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  2. Ben Haenow - Wikipedia

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    Ben Haenow was born on 6 January 1985 in Croydon, England, to parents Mick and Rosanna Haenow [2] [3] (née Ward). [4] He has an older brother named Alex. Their parents split when Ben was four years old, forcing his mother to work three jobs to make ends meet.

  3. Second Hand Heart (Ben Haenow song) - Wikipedia

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    "Second Hand Heart" is a song by English singer Ben Haenow, from his self-titled debut studio album, Ben Haenow (2015). Featuring American singer Kelly Clarkson, it is an upbeat pop song produced by Afterhrs, Jason Halbert, and Pete Hammerton, written by Artist vs. Poet members Joe Kirkland and Jason Dean with Afterhrs members Ian Franzino and Andrew Haas, with additional writing by Neil ...

  4. Ben Haenow (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Haenow is the self-titled debut studio album by English singer Ben Haenow, released on 13 November 2015, through Syco Music and RCA Records.After winning the eleventh series of The X Factor in 2014, Haenow travelled to Los Angeles to immediately begin development of the album by collaborating with established musicians such as Kelly Clarkson, Julian Bunetta, Iain James, Kodaline, Anne ...

  5. Something I Need - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Ben Haenow, winner of the eleventh series of The X Factor, released a cover version of "Something I Need" as his winner's single after he won. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on December 14, with a physical equivalent being released three days later.

  6. Category:21st-century English male singers - Wikipedia

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    Ben Haenow; Rob Halford; Nick Hall (singer) Terry Hall (singer) Steve Harley; George Harrison; Michael Harwood (musician) Chesney Hawkes; Justin Hawkins; Darren Hayman;

  7. The X Factor (British TV series) series 11 - Wikipedia

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    On 12 March 2014, Cowell and Cole, the only confirmed judges at the time, appeared in a Daybreak interview together to promote the eleventh series for the first time. They discussed the upcoming series, their individual returns, Cole's departure from The X Factor USA and their subsequent feud; with Cowell admitting, "I made a mistake" (in relation to Cole's sudden departure).

  8. The X Factor (British TV series) discography - Wikipedia

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    The first eleven winners of the show—Steve Brookstein, Shayne Ward, Leona Lewis, Leon Jackson, Alexandra Burke, Joe McElderry, Matt Cardle, Little Mix, James Arthur, Sam Bailey and Ben Haenow—reached the top spot with their winner's singles, whilst 2015 winner Louisa Johnson only reached number 9, 2016 winner Matt Terry reached number 3 ...

  9. Same Difference - Wikipedia

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    Sean released "Dirty Mirrors", a duet with singer Ben Davidson, through Energise Records on 4 November 2019. [19] In December 2019, Smith played Aladdin at The forum Theatre in Barrow. This production then moved to the Colne Muni theatre in January 2020. Sean released his debut solo album "Solo" through Energise Records on 20 July 2020. [19]