Micah Martin
50 top tracks
Micah Martin
50 top tracks
Albums

Oblivion
Micah Martin

Home Soon
Micah Martin

Drive
Micah Martin

Micah Martin
Micah Martin

WAR
Micah Martin

The Other Side
Micah Martin

Signal Fires
Micah Martin

Start Again
Micah Martin
![The Universe Is Yours (feat. Micah Martin) [Mixed] — cover art by Micah Martin](/frogtoon_logo.png)
The Universe Is Yours (feat. Micah Martin) [Mixed]
Micah Martin

Nothing Without You
Micah Martin

Echo
Micah Martin

MICAH MARTIN - EP
Micah Martin
Biography
Micah Martin was born June 27, 1992, in the Quad Cities. Growing up, he always knew that he wanted to entertain/perform in front of the masses. This would later come to fruition, as he would go on to perform his music in front of sold-out crowds at The Hollywood Palladium, Red Rocks, Spring Awakening, and Lost Lands....Read more on Last.fm
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Micah Martin was born June 27, 1992, in the Quad Cities. Growing up, he always knew that he wanted to entertain/perform in front of the masses. This would later come to fruition, as he would go on to perform his music in front of sold-out crowds at The Hollywood Palladium, Red Rocks, Spring Awakening, and Lost Lands.
If he’s not busy writing rock’n’roll anthems with his band The Zealots, you can find him crafting up his own style of alternative pop in his studio. You might recognize his voice if you play Fortnite or Rocket League, as his songs are in frequent rotation within those games.
In 2020, Martin got his first cut with Don Diablo, Imanbek, & Trevor Daniel. This song is called “Kill Me Better” and it has gotten international radio play all over the world. Travis Barker would later remix “Kill Me Better” and add his own alternative flare to the song. Micah has also worked with some of the biggest names in EDM, such as Jauz, Kayzo, Slander, Brooks, Rebelion, Dirty Palm, Bear Grillz, Black Tiger Sex Machine, William Black, Fairlane, Crystal Skies, Ghastly, Frank Zummo, and PhaseOne. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Micah+Martin">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
