Marc E. Bassy
Artist ∙ Pop
Marc Griffin, aka Marc E. Bassy, is a singer and songwriter working in pop and hip-hop.
∙ Griffin originally led the L.A. band 2AM Club—who released the hit 2010 album What Did You Think Was Going to Happen? —before going solo under the moniker Marc E. Bassy.
∙ He wrote for such artists as CeeLo Green, Wiz Khalifa, and Ty Dolla $ign before releasing his debut single, “Relapse,” with rapper Iamsu! in 2014.
∙ In 2016, he scored a smash hit with the Platinum-certified “You & Me,” a collaboration with rapper G-Eazy that later appeared on his 2017 debut album, Gossip Columns.
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