There are at least four artists named Miri: 1. A singer/songwriter from England 2. MIRI, a Japanese idol and rapper, member of the group Rhymeberry 3. A rock band from New Zealand 4. A post-rock band from Iceland 1. MIRI from London, England, recently signed to digital acoustic label Reel Me Records. Miri started pursuing music aged 16, before going on to produce beats and sound arrangements for MCs and other vocalists. Now an experienced songwriter and singer has been making her way up in today’s music industry for over a decade, not only producing her own music, but co-writing, performing with and supporting many other well-known music artists.   Her songs are a mixture of alternative pop, soul and indie music with husky and unique vocals and has been compared to those of Feist and Macy Gray.   Her debut album ‘Canvas’ was produced by Beverly Knight’s bass player, Paul Bruce and Monty Joseph from Qton Productions. Two of the tracks were co-written with Cocknbullkid. Before and during producing ‘Canvas,’ Miri’s voice has taken her to perform at a variety of venues including The Jazz Café in London, Dingwalls, The Bull & Gate, Water Rats, Madam Jo Jo’s, Candy Bar, and a township in South Africa.  Miri also supported Dee C Lee & The Deep MO, whose members have performed with George Michael, Eurythmics, Paul Weller, B.B King, and Stevie Wonder. Miri has also performed with renowned drummer Andy Gangadeen, bass player Nick Coen, indie-pop band The Precious Mings, and jazz guitarist Tony Remy. 2. MIRI debuted with the hip-hop idol group Rhymeberry in 2012, as MC MIRI. As of 2016, she is the only remaining original member in the group. She released her first solo album, '"hiphop" to Nanottemo Ii Desu ka' (Is it OK to call this "hip-hop"?) in 2016, featuring a mixture of old-school jazzy sounds and darker trap. While Rhymeberry's lyrics were initially written by the producer (E-TICKET PRODUCTIONS), MIRI has recently taken a more active role in the creation of the group's lyrics. She became a hot topic after dissing the hip-hop idol group lyrical school during a rap battle, a decision which drew both positive and negative reactions from fans of hip-hop and idols. Together with Hachigatsu-chan of the alternative rock idol group Oyasumi Hologram, she also performs in a duo called 8mm (pronounced "Hachi-miri"). 3. The third is Miri from New Zealand/Scotland, who can be found under her album 'The Briney Deep', and Miri + the Whiskers. 4. Lastly, an instrumental band from East Iceland. The members of the Icelandic band come from three small towns, Fellabær, Seydisfjordur and Egilsstadir. The band was formed in 2003 at the LungA (Art festival for young people in East Iceland) in Seydisfjordur. Since then they have been writing songs together and the have released one EP, called Fallegt Þorp, which was recorded at LungA in 2005. In October 2006, Miri performed at the Iceland Airwaves Music Festival and were spotted by Rolling Stone Magazine reporter David Fricke, which saw them as a standout act in the music festival Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.