Bryce Vine Bio, Drew Barrymore, Tickets, Tour, Glee Project & Album
Natalie Ross
Published Feb 16, 2026
Bryce Ross-Johnson famous by his stage name Bryce Vine is an American singer and rapper from New York City, New York. The singer to the hit song, Drew Barrymore.
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Bryce Vine Biography
Nationality / Age / Net Worth
Vine is an American native, born (On June 16, 1988) in New York City, New York and as of 2019, he is 31 years old, height Unknown & weight Not Available. Dress & Shoe size will be added soon.
In accordance with Wikipedia, Forbes & Various Online resources, Bryce Vine’s estimated net worth $15 Million. You may check previous years’ net worth, salary & much more from below.
Estimated Net Worth in 2019 | $15 Million |
Previous Year’s Net Worth (2018) | $15 Million |
Annual Salary | Under Review. |
Income Source | Primary Income source Rapper. |
Bryce’s primary income source is a Rapper. He shows his interest in music at the age of 13 and ventures into a career of music in 2011 where he auditions for The Glee Project. A year later he signs with record label Kiva House Lambroza and releases an EP titled Lazy Fair to critical acclaim. Two years later, he would release another EP titled Night Circus, also to critical acclaim.
Family / Early Life
Vine is the son of Tracey Ross and Brad Johnson. When young he and his mother had live in a small apartment in New York City where he had a humble lifestyle. In 1989, when Bryce is 1, his mother relocates them both to Los Angeles, California so she could pursue a career as an actress. In which a year later she got a part on the hit soap opera Passions.
This allowed Bryce to spend the majority of his youth in Westlake Village. Some of his childhood friendships were solidified on his mom’s party boat named Laissez-Faire. Bryce found a love for music and entertainment by spending time with his mother on set. Because of this Bryce kept developing his voice and his love for music. When his father introduced him to ’90s R&B, he convinced his mother to buy him a guitar at the age of 13. He taught himself how to play the guitar, and kept developing his talent as a musician.
Spouse / Wife / Girlfriend
Bryce Vine’s Bio reveals that he reportedly is Single but dating someone secretly.
Similarly, his relationship status in a single tag makes his fan wonder about his sexuality. Bryce often gets speculated on his gay rumors, but he hasn’t confirmed those rumors.
The content is still under research.Education
Vine attends his high school studies at Pacific Hills School then later to Berklee College of Music.
Bryce Vine Career / Rapper
Beginning of Career-2011: The Glee Project
A friend of Bryce’s mother suggested that Bryce send an audition tape to the Oxygen show, The Glee Project, a reality series that served as an audition for the Fox show, Glee. He became one of the twelve finalists but was the first contestant to leave the show. He later stated that he was thankful, saying it “was not the right place for me.
2011—present: Music career
After The Glee Project, Bryce went to the Berklee College of Music. It was there where he meets his now producer Nolan Lambroza. Nolan signs Bryce to his label Kiva House Lambroza and the two made music. On April 22, 2014, Bryce releases his debut EP, Lazy Fair (the title was a play on the French phrase “laissez-faire“, this also being the name of a boat owned by his parents) which spawns two online hits, “Sour Patch Kids” and “Guilty Pleasure“, the tracks racking up over 11 million and five million plays respectively on streaming services.
Another EP, Night Circus, is released on March 21, 2016, and in 2017 Bryce releases the single, “Drew Barrymore“, which is met with critical recognition. He releases his debut album Carnival on July 26, 2019.
Artistry / His Ability
Besides him being a hip hop artist, Bryce is heavily influenced by Third Eye Blind. He says that they write the type of music he aspires to write: intelligent and honest lyrics with an infectious chorus. Another heavy influence is rapper J. Cole. He says that he ‘”likes the storyteller aspect of him, as well as having a loud and clear message for listeners. Yet, he never takes himself too seriously.”
Bryce Vine Drew Barrymore
Artist: Bryce VineAlbum: CarnivalReleased: 2019Genre: Hip-Hop/RapLyric
[Verse 1]
I want this forever
Just you in the grotto
With nothin’ but your nights on
Keep the fuckin’ lights on
Same again tomorrow
We don’t need no bottle
Purple color lip-gloss
Room at The Saguaro
Ain’t nowhere I would rather be
Right between your holidays
Coffee on the flintstone
Jewelry on the ottoman
Baby, let me in, oh
For I get way too adamant about it
Love the way you shiver
Dig into my shoulder blades
Feel it when you quiver
Higher level, elevate
You could be the renegade
Bonnie to a Clyde
Harrelson and Juliette
Legends never die
The TV hasn’t worked in ages
Probably got a shorted cable
Way too busy fuckin’ on the sofa or the kitchen table
Is my vision hazy?
