Mike Posner
Michael Robert Henrion Posner (born February 12, 1988), professionally known as Mike Posner, is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer from Detroit, Michigan.[1] Posner began his music career releasing mixtapes from his Duke University dorm room, leading to a signing with J Records in 2009 and the release of his debut album 31 Minutes to Takeoff in 2010, which peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200.[1] His breakthrough single "Cooler Than Me" achieved septuple platinum certification by the RIAA, while the 2016 remix of "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" topped charts in multiple countries and earned him his first Grammy nomination for Song of the Year in 2017.[1][2] He has co-written and produced tracks for artists including Justin Bieber, Maroon 5, and Big Sean, amassing over 10 billion streams across his catalog.[1] In addition to his musical pursuits, Posner has pursued extreme physical challenges for personal growth and philanthropy, walking over 3,000 miles across the United States from April to October 2019—starting in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and ending in Venice Beach, California—despite sustaining a rattlesnake bite en route, and summiting Mount Everest on June 1, 2021, after months of training.[1][3][4] These endeavors, which raised funds for causes like the Detroit Justice Center, reflect a shift toward introspection and resilience, themes echoed in later releases such as his 2025 album The Beginning.[1]Early life
Family and upbringing
Mike Posner was born on February 12, 1988, in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Southfield, a northern suburb of the city.[1][5] His parents were Jon Posner, a criminal defense attorney, and Roberta Henrion, a pharmacist.[6][7] He has an older sister, Emily Henrion Posner, who is six years his senior.[1][6] Posner's family background included a mixed religious heritage, with his father being Jewish and his mother Catholic, which he has described as contributing to a diverse cultural environment in his childhood home.[1][8] Posner has spoken positively about his upbringing in a supportive household near Detroit, crediting his parents' encouragement for fostering his early interest in music and performance.[5][9] The family's stability in Southfield provided a foundation that influenced his artistic development, though specific details on daily family dynamics or formative experiences remain limited in public accounts.[7] His father's later battle with brain cancer, diagnosed during Posner's rising career in the mid-2010s, marked a significant personal loss but occurred well after his childhood years.[10]Education and initial musical influences
Posner attended Duke University, where he majored in sociology with a minor in business and maintained a 3.6 GPA.[11][12] He was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2009.[12] During his time at Duke, Posner began producing music on his laptop in his dorm room, initially viewing it as a hobby rather than a professional pursuit until his sophomore year.[12] Posner's earliest musical exposure came from his parents, who introduced him to Motown records.[13] He developed an affinity for hip-hop, beginning to rap at age eight, and later explored rock and jazz genres.[13][14] Posner started playing drums in fourth grade and took up piano lessons shortly thereafter, laying the groundwork for his songwriting and production skills.[13] Influences such as Rage Against the Machine contributed to his broad stylistic range, blending hip-hop with melodic elements that characterized his early pop-rap compositions.[15]Career
Debut and early releases (2008–2010)
Posner began garnering attention for his music through independent mixtapes produced during his time at Duke University, where he founded Small Town Records. His second mixtape, A Matter of Time, released on February 28, 2009, marked a pivotal early release, featuring collaborations such as "Cooler Than Me" with Big Sean and production from Don Cannon and DJ Benzi; it was distributed for free via iTunes U, topping charts in that platform and building a grassroots following among college listeners.[16][1] On October 28, 2009, Posner followed with One Foot Out the Door, hosted by Clinton Sparks and DJ Benzi, which included covers and originals with guests like 3OH!3, Kid Cudi, and Big Sean; the project was promoted via a bi-weekly web series chronicling his final semester, enhancing his digital presence and blending hip-hop, pop, and electronic elements.[17][1] In July 2009, Posner signed with J Records, a Sony BMG imprint, transitioning from independent releases to major-label support.