2019
During her brief stint in high school, Prymrr finds herself an outsider, her talents and interests making her a target. She was a tomboy through and through, finding solace in the adrenaline rush of skateboarding the streets of her hometown and the grappling intensity of wrestling statewide. Her fierce determination leads her to excel regardless of the obstacles. Despite her growing fame, Hollywood doesn't swing its doors wide open either, and still Prymrr doesn’t let this deter her. Instead, she uses it as fuel, channeling her experiences into her art. Her unique flow and authentic lyrics resonate with fans, and soon she is dropping more hits like "Take Over," culminating into her six headlining performances at the AlienStock Festival that was slated as the next Woodstock.  Her headlining performances are the focus of a new documentary on RAW forthcoming on Netflix. Despite the success of her music, Prymrr remains loyal to her hometown of Bakersfield, often incorporating references to her childhood into her lyrics. She’s performed at local venues, such as the world-renowned Jerry’s Pizza where prominent acts have performed for decades. Prymrr gets serious about her Youtube channel and begins uploading regularly. Prymrr makes several Television Appearances: one appearance in On the Scene with Lindalee, episode: Teens Wanna Know Influencer Event and two Television Appearances in Teens Wanna Know, episodes: Rock Your Hair Grease Movie Night and the 4th Annual Young Entertainer Awards Red Carpet Interviews. Prymrr stars in Ice Cream in the Cupboard, a Feature Film about early onset Alzheimer's and also stars in three Short Films, playing Young Miranda in RE-Artists, a Rap Artist in Love Is The Only River, and herself in Day of the Girl, and her acting career is featured in The Young Entertainer Awards documentary. At The 40th Annual Young Artist Awards, she is selected as Host and awarded the Young Artist Award: Best Performance in a Music Video - Teen Artist.