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Misha Bryan (More known as Misha B, born 10th February, 1992)
Is a singer, songwriter and rapper from Manchester.
== Life ==
Born to a single mother Florence, she was raised from 3-months old on by her aunt Lily, as her mother could not take care of her. Her father is unknown.
== X-Factor auditions ==
For her audition song Misha sung Respect, and progressed to bootcamp. For the bootcamp challenge she sung Born This Way and Survivor, and after completing the judges houses song Misha progressed onto the live shows. For the first three weeks, Misha sung "Rolling In The Deep", "Would I Lie To You?" and "Purple Rain". In week four she sung "Tainted Love", but was in the bottom two and had to sing for survival in the final showdown against Sophie Habibis. After singing "Use Somebody" as her survival song, she was unanimously saved by Louis Walsh, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland, with Gary Barlow also confirming he would have saved Misha B too, though his vote was unnecessary for the result. For the fifth week, she sung "Proud Mary", successfully progressing onto the next week. On week six, Misha sung "Born This Way", and once again she landed in the final showdown against Kitty Brucknell and sang "Who You Are" as her survival song. Walsh voted to eliminate her, but Tulisa, Rowland and Barlow voted to save her. On week seven, Misha sung "I Have Nothing", and progressed onto the next week. Barlow also told Misha "I want to see the Misha B we saw at the first audition", which led to Misha singing "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" and "Killing Me Softly With His Song" on the eighth week. Misha B ended up in the final showdown for the third time in week eight, and sung "Out On My Own", with Walsh and Tulisa saving her, and Rowland refusing to vote between her and Janet Devlin, meaning Misha was saved. Barlow afterwards said that he would have also saved her. On 4 December, Misha sung "Dancing In The Street" and "Perfect", but she was voted out of the competition, finishing in 4th place. When the series finished, it was revealed that Misha B had received fewer votes than Sophie Habibis in week 4, fewer votes than Kitty Brucknell in week 6 and fewer votes than Janet Devlin in week 8. This meant that Misha B had received the fewest public votes three times in a row before being eliminated in the semi-finals.
During week 3, Misha B was accused of bullying other contestants backstage on live television. After her performance, Walsh started by commenting about how great she delivered her performance but then suddenly ended it by saying "I just hope that you're not too over-confident" which lead to Bryan looking confused. Then judge Tulisa Constostavlos followed by telling her to 'channel that energy on stage'. Her mentor defended those claims but Constostavlos and Walsh stated that their acts were complaining to them about her behaviour while Walsh claimed that "she was a bully". This led to speculation that the incident had hurt Misha B's chances of winning as voting results revealed that she had the fewest public votes during the next two weeks since the incident occurred.
== Carreer ==
She participated in the X Factor Tour from February 25 to April 4 2012. Whilst on the tour, she spent time working on her first mix-tape called "Why Hello World". It made it's debut on 27 April 2012.] The mix-tape includes five original songs, and covers of Rolling in the Deep, Mirror and Climax . On 2 May 2012, she announced her debut single produced by MNEK, Home Run, which is going to be released on July, 15th. A snippet of the single was unveiled on BBC Radio 1Xtra. On 17 May 2012, she signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing . She is currently working on her debut album.' |
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{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Misha B
| background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Misha Bryan
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|2|10}}
| birth_place = {{nowrap|[[Manchester]], [[England]], UK}}
| genre = [[contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[Pop music|pop]], [[hip hop]], [[Rap music|rap]]
| occupation = [[Singer-songwriter]], [[rapper]]
| instrument = Vocals
| years_active = 2011–present
| label = [[Sony Music Entertainment]], [[Sony-ATV Music Publishing]]
| website = {{URL|www.youtube.com/MishaBVEVO}}
}}
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Misha Bryan (More known as Misha B, born 10th February, 1992)
Is a singer, songwriter and rapper from Manchester.
== Life ==
Born to a single mother Florence, she was raised from 3-months old on by her aunt Lily, as her mother could not take care of her. Her father is unknown.
== X-Factor auditions ==
For her audition song Misha sung Respect, and progressed to bootcamp. For the bootcamp challenge she sung Born This Way and Survivor, and after completing the judges houses song Misha progressed onto the live shows. For the first three weeks, Misha sung "Rolling In The Deep", "Would I Lie To You?" and "Purple Rain". In week four she sung "Tainted Love", but was in the bottom two and had to sing for survival in the final showdown against Sophie Habibis. After singing "Use Somebody" as her survival song, she was unanimously saved by Louis Walsh, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland, with Gary Barlow also confirming he would have saved Misha B too, though his vote was unnecessary for the result. For the fifth week, she sung "Proud Mary", successfully progressing onto the next week. On week six, Misha sung "Born This Way", and once again she landed in the final showdown against Kitty Brucknell and sang "Who You Are" as her survival song. Walsh voted to eliminate her, but Tulisa, Rowland and Barlow voted to save her. On week seven, Misha sung "I Have Nothing", and progressed onto the next week. Barlow also told Misha "I want to see the Misha B we saw at the first audition", which led to Misha singing "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" and "Killing Me Softly With His Song" on the eighth week. Misha B ended up in the final showdown for the third time in week eight, and sung "Out On My Own", with Walsh and Tulisa saving her, and Rowland refusing to vote between her and Janet Devlin, meaning Misha was saved. Barlow afterwards said that he would have also saved her. On 4 December, Misha sung "Dancing In The Street" and "Perfect", but she was voted out of the competition, finishing in 4th place. When the series finished, it was revealed that Misha B had received fewer votes than Sophie Habibis in week 4, fewer votes than Kitty Brucknell in week 6 and fewer votes than Janet Devlin in week 8. This meant that Misha B had received the fewest public votes three times in a row before being eliminated in the semi-finals.
During week 3, Misha B was accused of bullying other contestants backstage on live television. After her performance, Walsh started by commenting about how great she delivered her performance but then suddenly ended it by saying "I just hope that you're not too over-confident" which lead to Bryan looking confused. Then judge Tulisa Constostavlos followed by telling her to 'channel that energy on stage'. Her mentor defended those claims but Constostavlos and Walsh stated that their acts were complaining to them about her behaviour while Walsh claimed that "she was a bully". This led to speculation that the incident had hurt Misha B's chances of winning as voting results revealed that she had the fewest public votes during the next two weeks since the incident occurred.
== Carreer ==
She participated in the X Factor Tour from February 25 to April 4 2012. Whilst on the tour, she spent time working on her first mix-tape called "Why Hello World". It made it's debut on 27 April 2012.] The mix-tape includes five original songs, and covers of Rolling in the Deep, Mirror and Climax . On 2 May 2012, she announced her debut single produced by MNEK, Home Run, which is going to be released on July, 15th. A snippet of the single was unveiled on BBC Radio 1Xtra. On 17 May 2012, she signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing . She is currently working on her debut album.' |