[1] His lead single "Cooler Than Me," initially debuted on A Matter of Time, was issued commercially in April 2010, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieving septuple platinum certification by the RIAA.[18][1] This momentum culminated in Posner's debut studio album, 31 Minutes to Takeoff, released on August 10, 2010, via J Records; the 11-track project, produced with contributors including Rico Love and Dre & Vidal, debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200, selling over 20,000 copies in its first week, though it received mixed critical reviews for its polished electropop sound.[19][1] Follow-up singles "Please Don't Go" (July 19, 2010) and "Bow Chicka Wow Wow" featuring Lil Wayne extended the album's promotion into 2011.[1]Transitional period and experimentation (2011–2014)
Following the release of his debut album 31 Minutes to Takeoff in 2010, Posner began developing a second studio album tentatively titled Sky High, releasing the lead single "Looks Like Sex" on December 2, 2011, as a promotional track.[1] In October 2011, J Records was disbanded by the RCA Music Group, shifting Posner's releases to RCA Records.[1] On November 21, 2011, Posner independently released the mixtape The Layover, featuring 21 tracks that blended hip-hop influences, electronic elements, and covers such as Coldplay's "The Scientist," with collaborations including Don Cannon, Big K.R.I.T., and Slim Thug, marking a period of genre experimentation beyond his initial pop sound.[1][20] Amid personal struggles with depression in 2012 and 2013, Posner paused his solo artist pursuits to focus on songwriting and production for other artists, co-writing Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend," which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2012.[1][21] In 2013, Posner announced plans for a new album Pages, initially slated for June or late summer release, and issued the single "The Way It Used to Be" on June 11; later that year, on December 17, he released "Top of the World" featuring Big Sean, accompanied by a music video on December 19.[1] These efforts reflected ongoing refinement of Sky High material, which evolved into Pages through additional recordings.[22] In 2014, Posner announced the Unplugged Tour on March 4, performing acoustic sets from March 31 to April 10 in cities including Philadelphia, Detroit, and Los Angeles; he subsequently signed with Island Records, shelving Pages in favor of a new project while expressing intentions to eventually release recordings from both Sky High and Pages.[1]Breakthrough hits, collaborations, and personal crisis (2015–2020)
In April 2015, Posner released the single "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" from his EP The Truth, which detailed his disillusionment with fame and indulgence in ecstasy during a night out; the track initially received modest attention but exploded commercially following a tropical house remix by Norwegian duo Seeb in early 2016.[23][5] The remix peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 1 on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart, and topped charts in over a dozen countries including Australia, the Netherlands, and Sweden, accumulating over 1 billion streams on Spotify by 2016.[5] This success revitalized Posner's career after a period of label disputes and creative stagnation, with the song's introspective lyrics about seeking validation through drugs and celebrity encounters resonating amid his own reported experiences of post-fame isolation.[24] The momentum carried into Posner's second studio album, At Night, Alone., released on May 6, 2016, via Island Records, which debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 and included the hit alongside tracks like "Be As You Are," whose OneRepublic remix reached number 9 on the Hot 100 later that year.[5] The album featured production from collaborators such as Labrinth on "In the Arms of a Stranger" and Big Sean on "The Heat," blending acoustic introspection with electronic elements to explore themes of loneliness and self-reflection, earning praise for its vulnerability despite mixed commercial performance beyond the singles.[5] Posner expanded into collaborations during this era, co-founding the hip-hop/electronic duo Mansionz with rapper Blackbear in 2017; their self-titled debut mixtape, released independently that June, included singles like "Disconnected" featuring Machine Gun Kelly, amassing millions of streams and showcasing Posner's shift toward genre-blending production.[1] He continued songwriting for other artists, contributing to tracks like Nick Jonas's "Jealous" remix elements and ongoing work with Big Sean, though his primary output focused on personal projects amid label transitions.