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Australian musician

PJ Harding
OriginSydney, Australia
Genres
Occupations
  • Songwriter
  • Musician
  • producer
Years active2015–present
LabelsUniversal Music Publishing Group RCA Records
Websitehttps://www.pjharding.com/
Musical artist

Peter Harding, known professionally as PJ Harding, is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician, and producer originally from Sydney, Australia. PJ relocated to Los Angeles in 2019.

Peter is best known for co-writing 'July' with Noah Cyrus, earning over one billion streams and an ARIA 5× platinum certification. PJ was awarded the APRA AMCOS’ Billions Award. The song has reached multiple platinum status with seven times platinum in Canada, five times platinum in Australia, quadruple platinum in the US; and platinum in the UK, Austria, and Denmark. It was a top 10 song in New Zealand and the Netherlands.

Career

PJ has written alongside artists including: Lennon Stella, Lil Nas X, Bebe Rexha, Chromeo, Ruel, Jessica Mauboy and Guy Sebastian

In April 2021, Harding and Cyrus released the People Don’t Change EP, featuring the single ‘Dear August’. The EP was by Records, LLC and RCA Records.

Discography

Extended plays (EP)

  • 2021 "People Don't Change"
  • 2023 "To Fall Asleep"

Singles

References

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