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Misha B Biography

news-detailsMisha B emerged as a distinctive voice in British pop and hip-hop, recognized for her confident rap-singing style and dynamic stage presence. Born Misha Amber Bryan on February 10, 1992, in Manchester, England, she was raised by her mother, Florence Bryan. Her musical journey began in her youth, performing in her church choir and later attending the prestigious Manchester School of Art, which helped cultivate her artistic vision.

She first captured national attention in 2011 as a memorable finalist on the eighth series of the UK talent competition The X Factor, where her powerful vocals and self-assured performances secured a fourth-place finish. The exposure from the show provided a significant platform, and she quickly began establishing herself as a recording artist. In April 2012, she released her free debut mixtape, Why Hello World, which included a sample of her forthcoming official single. That single, "Home Run," debuted in July 2012 and charted successfully at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.

Her momentum continued with the release of "Do You Think of Me" in November 2012, which became her highest-charting single, reaching number nine in the UK. That same autumn, she gained valuable touring experience as the support act for American superstar Nicki Minaj on the United Kingdom leg of her Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour. Her breakthrough year was capped with a nomination for Best Newcomer at the MOBO Awards. In 2013, Misha B released her second mixtape, Knock Knock, and the single "Here's to Everything (Ooh La La)," which peaked at number 35 on the UK chart.

Beyond her music career, Misha B has been recognized for her advocacy work. She serves as a joint patron of the UK's annual National Diversity Awards, supporting the celebration of inclusive communities and role models. While maintaining a lower public profile in recent years regarding new musical releases, her impact as a talented vocalist and rapper from the The X Factor platform who achieved chart success and toured with a major international artist like Nicki Minaj remains a noted part of her legacy in the British music scene.