[21] Amid professional highs, Posner grappled with personal crises rooted in the hollowness of sudden fame, as articulated in 2016 interviews where he described the remix's success as a "second chance" after battles with depression and substance-related emptiness that inspired the Ibiza track's raw confessions.[5] These struggles intensified post-album, prompting a deliberate pivot from music industry pressures; in October 2018, he began a 3,000-mile walk across America from Asbury Park, New Jersey, to Santa Monica Pier, California, without security or support vehicles, aiming to confront mental health challenges through physical endurance and spiritual seeking, completing the journey on March 23, 2019, despite a near-fatal rattlesnake bite in Colorado that required hospitalization.[25] The experience, documented in his 2019 album A Real Good Kid, which debuted at number 58 on the Billboard 200, marked a therapeutic response to his earlier voids, with Posner crediting the trek for fostering resilience amid ongoing reflections on mortality and purpose.[26]Revival through self-discovery and new ventures (2021–present)
In May 2021, Posner summited Mount Everest as part of an ongoing personal transformation following his 2019 cross-country walk, raising over $250,000 for the Detroit Justice Center through the expedition.[26] This achievement marked a shift toward extreme physical and mental challenges, emphasizing resilience and purpose beyond music.[26] Building on this, Posner embarked on the Continental Divide Trail in July 2023, initiating "The Long F*cking Walk"—a 3,100-mile trek from Canada to Mexico alongside mountaineer Dr. Jon Kedrowski—to further explore endurance and introspection.[27] These ventures reflected a deliberate pivot to self-imposed trials that Posner described as tools for transcending limitations and fostering inner growth.[27] Musically, Posner revived his output with remix packs of earlier hits, including "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" (The Forest Remix Pack) and "Cooler Than Me" (Headliner Remix Pack for its 15th anniversary on Dim Mak Records), alongside a YDG dubstep remix of "Please Don’t Go," infusing fresh electronic energy into his catalog.[28] In February 2025, he released the album The Beginning, a 13-track project chronicling his life experiences and self-reflective evolution through songs like "Beautiful Day," "Is It Just Me?," and "Swipe Right Girls."[29] Posner launched Inner Bloom, a free online community in January 2025, hosting weekly sessions of breathwork, meditation, and discussions aimed at personal transcendence and mutual learning among members.[30] This initiative extended his self-discovery into communal support, positioning it as an active movement rather than passive content.[31] Live performances underscored this phase, including a June 2025 set at Electric Forest festival featuring a new repertoire and tributes to Avicii with covers of "Stay With You" and "Levels," alongside remixed originals like "Please Don’t Go." These events highlighted Posner's integration of past successes with themes of renewal and emotional depth.[32]Songwriting and collaborations
Key songs written for other artists
Posner co-wrote "Boyfriend" for Justin Bieber, released as the lead single from Bieber's 2012 album Believe, which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and received six-times platinum certification from the RIAA.[33] He contributed to "Sugar" for Maroon 5, featured on their 2014 album V, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning diamond certification from the RIAA in January 2022; Posner originally wrote the track for his own use but provided it to Adam Levine after shelving a personal project.[33][34] "Beneath Your Beautiful," co-written with Labrinth and Emeli Sandé for Labrinth's 2012 album Electronic Earth, topped the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number five in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 Bubbling Under chart, with Posner also serving as producer.[35][36][37] In 2022, Posner co-wrote "Bad Decisions" for Benny Blanco featuring BTS and Snoop Dogg, which debuted and peaked at number ten on the Billboard Hot 100, incorporating a notable "Let's make some bad decisions" hook alongside his guitar and vocal contributions.[33] Other notable credits include "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" for Big Sean on his 2011 debut album Finally Famous, which reached number three on the Billboard 200, and "IDGAF" for Nelly featuring Pharrell Williams and T.I. from Nelly's 2013 album M.O.[33][38]Production and co-writing contributions
