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According to the [[Zomba Label Group]], the parent of Jive Records, Eamon is not on its official artist roster as of early 2008. |
According to the [[Zomba Label Group]], the parent of Jive Records, Eamon is not on its official artist roster as of early 2008. |
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==Discography== |
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===Albums=== |
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! align="center"width="214" rowspan="2"|Year |
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! align="center"width="320" rowspan="2"|Album |
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! align="center"width="107" colspan="3"|Chart positions |
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!width="107"|<small>[[Billboard 200|U.S.]]</small> |
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!width="107"|<small>[[UK Albums Chart|UK]]</small> |
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!width="107"|<small>[[ARIA Charts|Australia]]</small> |
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|2004 |
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|''[[I Don't Want You Back]]'' |
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|align="center"|7 <small>(gold)</small> |
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|align="center"|6 <small>(gold)</small> |
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|align="center"|34 |
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|2006 |
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|''[[Love & Pain]]'' |
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|align="center"|— |
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|align="center"|— |
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|align="center"|— |
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===Singles=== |
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! align="center"width="214" rowspan="2"|Year |
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! align="center"width="320" rowspan="2"|Title |
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! align="center"width="200" colspan="4"|Chart positions |
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! align="center"width="320" rowspan="2"|Album |
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! width="40"| <small>[[Billboard Hot 100|U.S.]]</small> |
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! width="40"| <small>[[UK Singles Chart|UK]]</small> |
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! width="40"| <small>[[ARIA Charts|AUS]]</small> |
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! width="40"| <small>[[Federation of the Italian Music Industry|ITA]]</small> |
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|align="center" rowspan="2"|2004 |
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|"[[Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)]]" |
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|align="center"|16 |
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|align="center"|1 |
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|align="center"|1 |
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|align="center"|1 |
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|rowspan="2"|''I Don't Want You Back'' |
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|"I Love Them Ho's (Ho-Wop)" |
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|align="center"|— |
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|align="center"|27 |
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|align="center"|24 |
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|2006 |
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|"(How Could You) Bring Him Home" |
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|align="center"|— |
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|align="center"|61 |
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|align="center"|— |
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|align="center"|26 |
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|''Love & Pain'' |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 02:17, 6 April 2010
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Eamon Jonathan Doyle (born September 19, 1983), professionally known as Eamon, is an American pop and R&B singer-songwriter. He is perhaps best known for his hit single, "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)."
Eamon is from Staten Island, that's sad.
Personal Life
Eamon recently came out how he is gay on his twitter, and is rumored to be dating a member of SICC Music, an up and coming rap group from Bronx ,NY. Rumor has it that his cover story is Kim Kardashian. The rumors continue that Eamon is supposedly NOT gay and this is a publicity stunt that Eamon and SICC Music are running to get on the mainstream.
Music career
Eamon's debut single, "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)" immediately caught the attention of urban, rhythmic, and pop radio stations when it was released in the U.S. in late 2003, due to its stripped-down production and un-edited profanities about an ex-lover who was two-timing the singer. Jive fast-tracked the release of a music video for the song and commissioned an album for release in early 2004. The single reached the top twenty of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and the popularity of the song helped his album, I Don't Want You Back, debut in the top ten of the U.S. Billboard 200. The success of the song prompted Jive to release the song internationally where it reached number one in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Sweden. In Italy his single was such a big hit that he sang an Italian version, called "Solo". The success of the single and the controversial nature of its lyrics prompted production of an answer single, "F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)", by unknown female singer Frankee who had claimed to be Eamon's ex-girlfriend (which Eamon denied).[1] The song also earned Eamon a Guinness World Record for "the most expletives in a #1 song".
After the success of "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)", Eamon released a second single, "I Love Them Ho's (Ho-Wop)". The song performed well on the charts but did not match the success of its predecessor. "I Love Them Ho's (Ho-Wop)" also had a remix and video featuring fellow Staten Island resident Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah. In return Eamon appeared on Ghostface's album More Fish.
Eamon's second album, Love & Pain, was initially scheduled to be released in the United States on August 1, 2006, but the domestic release was canceled for reasons not disclosed by Jive Records.
According to the Zomba Label Group, the parent of Jive Records, Eamon is not on its official artist roster as of early 2008.
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