achieved significant commercial success. Born in , , he is the older brother of actors and Marc Musso, both of whom have pursued careers in entertainment. Musso began his acting career with a small role as a kid in the television series in 2004 and later appeared in films including (2008) as a college student and Winged Creatures (2008) in a supporting role. In music, Musso co-founded Metro Station in 2006 with Trace Cyrus (brother of Miley Cyrus) in Los Angeles, California, leading to a recording contract and the band's self-titled debut album released in 2008, which peaked at number 39 on the chart. The band's energetic sound, blending influences with danceable tracks, garnered attention through hits like "Shake It," which reached number 10 on the and earned platinum certification. Following the band's initial breakup in 2010, Musso pursued solo projects and collaborations, including the 2020 track "State of Mind" with Stileto and leading the band , which released the single "Grave" in October 2025 and announced a tour. Metro Station reformed in subsequent years, with Musso continuing to perform and release music, including the 2024 solo collaboration "Rest of My Life" featuring DALEXO, Tyron Dixon, and EFA. Beyond his primary pursuits, Musso has made guest appearances on television, including performances on in 2008 to promote Metro Station's music. His multifaceted career reflects a blend of acting and music, often intertwined with his family's entertainment background, and he remains active in the industry as of 2025.

Early life and background

Childhood and family

Mason Tyler Musso was born on March 17, 1989, in , . He is the eldest son of Katherine Moore and Samuel Musso, both of whom were active in community theater in the Dallas area, fostering an early family connection to the . Shortly after his birth, the family relocated to , a suburb east of , where Musso spent much of his childhood. He has two younger brothers: , an actor and singer born in 1991, and Marc Musso, an actor born in 1995. The Musso family's immersion in theater and local productions exposed Mason to the entertainment world from a young age, with his brothers later pursuing on-screen roles that further integrated the industry into their home life. To support Mitchel's burgeoning acting career, particularly his role as Oliver Oken on the series Hannah Montana starting in 2006, the family moved from Rockwall to , when Mason was 17. This relocation marked a significant shift, placing the family in the heart of and amplifying their involvement in .

Education and early musical influences

Musso began pursuing formal education in the music industry after his family's relocation to , in support of his younger brother Mitchel's acting career on the series Hannah Montana. In 2006, he enrolled at , a in Santa Clarita, where he studied music business classes to gain insights into the professional aspects of the entertainment world. His early musical development was shaped by a blend of structured lessons and personal exploration, starting with as a child before transitioning to guitar during his teenage years in . Musso joined a local church band, where he honed his instrumental skills through regular performances in community settings prior to the family's move to . These experiences introduced him to collaborative playing and laid the groundwork for his vocal and songwriting abilities. Influenced by pop-rock genres, Musso drew inspiration from timeless artists such as , , and , whose melodic and synth-driven styles resonated with his emerging sound. Family connections in further exposed him to the industry's creative environment, as his parents maintained ties there, allowing indirect access to professional networks and opportunities without direct involvement in his initial pursuits. Self-taught techniques supplemented his formal training, enabling him to experiment with song structures and arrangements independently.

Music career

Formation of Metro Station and breakthrough (2006–2010)

Mason Musso and Trace Cyrus met in 2006 on the set of the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana, where Musso's brother Mitchel portrayed Oliver Oken and Cyrus's half-sister Miley starred as the title character. Encouraged by their siblings and family connections in the entertainment industry, the two aspiring musicians bonded over shared interests in pop-rock and electronic sounds, leading to the formation of Metro Station as a duo in Los Angeles. They quickly began collaborating on songs, uploading early demos to MySpace to build an online following, which caught the attention of a Columbia Records intern scouting the platform's music charts. This discovery resulted in the band signing a recording contract with Columbia Records and its Red Ink imprint in late 2006. The duo's self-titled debut album, , was released on September 18, 2007, blending upbeat pop-rock tracks with synth-driven electronic elements and themes of youth and romance. Produced with contributions from Josh Cain and of , the album debuted at number 189 on the but climbed to a peak of number 39 by mid-2008, driven by growing radio play and digital sales. To expand their live presence beyond studio recordings, Musso and Cyrus recruited keyboardist and drummer as touring members in 2007, transforming the project into a full band for performances. Breakthrough came with the album's third , "Shake It," released on April 1, 2008, which became a major hit, peaking at number 10 on the and topping the Pop Songs chart. The song's infectious chorus and party anthem vibe propelled it to platinum certification by the RIAA, while its , directed by Josh Forbes, depicted the band infiltrating an empty theater to spark an impromptu dance frenzy among strangers. Earlier "Kelsey," released in August 2007, had introduced the band with its melancholic tone, reaching number 1 on the Dance Singles Sales chart and number 25 in . "Wish We Were Older" followed as a in 2009, gaining traction internationally with an Australia-specific emphasizing nostalgic lyrics about fleeting youth. Metro Station's rising profile led to extensive touring, including opening for on their European leg in March 2008 and performing across the U.S. on the Vans Warped Tour that summer, alongside acts like and . They also joined the Soundtrack of Your Summer Tour with and , and made their first international appearances in and the . These opportunities solidified their fanbase, but by 2010, escalating creative differences and personal tensions between Musso and —exacerbated by the pressures of sudden fame and a subsequent lawsuit over band decisions—culminated in the group's indefinite hiatus.