Mike Posner has produced and co-written tracks for a range of artists, often blending pop, hip-hop, and electronic elements, with credits appearing on albums from 2011 onward.[37] His production work includes handling instrumentation and beats, while co-writing contributions frequently involve crafting hooks and lyrics that have charted highly.[33] Notable examples include co-writing and producing "Boyfriend" for Justin Bieber's 2012 album Believe, which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned six-times platinum certification from the RIAA.[33] He co-wrote "Sugar" for Maroon 5's 2014 album V, peaking at number two on the Hot 100 and certified diamond by the RIAA in January 2022.[33][34] For Big Sean, Posner co-wrote and produced "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" on the 2011 album Finally Famous, which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200.[33] He also contributed guitar and background vocals to "Bad Decisions" by Benny Blanco, BTS, and Snoop Dogg in 2022, which peaked at number ten on the Hot 100.[33] The following table summarizes select production and co-writing credits for other artists, focusing on verified contributions with commercial impact:| Artist | Song | Album/Release (Year) | Role(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Justin Bieber | "Boyfriend" | Believe (2012) | Writer, Producer |
| Maroon 5 | "Sugar" | V (2014) | Writer |
| Big Sean | "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" | Finally Famous (2011) | Writer, Producer |
| Benny Blanco, BTS, Snoop Dogg | "Bad Decisions" | Single (2022) | Writer |
| Nick Jonas | "Numb" (feat. Angel Haze) | Nick Jonas (2014) | Writer, Producer |
| Labrinth (feat. Emeli Sandé) | "Beneath Your Beautiful" | Electronic Earth (2012) | Writer, Producer |
| 2 Chainz (feat. Mike Posner) | "In Town" | Based on a T.R.U. Story (2012) | Writer, Producer |
| Iggy Azalea (feat. Mike Posner) | "Flash" | Glory (EP, 2014) | Writer, Producer |
| Avicii | "Sunset Jesus" | Stories (2015) | Writer |
Personal life and worldview
Relationships and family dynamics
Mike Posner was born to Roberta Henrion, a pharmacist of Catholic background, and Jon Posner, a Jewish criminal defense attorney, in Southfield, Michigan.[1][39] He has one sibling, an older sister named Emily Henrion Posner, who is six years his senior and works as a criminal defense attorney based in New Orleans.[1][6] The family emphasized Jewish ethical principles and personal responsibility, shaping Posner's values amid a mixed religious household.[39] Posner's father, Jon, died of brain cancer on January 11, 2017, an event that profoundly influenced his emotional processing and creative output.[39] He dedicated his 2019 album The Renaissance of Angela Carter to his father and has publicly reflected on lessons from his life, including cherishing family and pursuing meaningful actions without delay.[40] Posner attended his sister's wedding to Jennifer Vitry in New Orleans in May 2019, interrupting a personal cross-country walk to participate, underscoring ongoing family ties despite his father's absence.[39] In romantic relationships, Posner experienced a significant breakup around mid-2023, which triggered grief intertwined with unresolved emotions from his father's death and other losses.[41] By early 2025, he reported having addressed personal patterns through coaching and self-work, leading to what he described as his healthiest relationship to date with partner Alli Schaper, who featured in his January 2025 music video for "Is It Just Me?".[42][43] Posner has expressed aspirations for marriage and family, viewing them as integral to long-term fulfillment after overcoming prior fears of intimacy.[42] No children or prior marriages are documented in public records.Physical and mental health journey
In the mid-2010s, Posner grappled with mental health challenges exacerbated by fame and substance use, as detailed in his 2015 song "I Took a Pill in Ibiza," where he described taking drugs to impress peers like Avicii and the subsequent emotional toll of sobriety, feeling "10 years older" afterward.[23] By 2024, he reported achieving greater happiness at age 36 through sobriety, prioritizing relationships with family and friends over fame-driven pursuits, and addressing underlying sadness that had persisted despite commercial success.[44] Posner's physical health journey intensified in 2019 when he undertook a 2,851-mile walk across America from Asbury Park, New Jersey, to Santa Monica Pier, California, averaging up to 30 miles per day as a deliberate act of self-imposed challenge amid personal dissatisfaction.[3] During this trek on August 11, 2019, he suffered a rattlesnake bite in eastern Colorado, requiring an emergency helicopter evacuation, antivenom treatment, and weeks of hospitalization that left him relearning to walk; he shared videos of his gradual recovery, emphasizing resilience.