1999–2001: Career beginnings Soon after moving to San Diego in 1999, Mraz became a roadie for the band
Elgin Park. He met future band member Toca Rivera at Java Joe's, a coffee house in the
Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego known for being formative in the careers of
Jewel and
Steve Poltz. Mraz performed once a week for nearly three years, building a following in San Diego and online. Mraz' last self-released album was
Sold Out (In Stereo), released on March 21, 2002.
2002–2004: Waiting for My Rocket to Come In late 2001, Mraz signed a recording contract with
Elektra Records and moved to Los Angeles. On October 15, 2002, Mraz released his first major label debut album,
Waiting for My Rocket to Come, which peaked at number 55 on the
Billboard 200. The day after the album's release, Mraz played on
The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn. "You & I Both" was released as a promotional single prior to the album's release, but received minimal airplay. In June 2003, "You & I Both" was released commercially as the second single from the album.
Waiting for My Rocket to Come was certified Platinum in May 2005 for selling 1 million units. Mraz opened for
Tracy Chapman in 2003 at the
Royal Albert Hall in London. In 2004, while on tour, Mraz released a live album with an accompanying DVD,
Tonight, Not Again: Jason Mraz Live at the Eagles Ballroom. He performed with his touring band, including drummer Adam King, Rivera, Sheridan and keyboardist Eric Hinojosa, along with a guest appearance from
Blues Traveler frontman
John Popper.
2005–2007: Mr. A–Z in Ledyard, Connecticut on May 17, 2006. On July 26, 2005, Mraz released his second major label album,
Mr. A–Z, produced by
Steve Lillywhite for
Atlantic Records. The album's lead single, "Wordplay", was produced by
Kevin Kadish, and entered the
Billboard 200 at number 5. The album earned a
Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical, while Lillywhite received a nomination for Producer of the Year. Mraz began a long-running tour in support of
Mr. A–Z at the
San Diego Music Awards on September 12, 2005. The tour featured several opening acts, including
Bushwalla and
Tristan Prettyman, with whom he had written the duet "Shy That Way" in 2002. Mraz opened for
Alanis Morissette during her 2005
Jagged Little Pill Acoustic tour, That May, he toured mostly small venues and music festivals in the U.S., along with a few shows in the United Kingdom and Ireland where he supported
James Blunt. The tour included a May 6, 2006, acoustic show with
P.O.D.,
Better Than Ezra,
Live, and
The presidents of the United States of America. Mraz was featured as a headlining guest of
St. Louis's annual
Fair St. Louis and performed a free concert at the base of the
Gateway Arch on July 1, 2006. During this time, Mraz was also the opening act at several dates for
Rob Thomas'
Something to Be Tour. In 2005, Mraz was one of many singers featured in the fall advertisement campaign for
The Gap campaign "Favorites", singing a cover of
Bob Marley's "
One Love". 2006 saw the release of
Selections for Friends, the live, online-only album recorded during the Songs for Friends Tour. In 2007, "The Beauty in Ugly", an earlier track penned by Mraz originally titled "Plain Jane", was rewritten for the
ABC television show
Ugly Betty. The song was featured as a part of ABC's "Be Ugly in '07" campaign.
2008–2011: We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. On May 13, 2008, Mraz released his third studio album,
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. The album debuted at number 3 on the
Billboard 200 and was later certified quadruple platinum. Mraz said that the album title was taken from the work of Scottish artist
David Shrigley. The album's lead single, "
I'm Yours", was written in August 2004 and was initially released in demo form on the limited edition EP
Extra Credit in 2005
. Through Mraz's live performances of the song, it gained in popularity with fans. It ultimately spent 76 weeks on the Hot 100, longer than any other song in the magazine's 51-year history (a record since broken by
Imagine Dragons with "
Radioactive" in 2014). It was a major commercial success in the US and was certified 7x multi-Platinum by the
RIAA for sales of over seven million. By May 2012, it had gained over 125,000,000 hits on YouTube. It was the first song to top the charts in four different radio formats: Mainstream Top 40, Adult Contemporary, Adult Top 40 and Triple A. "Make It Mine" was released as the second single from the album but failed to chart on the
Billboard Hot 100. "
Lucky" with
Colbie Caillat was released as the third single from the album and peaked at number 48 on the
Billboard Hot 100. and
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. was nominated for
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. In 2009, Mraz was awarded the Hal David Starlight Award from the
Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2010, Mraz won two
Grammy Awards for
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance ("Make It Mine") and
Best Pop Collaboration ("Lucky" with Colbie Caillat). "I'm Yours" was also named
ASCAP's 2010 Song of the Year. Mraz's 2008 world tour traveled across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia. His personal photo travelogue from the world tour was published as a book, titled
A Thousand Things (2008). That year, he embarked on the Music, Magic & Make Peace Tour with Bushwalla, The Makepeace Brothers, and magician
Justin Willman. In 2009, Mraz recorded "The Way Is Love", an unreleased
Roy Orbison song, as a duet with
Willie Nelson. In November 2009, he released the live CD/DVD ''
Jason Mraz's Beautiful Mess: Live on Earth, recorded in Chicago during the Gratitude Café tour. The following year, he went to Brazil to record "Simplesmente Todo" with Milton Nascimento, who sings in Portuguese while Mraz sings in English. He also did some writing with Dido and recorded new material with producer Martin Terefe. Mraz released the live EP, Life Is Good'' on October 5, 2010.
