Bryce Vine, whose musical style seamlessly blends elements of pop, hip-hop, and indie rock, first came to prominence with a unique sound that defies strict genre boundaries. Born Bryce Ross-Johnson on June 16, 1988, in New York City, he moved to Los Angeles with his mother at a young age where he would eventually attend Berklee College of Music. His early career saw him experimenting with music, ultimately auditioning for "The Glee Project" where he showcased his talents, although he did not win.
After several years of honing his craft and releasing music that flew under the radar, Vine broke through with his 2014 single "Sour Patch Kids," gaining a dedicated fan base. However, it was the smash hit "Drew Barrymore," released in 2017, that catapulted him into mainstream consciousness, solidifying his place in the music industry with its catchy hooks and relatable lyrics. Bryce Vine’s discography, which includes recent releases such as "FIX THIS," "Margot Robbie," and collaborations such as "I Know" with Tenille Townes, showcases his versatility and ability to connect with listeners through his storytelling. His works like "Serotonin" and its deluxe version, as well as remixes of his tracks like "WATER. (Torren Foot Remix)", characterize an artist who isn't afraid to explore different aspects of his sound while maintaining his characteristic laid-back yet infectious vibe.
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