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Benny Blanco's Parents Shaped His Rise to Pop Stardom
28 Sep
Summary
- Blanco's close relationship with his mother, who inspired his optimistic outlook
- Blanco's brother Jeremy introduced him to music, sparking his lifelong passion
- Blanco's Jewish heritage and family recipes featured in his 2024 cookbook

Benny Blanco, one of the most successful pop producers and songwriters of the past two decades, has credited his upbringing by his parents, Sandra and Andrew Levin, as a key factor in his professional accomplishments. Born Benjamin Levin in March 1988, Blanco was raised between Virginia and Maryland, and has described himself as "a chubby Jewish kid" from the area.
Blanco's close relationship with his mother, Sandra, has been a constant source of support and inspiration. The two share a weekly ritual of visiting the farmer's market, cooking lunch, and bonding over casual conversation. Sandra's resilience and optimistic outlook have also had a profound impact on Blanco, who says he has "always been a very happy person" despite facing some tough times.
Blanco's musical passion was also nurtured from a young age, thanks in part to his older brother, Jeremy. Jeremy introduced Blanco to music by taking him along on trips to record stores, sparking the producer's lifelong fascination with the craft. Today, Jeremy is involved in Blanco's career, overseeing his interviews, photoshoots, and demo vetting.
Blanco's Jewish heritage has also played a significant role in his life, as evidenced by the 2024 cookbook he co-authored with Jess Damuck. The book, titled "Open Wide: A Cookbook for Friends," features a section dedicated to traditional Jewish cuisine, including Blanco's favorite recipe, his mother's kugel.
As Blanco continues to shape the sound of pop music, his close-knit family and their influence on his upbringing remain a constant source of inspiration and support for the acclaimed producer.