2012–2013: Love Is A Four Letter Word Mraz released the live EP,
Love Is A Four Letter Word, on February 28, 2012. His fourth studio album,
Love Is a Four Letter Word was released on April 13, 2012. It reached number 2 on the
Billboard 200, and the top 20 in 10 other countries. The album's lead single, "
I Won't Give Up", debuted at number 8 on the
Billboard Hot 100, and number 1 on the Digital Songs chart. It charted in 15 countries in total, and in October 2013 was certified 4x multi-platinum, for selling in excess of 4 million units. In 2012, he played sold-out shows at the
Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles,
Madison Square Garden in New York and the
O2 Arena in London, and performed at President
Barack Obama and family's lighting of the national Christmas tree at the
White House; a noted Obama supporter, he has also performed at numerous other events involving Obama and Vice President
Joe Biden. Also in 2012, he performed "You Did It" at the presentation ceremony for the
Kennedy Center's
Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, won that year by
Ellen DeGeneres. In September 2013, Mraz was featured on the Hunter Hayes song "
Everybody's Got Somebody but Me", which was later certified Gold. The same month, he was featured on the
Travie McCoy single "
Rough Water". That year, Mraz won a
People's Choice Award for Favorite Male Artist.
2014–2019: Yes! and Know. Mraz's fifth studio album,
Yes!, was released on July 15, 2014. It was recorded with all-female
folk rock band Raining Jane, with whom Mraz had previously collaborated on the track "A Beautiful Mess" for his 2008 album
We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. The album's lead single, "Love Someone", was released on May 19, 2014; Mraz performed the song for
Time. In 2015, Mraz was featured on "Bad Idea" and "You Matter to Me" on the Sara Bareilles album ''What's Inside: Songs From Waitress
. On September 27, 2017, it was announced that Mraz would make his Broadway debut in the musical Waitress''. He took on the role of Dr. Pomatter from November 3, 2017, until February 11, 2018. On August 10, 2018, Mraz released his sixth studio album,
Know.. He referred to the new album as "bright and shiny" and a "classic-sounding pop acoustic, vocally driven record with positive lyrics and love songs." The album's second single, "Unlonely", was released in June. On August 7, 2018, he partnered with
Fathom Events for the one-night-only release of
Jason Mraz - Have It All The Movie, a concert film and behind the scenes footage of the making of the "Have It All" video, in 600 movie theaters throughout North America.
2020–present: Look for the Good and Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride In June 2020, Jason Mraz signed a three-album agreement with
BMG led by Vice President of A&R Jaime Neely, Executive Vice President of Repertoire & Marketing Thomas Scherer, Vice President of Marketing and Recorded Music Cyndi Lynott, and Vice President of Creative Synch Jonathan Palmer. Jason also founded Interrabang Records, through which his 2020 album,
Look for the Good, was released, as well as singer-songwriter
Gregory Page's eighteenth album,
One Hell of a Memory. On February 15, 2023, Mraz released the single "I Feel Like Dancing" for his upcoming album
Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride. The album was released on June 23, 2023, which was also Mraz's 46th birthday. In September 2023, Mraz began appearing on
Season 32 of Dancing With the Stars, partnered with pro dancer
Daniella Karagach. He placed second during the season finale.
Dancing with the Stars performances Average: 26.6/30 ==Musical style==