Draft:Brini
Austrian pop-R&B singer and dancer
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Sabrina Zehetbauer (born in Vienna, Austria), professionally known as Brini (stylized as /Z), is an Austrian pop and R&B singer, songwriter, dance artist, choreographer, actress, and entrepreneur. She released her debut single "Meant to Be" in 2020 and has since released several music projects, including "Hurt Before" (2026). She is also the co-founder of the dance initiative Vienna Heels and has appeared in film, theater, and cultural productions in Austria and internationally.[1][2]
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Early life and education
Brini began singing and dancing at the age of four. Between the ages of eight and ten, she studied keyboard and piano. By thirteen, she led dance groups for school productions and formal events, demonstrating early choreographic and leadership abilities.[3][4]
At sixteen, she booked her first commercial performance job for the Austrian television channel Puls 4. In 2016, she performed as a dancer for Austrian singer Vincent Bueno during his Eurovision Song Contest pre-selection performance of "All We Need Is the Love".
In 2018, Brini studied performing arts at the Broadway Dance Center in New York City with a scholarship from choreographer Shirlene Quigley.
After returning to Austria, she co-founded Vienna Heels in 2019. In 2022, Vienna Heels collaborated with Kunstforum Wien during the Helmut Newton exhibition and released the short dance film 5 Elements, winning a British Movement Award the same year.[5]
Brini completed a Bachelor's degree in Transcultural Communication at the University of Vienna.[citation needed] In 2025, she completed a hybrid MBA in Leadership in Fashion at ESDEN Business School in Madrid, Spain.[citation needed]
Music career
Brini released her debut single "Meant to Be" in 2020. In the same year, she featured on Vincent Bueno's album On the Run, performing the chorus on the track "Snatch Like a Wolf".
In 2021, she released "Hold U (Lost U)". In 2023, the track was re-released alongside a sped-up version. In 2024, she released "365", accompanied by multiple remixes.[1]
On 20 September 2025, Brini opened for Evan Parks at Dschungel Wien
Brini has appeared in film and theater productions in Austria.[6][7]
Discography
Singles
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | "Meant to Be" | Debut single |
| 2020 | "Snatch Like a Wolf" | Vincent Bueno feat. Brini |
| 2021 | "Hold U (Lost U)" | Original release |
| 2023 | "Hold U" | Re-release + Sped-Up Version |
| 2024 | "365" | Includes Desire Remix & ISRA Remix |
| 2026 | "Hurt Before" | Latest single |
Biography
Brini completed a diploma in make-up artistry and fashion styling in Vienna and has worked professionally in commercial and fashion projects.[8][9][10]
Brini has contributed to festival production and dance associations in Austria.[11][12]
Brini has been featured in Austrian and international media, including 1000 Things Magazine,[2] Der Standard and[13] Wavy Music Magazine.[1]
