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Jahméne Aaron Douglas (born 26 February 1991) is a British soul/gospel singer who records under the mononym Jahméne. He was the runner-up to James Arthur on the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012. In December 2012, he signed a record deal with Sony Music. [1]
Love Never Fails is the debut studio album by English singer Jahméne Douglas. It was released in the United Kingdom through RCA Records on 22 July 2013. The album consists entirely of cover versions. The lead single, "Titanium" (originally by David Guetta and Sia), reached number 94 on the UK Singles Chart.
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The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The ninth series began airing on ITV on 18 August 2012 [1] and ended on 9 December 2012. ...
List of gospel songs which have reported sales of 1 million units or higher but are uncertified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Though "I'll Take You There" by The Staple Singers was certified Gold on January 31, 2019, for digital sales of 500,000 units, [4] its physical sales of 1.5 million units, reported on May 6, 1972, are uncertified by the RIAA.
This is an incomplete list of recording artists signed with RCA Records, including those whose material bears the RCA Victor brand. All acts are listed alphabetically by their first name or (ignoring the words "A", "An", and "The") group name.
C+C Music Factory; C4 Pedro; Call It Off; Calle Kristiansson; Cappadonna; Carly Rae Jepsen; Cartel de Santa; Carlos Vives; Cartouche; Cascada; Costel Busuioc; Collie ...
Jahméne Aaron Douglas, singer, runner-up to James Arthur on the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012, brought up in Wroughton; William Gosling (VC) (1892–1945), recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1917, farmer at Wroughton