Michelle Buzz, known professionally as BUZZ, is an American singer, songwriter, and producer born and raised in Houston, Texas.
Coming up in the songwriting community of Los Angeles post college, BUZZ gained platinum selling status for songwriting contributions on songs like “Never Really Over” by Katy Perry, and “Like a Lady” by Lady A. BUZZ gained her first Grammy nomination for Best Dance Remix from collaborating with alternative artist Phil Good on “Do You Ever”. BUZZ’s songwriting credits span across genres from credits with indie-folk artist Gatlin’s “What If I Loved You”, to pop credits like “Die For A Man” by Bebe Rexha.
In 2021 BUZZ began releasing her own music under her last name. After releasing two singles, BUZZ posted a backyard performance of a song she’s written called “Liberation” which amassed viral attention across social media and lead to her releasing the song a few months later.
In 2023 BUZZ released here debut EP, On Matters Of Searching.
BUZZ continues to work with artists as songwriter and producer as well as releasing her own music known for it’s eclectic mix of electronica and cinematic.
BUZZ (USA)'s first album On Matters Of Searching released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by BUZZ (USA)'s is On Matters Of Searching
The most popular song by BUZZ (USA)'s is Nothing is Real
BUZZ (USA)'s first song Nothing is Real released on Wed Jan 04 2023.