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Biography
Singer/actress
Bea Miller (born Beatrice Annika Miller) makes passionate,
emo-pop-inflected music and is best known for competing on the second
season of the reality TV vocal competition The X Factor. A native of
Maplewood, New Jersey, Miller began performing at a young age and by her
teens had garnered voice acting credits in such films as Ice Age 3 and
Toy Story 3. In 2012, Miller auditioned for and won a spot on the second
season of the Fox singing competition The X Factor with her performance
of the Dixie Chicks' "Cowboy Take Me Away." During the show's boot-camp
phase, Miller was assigned pop star and judge Britney Spears as her
mentor. Although she performed well on The X Factor and drew a large fan
following, she ultimately exited in ninth place. After leaving The X
Factor, Miller signed a recording deal with Hollywood Records/Syco Music
and began work on an album. Her debut EP, the five-song Young Blood,
appeared in 2014. In 2015, Miller returned with her full-length debut
album, Not an Apology, which featured production from the Suspex, Mike
Del Rio, Matt Squire, and others. Included on Not an Apology were the
singles "Young Blood" and "Fire N Gold." ~ Matt Collar
Bea Miller (born Beatrice Annika Miller) makes passionate,
emo-pop-inflected music and is best known for competing on the second
season of the reality TV vocal competition The X Factor. A native of
Maplewood, New Jersey, Miller began performing at a young age and by her
teens had garnered voice acting credits in such films as Ice Age 3 and
Toy Story 3. In 2012, Miller auditioned for and won a spot on the second
season of the Fox singing competition The X Factor with her performance
of the Dixie Chicks' "Cowboy Take Me Away." During the show's boot-camp
phase, Miller was assigned pop star and judge Britney Spears as her
mentor. Although she performed well on The X Factor and drew a large fan
following, she ultimately exited in ninth place. After leaving The X
Factor, Miller signed a recording deal with Hollywood Records/Syco Music
and began work on an album. Her debut EP, the five-song Young Blood,
appeared in 2014. In 2015, Miller returned with her full-length debut
album, Not an Apology, which featured production from the Suspex, Mike
Del Rio, Matt Squire, and others. Included on Not an Apology were the
singles "Young Blood" and "Fire N Gold." ~ Matt Collar
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