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Conor Maynard
Maynard performing on 9 June 2012 in London at the Capital Summertime Ball
Maynard performing on 9 June 2012 in London at the Capital Summertime Ball
Background information
Birth nameConor Paul Maynard
Born (1992-11-21) 21 November 1992 (age 31)
Brighton, East Sussex, England
GenresPop, R&B, Soft Rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active2008–present
LabelsParlophone[1]
Websiteconor-maynard.com

Conor Paul Maynard (born 21 November 1992) is an English singer-songwriter from Brighton & Hove who is signed to EMI subsidiary, Parlophone.[1] Maynard rose to success in 2012 when he was nominated for, and subsequently won, MTV's Brand New for 2012 award.[2] His debut single, "Can't Say No", was released in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2012.[3]

Biography

1992–2011: Early life and career

Maynard was born in Brighton, England to an office worker mother, Helen and a builder father, Gary. Also he has a younger brother Jack and a younger sister Anna. Anna has appeared in some of Conor's covers on YouTube, including "Run" and "If I were a girl".[4][5]

On 19 May 2006, Maynard signed up to online video-sharing website YouTube and uploaded his very first video of him singing "Breathe" by fellow British musician Lee Carr.[6] Throughout 2009–present, Maynard uploaded cover versions of songs with rapper and close friend, Anthony "Anth" Melo who resides in Virginia. Together they have covered a variety of songs, including: Chris Brown ("Crawl"), Taio Cruz ("Dynamite"), Rihanna ("Only Girl (In the World)"). Maynard was brought to label attention when American singer/songwriter Ne-Yo watched a cover version of his track "Beautiful Monster" – who contacted the musician soon afterwards, and Ne-Yo became Maynard's mentor.[7] He signed to EMI/Parlophone and Turn First management.[8] Turn First were responsible for developing the artist.[8] CEO Sarah Stennett told HitQuarters that rather than telling him what songs to sing, they guided him through the songwriting process, finding what music he was listening to and what was inspiring him, and then matched him up with producers The Invisible Men and songwriter Sophie Stern.[8] These sessions eventually resulted in first single "Can't Say No".[8] Stennett described the song as: "a tastemaker track. It sounded like something he was listening to, which was urban radio."[8]

In November 2011, Maynard received a nomination for MTV's Brand New for 2012 award, competing alongside Delilah, Michael Kiwanuka, Lana Del Rey and Lianne La Havas.[9] It was announced on 31 January 2012 that Maynard had been crowned winner of the award, having received approximately 48% of the public vote.[2] February 2012 saw the reveal that Maynard had been signed to label EMI subsidiary, Parlophone in late 2011 and that work would begin in the coming months on his debut studio album, Contrast.[1] Maynard released the music video for his debut single "Can't Say No" on 1 March 2012,[10] which by September 2012 had already surpassed fourteen million views. The single was met with positive reviews, with Lewis Corner (of Digital Spy) describing it as "playful, fun and immediately leaves you wanting another go",[11] whilst others compared Maynard to Canadian singer Justin Bieber; both vocally and career-wise. However Conor disputes this claim, saying "I'm not like Justin Bieber." but recognises that they both gained popularity from being young and from being found through YouTube.[12]

2012–2013: Contrast

Maynard's debut single, "Can't Say No", was released in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2012 – debuting at number two on the UK Singles Chart for the week ending 28 April with 74,792 copies sold.[13] The track also saw chart success in Ireland, where it peaked at number thirteen.[14][15] On 1 May, Maynard released the album track "Drowning" as a free download for any fans who pre-ordered the upcoming studio album, Contrast.[16] On 5 May, he performed "Can't Say No" at the 7th annual edition of the TRL Awards in Italy.[17] On 9 June 2012, Maynard performed "Can't Say No" at the Capital Summertime Ball[18] in front of an 80,000 strong crowd.

Maynard released his second single, "Vegas Girl", on 21 July 2012 in the UK – it debuted and peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. On 30 July, he released Contrast, which debuted at number 1 on the UK Album Chart on 11 August 2012. The album sold only 17,000 copies in its debut week.

Maynard then released the third single from the album "Turn Around", featuring Ne-Yo. It peaked at number 8 on the UK singles chart.

