Jérémy Amelin

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Jérémy Amelin
Jérémy Amelin at the NRJ Music Awards (2009)
Born
Jérémy Amelin

(1986-07-01) 1 July 1986 (age 37)
Occupations
Years active2005 – 2011
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsMercury Records (2005-2007)
X-Cite Records (2009-2011)
Websitejeremyamelin.com

Jérémy Amelin (born July 1, 1986) is a French recording artist and entertainer. Born in Montargis, France and raised in Montcresson, France. Amelin was the finalist of French music TV show "Star Academy 5" - French version of American Idol broadcast on French TV channel TF1.[1]

Biography

Jérémy Amelin was born on July 1, 1986 and was the finalist of French music TV show "Star Academy 5" - French version of American Idol broadcast on French TV channel TF1.[1] He performed live during 16 primetime shows on TF1 watched by over 8.7 million viewers each week and over 11.4 million viewers on its season finale.[2]

Amelin released six singles[3][4] — including his debut single "A Contre Sens", ranked 13th on the French billboard charts.[5] He completed a nationwide tour of 115 concerts in France's biggest arenas such as the Olympia, the Congress Palace, Zeniths, the Dix-Heures Theater, and also performed twice on the Champs-Élysées at the Queen Club (Paris, France) on March 9, 2008 and June 24, 2009.[6]

Amelin also created his own clothing line called "Elektrode",[7] photographed by Fred Goudon - French photographer and author of the Dieux du Stade rugbymen calendars, while the behind the scenes were filmed and broadcast on Fashion TV.[8]

In late 2009, X-Cite Records announced that Amelin was back in the studio to start recording his debut album "Blaster".

A 30-second snippet of his single "Oh, Oh ! (feat. Angelika)" premiered on December 16, 2009.[9] The single was released worldwide on January 25, 2010.[10]

In August 2010, Amelin revealed that he recorded two singles for a 2011-release.[11] He later confirmed "Imma Bitch" as a promotional single — which premiered online on December 17, 2010.[12]

X-Cite Records announced on April 20, 2011 that Amelin teamed up with 90210 TV star Jessica Lowndes to release a featuring version of his single "Undone" — which premiered online on April 29, 2011 and was released worldwide on May 23, 2011.[13]

On May 13, 2011 Amelin confirmed the release date of his debut album "Blaster" — produced by James Rendon and Kayden Boche — during a TV interview given to Public Magazine.[14]

"Blaster" was originally scheduled to be released on October 24, 2011,[15] but X-Cite Records cancelled the album release.

During a video interview for French TV channel M6 in 2012, Amelin confirmed the upcoming release of a new single titled "Surrender" — which was later cancelled.

As of May 8, 2015, multiple singles are no longer available from digital download stores and streaming platforms worldwide — including "Fantasize", "What More", "Oh, Oh ! (feat. Angelika)", "Imma Bitch", "Undone" (Solo Version), and "Undone (feat. Jessica Lowndes)".

All rights previously granted to X-Cite Records for these releases were officially revoked on September 8, 2015, after a judge ordered the liquidation and termination of the Amelin-owned record company,[16] due to non-payment of royalties owed to 90210 TV star Jessica Lowndes, featured singer Angelika Vee, producers, songwriters, and remixers who collaborated on these singles.

Discography

Jérémy Amelin discography
Studio albums1
Music videos3
EPs5
Singles6

Studio Albums

Year Title Album details
2011 Blaster
  • Released : October 24, 2011
  • Labels : X-Cite Records
  • Formats : Cancelled

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions
FRA BEL CHE
2006 A Contre Sens 13 [5] 17 [17] 81 [18]
2009 Fantasize
What More
2010 Oh, Oh !
Imma Bitch
2011 Undone

Music Videos

Year Song Director
2009 Fantasize Jérémy Amelin [19]
What More Nicolas Chalons [20]
2010 Oh, Oh ! Kayden Boche [21]

References

  1. ^ a b TV Magazine (April 16, 2006) : Jérémy Amelin's single "A Contre Sens"
  2. ^ TouteLaTV Magazine (December 18, 2005) : Star Academy 5 season finale scores the show's best audience yet !
  3. ^ Yahoo News (December 29, 2008) : Listen to Jérémy Amelin's next single !
  4. ^ Public Magazine (December 29, 2008) : Listen to Jérémy Amelin's next single !
  5. ^ a b France Music Charts : HOT 100 (week 11.03.2006)
  6. ^ Pure People Magazine (March 10, 2008) : Jérémy Amelin at the Queen Club (Paris, France)
  7. ^ Elektrode : Official site
  8. ^ Fashion TV (June 3, 2009) : Fashion TV presents Fred Goudon for Elektrode by Jérémy Amelin (Fall-Winter 2009)
  9. ^ Public Magazine (November 18, 2009) : Jérémy Amelin's new single "Oh, Oh !" premieres on December 7th, 2009.
  10. ^ News de Stars (December 8, 2009) : Jérémy Amelin's new single "Oh, Oh !" to be released worldwide on January 25th, 2010.
  11. ^ Jérémy Amelin Official Twitter (August 18, 2010) : Jérémy Amelin working on two singles for 2011.
  12. ^ Jérémy Amelin Official Twitter (October 20, 2010) : Jérémy Amelin confirms "Imma Bitch" as his upcoming promotional single.
  13. ^ X-Cite Records Press Release (April 20, 2011) : Jérémy Amelin and 90210 star Jessica Lowndes join forces on Jeremy Amelin's electrifying new single "Undone".
  14. ^ Public Magazine (May 13, 2011) : Jérémy Amelin announces the release date of his debut studio album "Blaster".
  15. ^ Jérémy Amelin Official Site (September 5, 2011) : Release date of Jérémy Amelin's debut album revealed.
  16. ^ Société.com (September 8, 2015) : X-Cite Records | French Trade and Companies Register
  17. ^ Belgium Music Charts : HOT 100 (week 25.03.2006)
  18. ^ Switzerland Music Charts : HOT 100 (week 23.04.2006)
  19. ^ Jérémy Amelin Official YouTube : "Fantasize" (music video credits)
  20. ^ CHARTS IN FRANCE : Jérémy Amelin - "What More" (music video credits)
  21. ^ POP IN STEREO : Jérémy Amelin - "Oh, Oh !" (music video credits)

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