Bryce Vine
Bryce Vine (born Bryce Ross-Johnson on June 16, 1988) is an American singer, songwriter, and rapper. He is known for blending pop, alternative, hip-hop, and R&B influences into his music.
Vine rose to prominence with his 2014 single "Drew Barrymore," which gained significant popularity and helped launch his career. He followed this success with other notable songs such as "Sour Patch Kids" and "La La Land" featuring YG. His music often explores themes of relationships, youth, and personal experiences, characterized by catchy melodies and relatable lyrics.
Bryce Vine has released several EPs and albums, including "Lazy Fair" (2014), "Night Circus" (2016), and his debut studio album "Carnival" (2019) which featured the singles mentioned above. His second studio album, "Serotonin," was released in 2023. He has toured extensively, both as a headliner and in support of other artists, building a dedicated fanbase.