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Bryce Xavier

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Bryce Xavier
Background information
Born (2002-02-15) February 15, 2002 (age 24)[citation needed]
Lakewood, California
Years active2019-present

Bryce Xavier is an American singer-songwriter[1], producer, musician, influencer[2], and actor[3] who got his start on the viral video content creation app TikTok by dancing, lip-syncing and doing covers of his favorite artists. Bryce has performed as a violinist with the Walt Disney Orchestra. He was the featured speaker at Instagram's IGTV announcement in June 2018[4]. In 2019, he released his debut single "His Girl."[5] In 2019 Bryce revealed that he is Pansexual[6]. He is credited for being on Kendrick Lamar’s 2022 album Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers on the single Count Me Out[7]

Career

As a musician, Bryce has been a violinist with the Disney Orchestra. He has recorded and produced music with Mackenzie Ziegler, Lexi Jayde, Carson Lueders, Johnny Orlando.

Bryce has had a recurring role on Total Eclipse, Family Time and Alexa & Katie. Bryce is a former member of The Vault house[8][9] and one of the first people to have a Haptagram music video

Bryce was nominated for Best LiveStreamer for the 10th Annual Shorty Awards in 2018

Discography

Singles

  • Run Back to You (2022)
  • Forbidden to You (2022)
  • Luke Markinson Mirror Mirror (2022)
  • Lifeguard (2021)
  • Two Strangers (2021)
  • Romeo (2021)
  • Stay the Night (2021)
  • No One's Favorite :( (2021)
  • Sunnier Days (2021)
  • Already Looking at Me (2020)
  • Bus Ride Away (2020)
  • Pretend to Be Friends (2020)
  • The Start (2020)
  • I Know (2019)
  • Fall in Love Again (2019)
  • His Girl (2019)

EPs

Beautifully Tragic EP 2021

  • Bedtime Story
  • Romeo
  • Lifeguard
  • Like This
  • 19 in LA
  • Beautifully Tragic

Butterfly effect EP 2021

  • Butterfly effect
  • Sunnier Days
  • Prom King!!
  • Tattoos R Forever
  • No One's Favorite :(
  • Stay the Night

References

  1. Brozyna, Emily (2018-08-22). "Nia Sioux and Bryce Xavier Break-Up Song: A Goodbye to My Ex Girlfriend". J-14. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  2. Hess, Amanda (2017-06-06). "The Teenage Life, Streamed Live and for Profit". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  3. Jarvey, Natalie; Jarvey, Natalie (2018-08-09). "5 Young Digital Stars Parlaying Followers Into Hollywood Fame". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  4. "Bryce Xavier Helps Instagram Launch New IGTV Video Platform | TigerBeat". 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  5. "Bryce Xavier Debuts First-Ever Single 'His Girl' | TigerBeat". 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  6. "Bryce Xavier Came Out On TikTok & Hasn't Looked Back Since". Elite Daily. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  7. Nast, Condé (2022-05-13). "Kendrick Lamar Releases New Album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers: Listen and Read the Full Credits". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  8. "Who Is Part of the TikTok Collective Known as The Vault House?". Distractify. 2020-06-29. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  9. Pellot, Emerald (2020-11-12). "TikTok houses: Here's a list of every creator collective and its members". In The Know. Retrieved 2023-01-06.


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