Band hiatus and initial solo efforts (2010–2013)

In March 2010, founding members and Mason Musso announced that the band was entering an indefinite hiatus following a series of personal disputes and creative differences during studio sessions. The split was attributed to growing tensions between the co-frontmen, including egos and disagreements over the band's direction, which prevented the timely release of a second album. Following the hiatus, Musso pursued initial solo endeavors under the Metro Station name after acquiring the rights to it in April 2011. On May 31, 2011, he released the single "Ain't So High" exclusively via his YouTube channel, marking his first musical output independent of Cyrus and reflecting a continued pop-rock style influenced by the band's earlier hit "Shake It." These efforts faced challenges with limited label backing and low mainstream visibility, resulting in minimal promotion and few live performances, such as occasional acoustic sets. In July 2011, Musso announced plans to develop a new record with assistance from former bandmates Blake Healy and Anthony Improgo, signaling an attempt to revive the project without . However, these reform efforts remained unsuccessful in reuniting the original lineup or achieving significant traction until 2013, as Musso navigated the interim period through sporadic songwriting and low-profile releases that garnered little industry support. In later reflections, noted the fallout's roots in unchecked personal conflicts, expressing a desire for better collaboration that had eluded them at the time.

Metro Station reunions and releases (2013–2020)

In 2013, Mason Musso revived Metro Station as a solo project without Trace Cyrus, releasing the independent EP Middle of the Night on August 20 through a successful Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that raised funds for production and distribution. The five-track EP, featuring songs like "Every Time I Touch You" and "I Still Love You," marked a return to the band's electronic pop roots while incorporating more personal lyrics reflective of Musso's experiences during the hiatus. To promote the release, Musso embarked on a U.S. tour, performing at venues and festivals to reconnect with fans and test new material. The full band reunion occurred in 2014 when Cyrus rejoined Musso, alongside new Spencer Steffan, revitalizing the group's dynamic and leading to the release of the EP on October 14. This EP shifted Metro Station's sound toward influences, blending synth elements with heavier guitar riffs and themes of relationships and self-discovery, as heard in tracks like the title song "." The reunion was celebrated with the Outsiders Tour across the U.S., co-headlining with and emphasizing live performances of both classic hits and new material to gauge audience response. By 2015, signed a distribution deal and independently released their second studio , Savior, on , which expanded on the evolution with 18 tracks produced as a mixtape-style project. Key singles included "Getting Over You" featuring of , which debuted on and highlighted collaborative vocals over driving beats, and performances of cuts like "She Likes Girls" at events such as the Vans Warped Tour. The 's release was supported by extensive and European tours, where the band experimented with a more mature, less synth-heavy sound compared to their debut era. In 2017, amid growing creative differences, announced an indefinite hiatus following the release of the acoustic-leaning EP Bury Me My Love on September 8, which included the as its and explored introspective themes through stripped-down arrangements. The band framed their 10-year anniversary tour, starting in , as a farewell run, performing full sets of their debut at select U.S. dates to honor their origins while signaling the end of the classic lineup. A brief reformation in late 2019 saw and reunite for anniversary celebrations tied to their debut album's milestone, including festival appearances and the revival of tracks like "Married in Vegas" from . This short-lived comeback culminated in plans for new music, but tensions resurfaced during the . In 2020, the band released the single "I Hate Society" on April 24, a raw track critiquing and frustration, recorded remotely amid restrictions. However, escalating personal and creative conflicts between and led to the band's final disbandment later that year, effectively concluding the Metro Station era with no further joint releases or tours.

