Miriam Bryant

Miriam Bryant: Sweden's Electropop Powerhouse
Miriam Bryant is a Swedish singer-songwriter known for her emotive vocals and genre-blending electropop anthems. Hailing from Gothenburg, she achieved major commercial success in Scandinavia with her platinum-certified debut album and a string of chart-topping singles.
Early career
Born in 1991 in Spain to Swedish parents, Bryant grew up in Gothenburg and began her musical journey early, influenced by her father's work as a musician. Her talent was first showcased on the Swedish television talent show "Joker" in 2008, which led to her initial record deal and the release of her first EP, "Finders, Keepers," in 2011.
Breakthrough
Bryant's breakthrough arrived in 2013 with the massive hit "Push Play," a collaboration with producer and DJ Zara Larsson. The song became a summer anthem in Sweden, peaking at number two on the Swedish Singles Chart and achieving triple platinum status. This success paved the way for her debut album, "Raised in Rain," released in 2014 under Warner Music Sweden.
Key tracks
Push Play — This triple-platinum collaboration with Zara Larsson launched Bryant into the mainstream and defined her energetic pop sound.
Black Car — A darker, more atmospheric track that showcased her artistic growth and became a fan favorite.
Draco — A powerful and anthemic single that highlighted her strong vocal delivery and cemented her place in Swedish pop.
Liars — This emotional ballad demonstrated her songwriting depth and versatility beyond dance-pop.
Nobody — A later-career hit that blended pop sensibility with electronic production, proving her lasting relevance.
Following her debut's success, Bryant continued to evolve her sound, incorporating more electronic and alternative influences. Her sophomore album, "Bye Bye Blue," arrived in 2018, featuring the hit "All That Muscle" and further establishing her artistic identity. She has also engaged in notable collaborations, including co-writing the song "I Found You" with Swedish House Mafia member Axwell Λ Ingrosso.
Fans of Miriam Bryant's blend of emotive Scandinavian pop and electronic beats should also explore the work of Tove Lo. She shares a raw lyrical honesty and synth-driven production style. Lykke Li offers a similarly atmospheric and vocally distinctive approach to Nordic pop. For listeners drawn to Bryant's anthemic choruses, MØ delivers a comparable energy and indie-pop crossover appeal. The music of Zara Larsson also resonates, given their successful collaboration and shared foundation in powerful Swedish pop.
Miriam Bryant's dynamic catalog is a staple on modern pop and electropop radio stations featured on this website. Her hits frequently rotate on stations dedicated to contemporary Scandinavian music and top 40 pop, while her deeper album cuts find a home on independent music radio stations exploring alternative pop sounds.
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