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Harry Lawson (born November 17, 2001), known professionally as Peech, is an American singer-songwriter from Park City, Utah, signed to TAMLA Music under Capitol Christian Music Group (Capitol CMG). Raised in Park City, he spent his childhood skiing, camping, and exploring nature. His father, Jason, introduced Peech to music through his friendship with Pennywise bassist Jason Thirsk and would often join him on stage to perform “Bro Hymn” in tribute.
In high school, Peech’s father was diagnosed with a rare heart disease—a turning point that deepened his interest in family, forgiveness, and creativity. Struggling with anxiety and depression, he turned to songwriting, philosophy, and meditation. He graduated in 2020 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue music.
Drawing inspiration from Mac Miller, Kid Cudi, Bon Iver, and The Lumineers, Peech began releasing music in 2018. He signed with Tha Lights Global in 2022, performed at Rolling Loud SXSW, and gained over 2M streams on his debut EP These Times Don’t Feel Right. After leaving the label in 2023, he released Hollywood and was featured on Apple Music’s Today at Apple playlist.
In 2024, he served 121 days in jail following a 2022 incident. He now speaks publicly about the justice system and personal growth. Peech continues to release music and build his audience as an emerging voice in contemporary music.
In high school, Peech’s father was diagnosed with a rare heart disease—a turning point that deepened his interest in family, forgiveness, and creativity. Struggling with anxiety and depression, he turned to songwriting, philosophy, and meditation. He graduated in 2020 and moved to Los Angeles to pursue music.
Drawing inspiration from Mac Miller, Kid Cudi, Bon Iver, and The Lumineers, Peech began releasing music in 2018. He signed with Tha Lights Global in 2022, performed at Rolling Loud SXSW, and gained over 2M streams on his debut EP These Times Don’t Feel Right. After leaving the label in 2023, he released Hollywood and was featured on Apple Music’s Today at Apple playlist.
In 2024, he served 121 days in jail following a 2022 incident. He now speaks publicly about the justice system and personal growth. Peech continues to release music and build his audience as an emerging voice in contemporary music.
Monthly listeners
288,537
Followers
11,790
Most popular tracks
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878,237 | 2:15 | 2021-09-03 | |
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853,322 | 2:22 | 2022-04-08 | |
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849,572 | 2:05 | 2023-02-10 | |
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677,041 | 2:09 | 2023-02-10 | |
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578,231 | 2:16 | 2023-05-26 |