Piret Järvis is an Estonian singer-songwriter and musician, known for her contributions to the pop and rock genres. Born on July 24, 1981, she gained prominence in the early 2000s as a member of the band Vanilla Ninja, which achieved significant success across Europe, particularly in Germany and Switzerland. The band is known for its catchy melodies and powerful performances, with hits like "Tough Enough" and "Liar." After Vanilla Ninja disbanded, Järvis pursued a solo career, releasing her debut album "Käed" in 2009. She has continued to explore various musical styles, incorporating elements of pop-rock and alternative music into her work. Järvis is also known for her work in television and her involvement in various musical projects, showcasing her versatility as an artist. Her impact on the Estonian music scene is notable; she has been a role model for aspiring musicians and has contributed to the visibility of Estonian pop music on international platforms. Järvis's work reflects a blend of modern pop sensibilities with traditional influences, solidifying her status as a significant figure in the Baltic music landscape.