Miriam Bryant
Miriam Bryant is a Finnish-Swedish singer and songwriter who gained popularity for her collaboration with Zedd on the song 'Find You'.
Pop Singer
March 8, 1991
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Miriam Bryant, a Finnish-Swedish singer and songwriter, was born on March 8, 1991, in Gothenburg, Sweden. She rose to fame with her 2013 single “Finders, Keepers,” which became one of Scandinavia’s most-streamed songs. In 2014, she collaborated with Zedd on the hit song “Find You,” which topped Billboard’s Dance Club chart. Bryant has released three studio albums, earning praise for her powerful lyrics and catchy melodies. She has also worked with artists such as Zara Larsson and Charlie XCX.
Aside from her music career, Bryant has a passion for fashion and has partnered with Swedish clothing brand Nelly.com to design a limited-edition collection. She also contributed a song to the soundtrack of the film Divergent. Her most popular song is “Black Car,” and she has received several awards, including a Swedish Grammis for “Newcomer of the Year.”