2013: Take Off and new album

It was revealed in June 2013 that Maynard would release a book offering fans an insight into his rise to fame, entitled Take Off. It was released in October 2013.[19] Maynard is currently preparing for the release of his second studio album. He has promised a new sound for the album[20] and has confirmed that he has worked with Labrinth and Travie McCoy on the album.[21] On 23 August, Maynard confirmed that his new single would be called "R U Crazy", which was produced by Labrinth.[22] The song premiered on radio on 27 August, as well as the music video appearing later that day.[23]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[13]
AUS
[24]
BEL
(Vl)

[25]
CAN
[26]
DEN
[27]
NL
[28]
IRE
[14]
NZ
[29]
SCO
[30]
SWI
[31]
US
[32]
Contrast 1 48 34 10 37 73 10 27 3 40 34

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[13]
AUS
[24]
BEL
(Vl)

[25]
CAN
[26]
DEN
[27]
GER
[35]
NL
[28]
IRE
[14]
NZ
[29]
SCO
[15]
US
[36]
"Can't Say No" 2012 2 38 35 75 63 13 21 3 Contrast
"Vegas Girl" 4 75 57 63 55 22 5
"Turn Around"
(featuring Ne-Yo)
8 43 26 33 76 15 14 28 9 100
"Animal"
(featuring Wiley)
2013 6 60 27 6
"R U Crazy"[37] 4 18 5 TBA
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[13]
"Better Than You"
(featuring Rita Ora)
2012 105 Contrast

Promotional singles

Single Year Album
"Drowning"[16] 2012 Contrast
"Pictures"[38] 2013

References

  1. ^ a b c "Brighton artist Conor Maynard could be UK answer to Justin Bieber". The Sun. 2012-02-01.
  2. ^ a b "Connor Maynard voted 'Brand New' for 2012". MTV. 2012-01-31.
  3. ^ "Conor Maynard – 'Can't Say No' – Digital EP". Amazon (UK). 2012-04-16.
  4. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2177743/Q-A-Conor-Maynard.html
  5. ^ http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/conor-maynard-on-jessie-j-tinchy-857488
  6. ^ "YouTube User: skillzaisherebooya". YouTube. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
  7. ^ "The Student Magazine Interview Conor Maynard". The Student Magazine. Retrieved 2012-05-03.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Interview with Sarah Stennett (part 2)". HitQuarters. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Lana Del Rey and Delilah makes MTV's Brand New for 2012 list". Digital Spy. 2011-12-02.
  10. ^ "Conor Maynard – 'Can't Say No' – Music Video". YouTube. 2012-03-01.
  11. ^ "Conor Maynard – 'Can't Say No' – Single Review". Digital Spy. 2012-03-03.
  12. ^ "Conor Maynard, "I'm not like Justin Bieber"". Digital Spy. 2012-03-12.
  13. ^ a b c d Peak positions in the United Kingdom:
  14. ^ a b c Peak positions in Ireland:
  15. ^ a b Peak positions for singles in Scotland:
  16. ^ a b "Conor Maynard releases new album track, 'Drowning'". Entertainment Wise. 2012-05-01.
  17. ^ "Conor Maynard – Can't Say No @ TRL Awards 2012". MTV. 2012-05-05.
  18. ^ Conor Maynard Live At The Summertime Ball 2012 – Pictures. capitalfm.com
  19. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a488197/conor-maynard-to-release-new-book-take-off-in-october.html
  20. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a493144/conor-maynard-promises-new-sound-for-second-album.html
  21. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a493397/conor-maynard-ive-worked-with-labrinth-travie-mccoy-on-new-album.html
  22. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a509688/conor-maynard-announces-new-single-r-u-crazy.html
  23. ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a509988/conor-maynard-debuts-new-single-r-u-crazy-music-video-watch.html
  24. ^ a b "Conor Maynard – Australian Charts". australian-charts.com/ Hung Medien.
  25. ^ a b "Conor Maynard – Belgium (Flanders) Charts". ultratop.be/nl/ Hung Medien.
  26. ^ a b "Conor Maynard Album & Song Chart History". billboard.com/.
  27. ^ a b "Conor Maynard – Danish Charts". danishcharts.com/ Hung Medien.
  28. ^ a b "Conor Maynard – Dutch Charts". dutchcharts.nl/ Hung Medien.
  29. ^ a b "Conor Maynard – New Zealand Charts". charts.org.nz/ Hung Medien.
  30. ^ Peak positions for albums in Scotland:
  31. ^ "Conor Maynard – Swiss Charts". hitparade.ch/ Hung Medien.
  32. ^ https://www.billboard.com/artist/conor-maynard/chart-history/
  33. ^ Contrast: Amazon.co.uk: Music
  34. ^ "BPI Certified Awards Search" (insert "Conor Maynard" into the "Search" box, select "Keyword" on the drop-down menu and select "Go"). British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved November 19, 2012.
  35. ^ "Conor Maynard – German Charts". charts.de/ Hung Medien.
  36. ^ https://www.billboard.com/artist/conor-maynard/chart-history/bubbling-under-hot-100
  37. ^ http://idolator.com/7481040/conor-maynard-channels-justin-timberlake-on-r-u-crazy-watch-the-lyric-video
  38. ^ [1]

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