Artist's albums
Beautiful Things (EMBRZ Remix)
2022 · single
Beautiful Things
2022 · single
Terrified
2022 · single
Breathe
2021 · single
Without You (Sleepwalkrs Remix)
2021 · single
Without You (D.O.D Remix)
2021 · single
Can I Be Real?
2021 · EP
Without You
2021 · single
Letter To A Girl
2021 · single
Tell Me I'm Pretty (Icona Pop Remix)
2021 · single
Tell Me I'm Pretty (BEAUZ Remix)
2021 · single
Tell Me I'm Pretty (String Quartet)
2021 · single
Tell Me I'm Pretty (Piano Version)
2021 · single
Tell Me I'm Pretty
2021 · single
Walking In The Snow / River
2019 · single
Internet You (Denis First Remix)
2019 · single
Internet You
2019 · single
Might Not Like Me (Acoustic)
2018 · single
Might Not Like Me (Remixes)
2018 · single
Time Of Our Lives
2018 · EP
Time Of Our Lives
2018 · single
Might Not Like Me
2018 · single
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Biography
At age 14, Brynn Elliott was determined she’d become the first member of her family to apply to college. And not just any college: Harvard. She buried herself in schoolwork and extracurriculars, building up resume for an application, and in the midst of it all Brynn began to teach herself guitar chords using YouTube videos. Brynn’s initial application to Harvard was not accepted, but she refused to give up. She reapplied a year later, this time submitting her music with the application, and was accepted. In the past few years, Brynn has gone from writing songs on the bathroom floor to playing over 200 shows, signing with Atlantic Records and having 2 hit songs on the radio. Brynn’s music is about embracing who you are and feeling inspired to act. Brynn says. “Philosophy and music are two sides of the same coin for me. Pop music looks for what is universal in the world, providing that place for people to come and relate about the things we all feel, which is what philosophy does as well. My passion for those ideas isn’t going to go away after college – they might just look and sound different.”