[45] In June 2025, Posner returned to the bite site, framing the near-fatal incident—coupled with prior climbs like Mount Everest in 2021—as pivotal for fostering endurance and perspective, raising over $250,000 for charity in the process.[26] These ordeals intertwined with mental recovery, as Posner integrated mindfulness practices during subsequent walks, including a second cross-country effort starting in 2025, to manage foot pain, blisters, and emotional lows, viewing physical strain as a tool for mental clarity and breaking industry stigma around vulnerability.[46] By 2024, he adopted data-driven health monitoring via wearables to optimize fitness, crediting such routines for sustained well-being post-crisis.[47]Spiritual evolution, faith, and endurance challenges
Posner's spiritual evolution began prominently after a period of personal crisis in the mid-2010s, marked by the death of a close friend and dissatisfaction with fame's superficiality, leading him to embrace faith as a guiding force. In interviews, he has described surrendering control to a higher power, stating that faith in God transformed his priorities from material success to inner peace and purpose.[25][48] This shift involved regular practices like Bible reading, church attendance, and affirmations of divine attributes such as love and joy, which he credits with redirecting his life away from ego-driven pursuits.[49] Central to his faith journey are endurance challenges undertaken as acts of spiritual discipline and self-transcendence. In March 2019, Posner embarked on a solo, 3,000-mile walk from Detroit, Michigan, to Sag Harbor, New York, completed in October 2019 after traversing 13 states and averaging 25-30 miles daily. He framed the endeavor not as a stunt but as a quest for humility, resilience, and connection to the unknown, confronting physical hardships like blisters, weather extremes, and isolation to cultivate faith amid uncertainty.[3][50] Following this, in 2021, he pursued summiting Mount Everest as an extension of this path, viewing high-altitude adversity as a metaphor for overcoming internal "demons" through reliance on spiritual strength, though the attempt highlighted the limits of human endurance.[25] These challenges underscore Posner's belief that faith thrives in discomfort, where logical fears must yield to divine guidance. He has publicly affirmed that living by faith involves actions defying conventional reason, such as prolonged exposure to nature's rigors, which reinforce his conviction in a purposeful existence beyond self-will. By 2024, Posner reported that while personal struggles persist, faith provides the framework for viewing them as growth opportunities rather than defeats.[49][48]Live performances and tours
Major concert tours
Posner's inaugural major headlining tour, the Up in the Air Tour, supported his debut studio album 31 Minutes to Takeoff and ran from September 13 to October 16, 2010, encompassing approximately 22 club dates across the United States and Canada.[51][52] Venues included prominent spots like the House of Blues in Boston, The Fillmore in San Francisco and Detroit, and the Mod Club Theatre in Toronto, with performances emphasizing tracks such as "Cooler Than Me" and "Bow Chicka Wow Wow."[51][53] The tour followed his stint on the Vans Warped Tour and marked his transition to solo headline billing amid rising popularity from the album's singles.[54] Following a period of mixtape releases and promotional appearances, Posner launched the Layover Tour from October 2 to November 11, 2011, coinciding with the drop of his The Layover mixtape on November 20.[51][55] The outing featured U.S. stops at diverse venues, including the Tulsa State Fair, Ohio University, and the Grand Theatre in Reno, blending new material like "Rocket Man" (featuring Bun B) with earlier hits.[56][55] Extending into 2012 in select markets, it reflected Posner's return to grassroots performances amid a career pivot toward independent releases after his major-label debut.[57] Posner's most extensive post-breakthrough headlining effort came with the Legendary Mike Posner Band Tour, spanning 2015 to 2017 and capitalizing on the global success of "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" from At Night, Alone.[58] Early legs included intimate "ninja" and unplugged shows in 2015, evolving into larger 2016-2017 dates such as the spring North American run starting April 2, 2017, in San Antonio, with stops at venues like St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit.[59][60] The tour showcased full-band arrangements of acoustic-driven material, drawing crowds through hits and newer tracks, before Posner shifted focus to personal endurance projects like his 2019 cross-country walk.[61] Subsequent activity has emphasized festival appearances and one-off events rather than extended headlining runs.[62]Notable live appearances and events
