Serena Ryder
Serena Ryder is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Toronto who started writing songs at 15. Her debut album 'Unlikely Emergency' came out in 2002, and she...
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Serena Ryder is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Toronto who started writing songs at 15. Her debut album 'Unlikely Emergency' came out in 2002, and she followed it up with 'If Your Memory Serves You Well' in 2006. That second album included the single 'Weak in the Knees' and earned her a Juno Award for New Artist of the Year.
In 2010, Ryder entered rehab for alcohol and drug addiction. Some of her better-known songs include 'Stompa' and 'For You'.
In 2018, Ryder faced allegations of sexual misconduct, which she denied while acknowledging her past struggles with substance abuse and mental health. She issued a public apology and worked to rebuild trust with her audience.
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