
Artist
Bea Miller
Bea Miller is a pop-rock artist from Maplewood,USA formed in 2008. 32 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop-Rock · Maplewood,USA · Best pop-rock albums
- 32
- Releases
- 2014–2026
- Active years
- 2008
- Formed

Artist
Bea Miller is a pop-rock artist from Maplewood,USA formed in 2008. 32 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop-Rock · Maplewood,USA · Best pop-rock albums

Young Blood
EP · 2014

depressed on the internet
Single · 2026

cynical
Single · 2023

this call is coming from inside the house
Single · 2023

jealous of my friends
Single · 2023

lonely bitch
Single · 2023

gauche
Single · 2023

Arcane League of Legends (The Remixes)
Single · 2022

hate u cuz i don't
Single · 2021

quarantine
EP · 2020

sad boy hour
EP · 2020

elated!
EP · 2020

FEEL SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Single · 2020

wisdom teeth
Single · 2020

lust
EP · 2020

feel something
Single · 2019

NEVER GONNA LIKE YOU (Clean Version)
Single · 2019

THAT BITCH
Single · 2019

NEVER GONNA LIKE YOU
Single · 2019

FEELS LIKE HOME
Single · 2019

I Wanna Know (Remixes)
Single · 2018

I Wanna Know
Single · 2018

I Wanna Know (Acoustic)
Single · 2018

chapter three: yellow
EP · 2017

chapter two: red
EP · 2017

chapter one: blue
EP · 2017

Be My Baby (From "Dirty Dancing" Television Soundtrack)
Single · 2017

brand new eyes (From "Wonder")
Single · 2017

yes girl
Single · 2016
"Beatrice Annika "Bea" Miller" (born February 7, 1999) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. Singer/actress Bea 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.