Posner made his early television appearances promoting his debut single, performing "Cooler Than Me" on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on August 5, 2010.[63] He followed with a performance of the same song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on September 16, 2010, and later debuted "Bow Chicka Wow Wow" on the same program on April 19, 2011.[64] In 2011, Posner appeared at major UK events, including the Capital FM Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium on June 11, where he performed for a large audience.[65] He also took the stage at Wireless Festival in London on July 1.[66] Returning to late-night television amid the success of At Night, Alone., Posner performed "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 18, 2016, accompanied by The Roots, marking a significant promotional moment for the track's remix.[67] Later that year, on September 6, he delivered an acoustic rendition of "Be As You Are" on the same show.[68] Posner headlined the Capital FM Summertime Ball again on June 11, 2016, at Wembley Stadium, setlist including "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" and "Cooler Than Me" before 80,000 attendees.[69] [70] In a departure from traditional venues, Posner participated in the "Park Sessions" series in 2023, performing acoustic sets in U.S. national parks, such as Zion National Park on June 7, to highlight environmental awareness through music.[71] [72]Discography
Studio albums
Mike Posner's debut studio album, 31 Minutes to Takeoff, was released on August 10, 2010, through J Records. The album debuted at number eight on the US Billboard 200 chart and featured the single "Cooler than Me," which reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100.[73][74] His second studio album, At Night, Alone., arrived on May 6, 2016, via Island Records. It also peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200, driven by the global hit "I Took a Pill in Ibiza," which topped charts in multiple countries including the UK and reached number four on the US Hot 100.[75][76] Posner's third studio album, A Real Good Kid, was issued on January 18, 2019, by Island Records. The project reflected on his father's influence and included singles like "Song About You" and "Stuck in the Middle," though it achieved modest commercial performance compared to prior releases.[77] His fourth studio album, The Beginning, was released on February 21, 2025, through Arista Records in partnership with Monster Mountain, LLC. The 13-track set explores themes of personal evolution and life's beauty, with lead single "February 9, 2025" introducing introspective spoken elements.[78]| Title | Release date | Label(s) | US Billboard 200 peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 Minutes to Takeoff | August 10, 2010 | J Records | 8 |
| At Night, Alone. | May 6, 2016 | Island Records | 8 |
| A Real Good Kid | January 18, 2019 | Island Records | — |
| The Beginning | February 21, 2025 | Arista Records, Monster Mountain, LLC | — |
Singles and EPs
Posner's debut single, "Cooler Than Me", was released in April 2010 as the lead track from his album 31 Minutes to Takeoff, reaching number six on the US Billboard Hot 100.[79] Follow-up singles from the same album, "Please Don't Go" (October 2010) and "Bow Chicka Wow Wow" (2011), peaked at numbers 16 and 30, respectively, on the Hot 100.[79] These tracks established Posner's early commercial presence in pop and electro-pop genres.[80] After a period of lower-profile releases, Posner achieved his greatest chart success with "I Took a Pill in Ibiza", initially released in its acoustic form on April 14, 2015.[23] A Seeb remix propelled the song to number four on the Hot 100 in 2016, contributing to over 1.7 billion YouTube views for the remix video.[79] Subsequent singles from At Night, Alone. (2016), such as "Song About You" (September 2016), received moderate airplay but did not replicate the prior peaks.[81] Later releases included "Be As You Are (Real Magic)" in 2017, tied to Posner's spiritual themes, and tracks from A Real Good Kid (2019) like "Stuck Up".[80] In 2022, "I'm Not Dead Yet" was issued as a single reflecting personal resilience.[80] More recent output features "Is It Just Me?" on January 24, 2025, emphasizing introspective pop elements.[82]| Title | Release Year | Album/EP | US Hot 100 Peak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooler Than Me | 2010 | 31 Minutes to Takeoff | 6 |
| Please Don't Go | 2010 | 31 Minutes to Takeoff | 16 |
| Bow Chicka Wow Wow | 2011 | 31 Minutes to Takeoff | 30 |
| I Took a Pill in Ibiza | 2015 (orig.); 2016 (remix) | The Truth EP / At Night, Alone. | 4 |