Formation of Social Order (2020–present)

In 2020, amid the and following the hiatus of his band , Mason Musso formed as a collaborative supergroup to explore new musical directions. Initiated in during , the project brought together Musso on vocals and guitar with Louis Vecchio of New Politics, Anthony Improgo of Parade of Lights on drums, and Matthew Di Panni of on bass, fostering remote collaboration via tools like and to combat isolation and spark creativity. The group debuted with the single "Going Out Dancing" in July 2020, a upbeat track accompanied by a DIY music video filmed on cellphones featuring the members and their families. By 2022, had solidified around core members Musso and Improgo, with Andrew Ward joining on bass, maintaining lineup stability while evolving their sound. The band's debut EP, How to Lie, released on August 12, 2022, blended , , rock, and electronic elements, delving into themes of , romanticized pasts, and toxic relationships across five tracks including "How to Lie," "," and "Dreams." Musso handled lead vocals and co-wrote much of the material, emphasizing in interviews the project's role in providing "fresh creative freedom" away from prior constraints. The supergroup continued building momentum with limited live performances starting in late 2022, including shows that highlighted their anthemic, danceable energy, while interviews underscored the thrill of supergroup dynamics and collaborative experimentation. In October 2023, released their second EP, Tantalize, which expanded on introspective themes of relationships and self-reflection through tracks like "Boys," "Crime," and the title song featuring guest vocalist Johnny Dynamite. The band maintained activity into 2025, releasing the single "Waiting" on January 31, the EP Miss You on May 9, and the single "Mistake" on July 11, further developing their darkwave and synthpop sound. They performed at the Cruel World Festival in May 2025, showcasing their evolving style to festival audiences. Reception in alternative music press praised the band's cohesive evolution and Musso's versatile songwriting, with Alternative Press highlighting the supergroup's formation as a "remarkable feat" of quarantine-era unity and sound synergy. Outlets like Post-Punk.com noted the EPs' "dazzling darkwave" production and emotional depth, positioning Social Order as a fresh voice in the synthpop and post-punk scenes.

Recent solo projects and collaborations (2024–present)

In 2024, Mason Musso transitioned toward independent solo collaborations, featuring prominently on the electronic dance track "Rest Of My Life" by DALEXO, Tyron Dixon, and EFA, which was released via the independent distributor Routenote on December 13. This marked his initial foray into unaligned vocal contributions outside band structures, emphasizing melodic hooks in a high-energy production. Building on this momentum into 2025, Musso released "Beautiful Disaster," his debut single with (NCS), collaborating with , Rarin, and Stileto on January 24; the alternative pop track blends introspective lyrics with upbeat rhythms, distributed freely for creators under NCS's model. Later that year, on May 23, he co-wrote and performed "I Love the " with Anthony Watson (AWATSONJAM), a patriotic celebrating American resilience and , independently licensed through First Class Label Group. Musso has sustained live visibility through select performances, including a at the Emo Nite Brooklyn 10-year anniversary event in Anaheim on June 7, where he delivered an energetic rendition of Metro Station's "Shake It," captivating fans with nostalgic energy. He also performed the track at summer pool parties in 2025, fostering intimate crowd interactions amid electro-pop vibes. Complementing these efforts, Musso engages fans directly via , offering personalized video messages for occasions like birthdays and reunions, with over 30 positive reviews highlighting his approachable style.

Acting and other ventures

Film and television roles

Mason Musso's acting career has been minimal, with a single documented appearance in television. He portrayed an uncredited student in the episode "Altar Egos" of the Fox comedy series , which aired on March 17, 2004. This brief role represents his only known contribution to scripted film or television content, as Musso has primarily established himself as a rather than an .

Additional media appearances and endorsements

Mason Musso has made several appearances in music videos as the lead vocalist of , including the band's breakthrough single "" in 2008, where he performed alongside bandmates , Blake Healy, and Anthony Improgo under the direction of Josh Forbes. He also featured prominently in the 2017 music video for "Bury Me My Love," the title track from the band's EP, showcasing his vocal and on-screen presence in the pop-rock visual. Beyond band-related visuals, Musso has appeared as a guest performer on television, including a live musical performance on Park City Television during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. Metro Station, with Musso as lead singer, also performed their hit "Shake It" on Dancing with the Stars in 2008, contributing to the show's musical segments. In recent years, he has engaged in podcast interviews to discuss his music career, such as the November 2023 episode of Rock In:flux, where he joined collaborator Dreamkid to talk about their single "Take Me On Tonight" and shared insights on collaborations. Musso maintains an active presence on platforms like , where he has provided personalized video messages to fans since the , often incorporating musical shoutouts or nostalgic references to his days. While specific brand endorsements remain limited in public records, Musso has occasionally highlighted gear like the Gibson Firebird VII guitar in performances, reflecting his ongoing ties to music equipment.

