Dia Frampton is a talented American musician, singer, and songwriter known for her dynamic contributions to the music industry. She first gained prominence as the lead singer of the alternative rock band Meg & Dia, which she formed with her sister. The band achieved significant success with their debut album “Our Home is Gone” and later with “Something Real,” which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Their innovative use of MySpace for promotion led to their participation in the Warped Tour, solidifying their presence in the rock scene.
In 2011, Frampton showcased her exceptional vocal talent as a contestant on NBC’s “The Voice,” where she finished as the runner-up. Her performances, particularly of songs like “Heartless” and “Losing My Religion,” resonated with audiences, leading to impressive digital sales and chart success. Following her time on the show, she released her solo album “Red,” which featured co-written tracks with notable artists, further establishing her as a formidable solo artist.
Frampton’s career continued to flourish as she ventured into collaborations with prominent DJs in the EDM scene, including Illenium and Kaskade. Her ability to blend genres has resulted in numerous successful singles and features, showcasing her versatility as an artist. In addition to her music career, she has also pursued acting, starring in holiday films that highlight her multifaceted talents.
In recent years, Frampton reunited with Meg & Dia, releasing their fifth studio album “happysad” and embarking on a successful tour. Her ongoing contributions to music and film demonstrate her enduring passion and commitment to her craft, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.