Berit Dybing, widely known as Ber, is an American singer and songwriter celebrated for her contributions to the indie pop genre. She was born in the United States on April 7, 1998.
Launching her music career in 2020, she swiftly captured audiences with her distinct sound. In 2021, Ber unveiled her debut single "Bad For Me," marking the inception of her ascent in the music industry. However, it was her collaboration with fellow artist Charlie Oriain on the hit single "Meant To Be" later that year that propelled her to widespread recognition, amassing over 100 million streams across various platforms. In 2022, Ber released her debut studio project, the EP titled "And I’m Still Thinking About That," further solidifying her presence in the indie pop scene. Her discography boasts several chart-topping singles including "I’m Not In Love," "Your Internet Sucks," "Feels So Easy," and "Superspreader," alongside successful EPs such as "Halfway" and "Your Internet Sucks." Ber has showcased her talent on tour alongside esteemed artists like Sigrid, captivating audiences with her dynamic performances.
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