Meg Myers
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Meg Myers is an American singer-songwriter known for her dynamic and raw lyrical themes and unique alternative pop sound. She was born on October 6, 1986, in Nashville, Tennessee. Growing up in a family of Jehovah’s Witnesses, music became her escape from a strict and isolated upbringing.
Myers moved to Los Angeles at the age of 20 to pursue a music career. After a few years of performing in local clubs, she was signed by Atlantic Records in 2012. Her debut EP, "Daughter in the Choir," was released the same year, featuring a blend of grunge, indie pop, and folk styles.
Her first full-length album, "Sorry," was released in 2015, which included hit singles like "Desire" and "Sorry." It showcased her ability to write emotionally intense lyrics paired with catchy melodies. In 2018, she released her second album, "Take Me to the Disco," which she wrote and produced herself, further establishing her as a multifaceted artist.
Meg Myers' music is often noted for its raw emotion and powerful vocals, with themes revolving around love, loss, and mental health. Despite her intense lyrics, her songs remain accessible and catchy, earning her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.