2017–2018: Both Can Be True: Part 1 Between April 2017 and March 2018, Saxe released the singles, "Changed", "Anybody Else" and "The Few Things". In November 2018, he released "25 in Barcelona" as the lead single from his debut EP. He released his debut EP,
Both Can Be True: Part 1, on November 8, 2018.
2019–2021: Hold It Together and Dangerous Levels of Introspection Saxe released the singles "Same Room" and "Women Who Look Like You" between June and August 2019. He released "
If the World Was Ending" featuring
Julia Michaels as the lead single from his second EP. He released "Sad Corny Fuck" as the second single from his second EP, in February 2020. He released his second EP,
Hold It Together, on February 7, 2020. It peaked at number 53 on the
Canadian Albums Chart. He features on
Lennon Stella's single "Golf on TV". In April 2020, Saxe and Michaels re-released "If the World Was Ending" with other artists including
Sam Smith,
H.E.R.,
Alessia Cara,
Sabrina Carpenter,
Niall Horan,
Keith Urban and
Finneas O'Connell, who produced the song. Each artist filmed their part on their phones from their homes while self-isolating and features on the music video. Saxe explained that the collaboration was inspired by covers of the song he saw online, and he then texted the featured artists to ask if they'd want to get involved. His song "Same Room" was shortlisted for the 2020
SOCAN Songwriting Prize. He released his debut studio album
Dangerous Levels of Introspection on June 25, 2021.
2022–present: A Grey Area In 2023, Saxe participated in an all-star recording of
Serena Ryder's single "
What I Wouldn't Do", which was released as a charity single to benefit
Kids Help Phone's Feel Out Loud campaign for youth mental health. In April 2023, he released "I Don't Miss You", co-written with
John Mayer. On September 22, 2023, he released his sophomore studio album
A Grey Area via
Arista Records. On October 27, 2025, Saxe sang the
Canadian national anthem before game 3 of the
World Series between the
Toronto Blue Jays and the
Los Angeles Dodgers at
Dodger Stadium. His performance received criticism from social media users, including him changing the lyrics from "Our home and native land" to "Our home on native land". == Discography ==