Discography

Studio albums

Metro Station's self-titled debut studio album, released on September 18, 2007, by and Red Ink, was produced by SAM and Sluggo. The album comprises 11 tracks blending , , and synth elements, with highlights including "Seventeen Forever," "Control," "Kelsey," and the lead single "." It debuted at No. 189 on the US chart before peaking at No. 39 in June 2008, bolstered by the popularity of its singles. The band's second release, the mixtape Savior, arrived independently on June 30, 2015, featuring 18 tracks that expand on their earlier sound with contributions from guests like on "Getting Over You." Notable songs include the title track "," "Better Than Me," "Married in Vegas," and "Used by You," showcasing a progression in production and songwriting. Mason Musso has not released any solo as of 2025, instead concentrating on shorter formats in his individual projects. Likewise, his band , active since 2020, has issued EPs such as Miss You (May 9, 2025) and Strangers (October 31, 2025) but no full-length .

Extended plays and singles

Metro Station's debut EP, The Questions We Ask at Night, was released independently on March 31, 2006, featuring early tracks that established the band's sound. Following the band's initial breakup, Mason Musso, as the of , independently released the EP Middle of the Night on August 20, 2013, via Metro Station Inc. This five-track project, produced by Musso, marked a shift toward more introspective pop-rock, with standout tracks including the "I Still Love You," which highlighted emotional vulnerability, and the upbeat "." The EP was funded through an campaign and represented Musso's efforts to revive the band without former member . Metro Station followed with the Gold EP on October 14, 2014, a five-track release including "Love & War," "She Likes Girls," and "Forever Young" (featuring ), blending with electronic elements during the band's reunion.) The band released the Bury Me My Love EP on September 8, 2017, featuring tracks like "Young Again," "Best of Me," and the title song, emphasizing emotional and acoustic influences over three years of recording. In his project Social Order, formed in 2020, Musso contributed vocals and songwriting to the debut EP How to Lie, released on August 12, 2022. The four-track release delved into themes of , , and toxic dynamics, featuring key songs like the "How to Lie," which included a collaboration with Raven Quinn, and "Never Again," co-written by Musso and bandmate Andrew Ward. Critics noted its influences and raw emotional depth. Social Order followed with their second EP, Tantalize, on October 13, 2023. This retro-futuristic collection blended darkwave, , and synth elements across tracks such as "Tantalize" (featuring Johnny Dynamite), "Boys," and "All My Life," all co-written by . The EP emphasized atmospheric production and Musso's versatile vocal delivery. Social Order's Miss You EP was released on May 9, 2025, including tracks "Shadows," "Cross My Heart," "Miss You," "Hollow," "Waiting," and "Lights Off," exploring themes of loss and introspection in darkwave style. The band's latest EP, Strangers, arrived on October 31, 2025, featuring five tracks such as "Strangers," "Grave," "Mistake," "Inside," and others, continuing their synth-driven sound with emotional depth. During Metro Station's hiatus, Musso ventured into solo work with the single "Ain't So High," released on May 31, 2011, via his YouTube channel as he reclaimed the band's name. The track showcased his pop sensibilities amid personal and professional transitions. In 2025, Musso issued two solo singles: "Beautiful Disaster" on January 24, co-performed with Tyla Yaweh and Rarin, blending alternative pop with heartfelt lyrics about enduring love. Later, "I Love the USA" arrived on May 23, a collaboration with Anthony Watson that infused upbeat energy into themes of national pride and optimism. Post-2013 Metro Station reunions yielded singles like "Married in Vegas," released June 30, 2015, from the Savior mixtape, capturing impulsive romance in its energetic pop-rock style. The band later dropped "I Hate Society" on April 24, 2020, a raw critique of societal pressures amid the era.

Collaborations and guest features

In the early stages of his career, Mason Musso collaborated with his younger brother on tracks tied to projects. On Mitchel's self-titled debut album released in 2009 by , Musso provided guest vocals on the song "Shout It," a pop-rock track co-written by the siblings that highlighted their shared musical synergy within the Disney ecosystem. Similarly, Musso co-wrote tracks on Mitchel's 2010 EP , including "Come Back My Love," further showcasing familial crossovers in Disney-affiliated . During the period surrounding his work with the band , contributed vocals to the track "Take Me On Tonight" by Dreamkid, released on , 2023, as part of the album Daggers under Outland Recordings. This collaboration blended retro '80s influences with 's emotive delivery, serving as a guest feature outside his primary band projects. In late 2024, lent his voice as a featured artist on "Rest Of My Life," a single by producers DALEXO, Tyron Dixon, and EFA, included on the EP Moments... released December 13, 2024, via Soave Records. The track's uplifting melody and 's harmonious contributions emphasized themes of enduring connection, marking a venture into partnerships. Musso expanded into electronic and hip-hop fusions with his 2025 collaboration on "Beautiful Disaster," a multi-artist single released January 24, 2025, under (NCS), featuring rappers and Rarin, with production by Stileto. The upbeat track explores relationship turmoil through layered verses, gaining traction in creator communities due to its copyright-free licensing, and represented Musso's entry into NCS's roster of high-energy releases.

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