You look like your someone famous
[Chorus]
‘Cause you’re the next Drew Barry
And I want more, yeah (More)
And all these other girls keep wonderin’ what I fuck with you for
‘Cause you’re the next Drew Barry, yeah (Barry)
And I want more
And all these other girls keep wonderin’ what I fuck with you for
[Verse 2]
‘Cause you’re something like the summer
Kinda like a hurricane
Sweepin’ through the desert
Hot Americana rain fallin’
Wearing nothing but my Lauryn Hill shirt
It’s kinda baggy on you, baby, but it work
The AC hasn’t worked in ages
I could probably read the label
Way too busy fuckin’ on the counter or the coffee table
Am I hallucinating?
Why do you look hella famous?
[Chorus]
‘Cause you’re the next Drew Barry
And I want more, yeah (More)
And all these other girls keep wonderin’ what I fuck with you for
‘Cause you’re the next Drew Barry, yeah (Barry)
And I want more (More)
And all these other girls keep wonderin’ what I fuck with you for
Bryce Vine Tour / Tickets
- On tour: yes
His Upcoming concerts
- Thursday 01 August 2019Fillmore, Washington, DC, US
- Saturday 03 August 2019
Webster Hall, New York, NY, US
- Sunday 04 August 2019
Theatre of Living Arts (TLA), Philadelphia, PA, US
- Thursday 08 August 2019
Bryce Vine with Loud LuxuryFontainebleau Hotel & Resort, Miami Beach, FL, US
- Friday 16 August 2019
Bryce Vine with Bazzi, Why Don’t We, and 1 otherAT&T Center, San Antonio, TX, US
- Saturday 17 August 2019
Bryce Vine with Why Don’t We and Ally BrookeBOK Center, Tulsa, OK, US
- Friday 23 August 2019
Bryce VineBreakaway Music Festival Grand Rapids 2019Belknap Park, Grand Rapids, MI, US
- Friday 23 August 2019 – Saturday 24 August 2019
Bryce VineBreakaway Michigan 2019Belknap Park, Grand Rapids, MI, US
- Friday 30 August 2019 – Sunday 01 September 2019
Bryce VineBumbershoot 2019Seattle Center, Seattle, WA, US
- Saturday 21 September 2019
Daytime Stage At The iHeartRadio Music Festival 2019Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV, US
- Friday 04 October 2019
Bryce VineBreakaway Music Festival – Carolina 2019Festival Grounds at Avidxchange Music Factory, Charlotte, NC, US
- Friday 04 October 2019 – Saturday 05 October 2019
Bryce VineBreakaway Carolina 2019Avidxchange Music Factory, Charlotte, NC, US
- Friday 11 October 2019 – Saturday 12 October 2019
Bryce VineBreakaway Tennessee 2019Fair Park – Nashville, Nashville, TN, US
- Saturday 12 October 2019
Bryce VineBreakaway Music Festival – Nashville 2019Fair Park – Nashville, Nashville, TN, US
- Friday 22 November 2019 – Sunday 24 November 2019
Bryce VineWonderfront Festival 2019Waterfront Park, San Diego, CA, US
Bryce Vine Discography
Albums
Title Details: Carnival
Scheduled: July 26, 2019
Label: Sire
Format: CD, digital download
Extended plays
Title | Details |
Lazy Fair | Released: April 22, 2014 |
Lazier Fair: Acoustic | Released: October 23, 2015 |
Night Circus | Released: March 21, 2016 |
Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||
| US | US Rhy. | US Pop | CAN | |||
“Take Me Home” | 2013 | — | — | — | — | Lazy Fair |
“Where the Wild Things Are” | — | — | — | — | ||
“Sour Patch Kids” | 2014 | — | — | — | — | |
“Thug Song” | 2015 | — | — | — | — | Non-album singles |
“Sunflower Seeds” | 2016 | — | — | — | — | |
“The Fall” | — | — | — | — | ||
“Bella” | 2017 | — | — | — | — | |
“Drew Barrymore” | 2018 | 46 | 16 | 16 | 89 | Carnival |
“La La Land” | 2019 | 75 | 17 | 18 | — | |
“I’m Not Alright” | — | — | — | 47 | Non-album single | |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Album |
“Coming Home” | 2010 | Big |
“Cool Off” | 2016 | Non-album singles |
“Juice” | ||
“Dollars” | 2017 | |
“Control” | 2018 |