Bryce Vine
Bryce Vine presents a genre-bending, East-meets-West sound all his own, drawn in equal parts from the bass-heavy reality rap influence of his father, the bright, pop sensibility of his mother, and a childhood spent between New York and L.A. His keen blend of laid back, in-the-cut hip-hop and anthemic choruses prompted Entertainment Weekly to praise his “boundary-pushing aesthetic” and Teen Vogue to declare him a “breakout star,” while VIBE asserts, “You can’t put Bryce Vine in a box.” The breakthrough single “Drew Barrymore” has soared to the Top 15 at both Top 40 and Rhythm radio, earning more than 80 million streams on Spotify and leading to performances on Late Night with Seth Meyers and the MTV VMAs pre-show, while Pepsi selected Bryce for their coveted “The Sound Drop” program. The rapidly growing fan base latched onto his distinct DIY attitude early on – while Bryce was studying at Berklee College of Music. He self-released his debut EP Lazy Fair, racking up over 23 million plays on breakout track “Sour Patch Kids” and attracting shared marquees with the likes of G-Eazy, Big Sean and Kyle. Bryce Vine will be releasing his major label debut on Sire Records in 2019.