Canadian artist profile

Sourced

renforshort

Artist · Toronto, ON

renforshort is a Toronto alternative-pop singer and songwriter whose music combines grunge-edged guitars, direct pop hooks, and intimate writing about uncertainty and growing up.

Active since
2019
Catalog
22 releases
Last checked
July 17, 2026

About

The artist

renforshort is the active Toronto-based alternative-pop project of singer and songwriter Lauren Isenberg. Her artist-controlled Spotify biography says that she is from Toronto, and recent Billboard Canada reporting independently identifies her as Toronto-based. She began releasing music as Ren in 2019 before adopting the renforshort name for teenage angst EP. Her debut album, dear amelia, followed in 2022. The exact Spotify artist 3GYvf7puxwkr51EYoD9E7D exposes twenty-seven album and single containers in Canada. Five are led by other artists and are excluded as guest appearances, leaving twenty-two principal containers from February 15, 2019 through June 6, 2025. One is an album, five multi-track releases are classified by MusicList as EPs, and sixteen are singles. Representative releases include waves, teenage angst EP, off saint dominique EP, dear amelia, clean hands dirty water, and a girl's experience. Apple Music independently connects the exact identity to Toronto and documents the June 2026 single Mala. The Festival d'été de Québec confirms current 2026 activity and the Nettwerk relationship. Billboard Canada records a 2019 SOCAN Songwriting Prize nomination for mind games. Professional inquiries and current official links route through the artist-controlled Linktree without reproducing direct contact details or social handles. Spotify media is displayed live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.

directguitar-drivenintimatehook-focused

Listen

Listen on Spotify

Player by Spotify

Catalog

Selected releases

Sources & provenance

MusicList publishes conservative professional facts from public sources and links to official pages rather than republishing personal details. Something outdated? Suggest a correction.