Jena Lee is tagged as: french, rnb, rock, female artist, emo rnb Born in Chile, Jena Lee was adopted by a French family at the age of nine months. She grew up in Oloron-Sainte-Marie in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques and was passionate about music from the age of 4. She recorded her first songs on a tape recorder. One of those pieces, Banalité (Banality), found its way to an editor in Paris. In 2007, Jena Lee met Sulee B Wax, who was interested in her work. When the fourth season of Popstars starts, he asks Jena to make test writing the instrumentals. At this point in time, Jena writes the song Some share, which is sung on Sheryfa Luna’s album. Lee wrote six songs of the thirteen that comprise Sheryfa Luna’s album. Following the composition of these songs, she receives other requests, such as from Mathieu Edward with the title Like front as well as for a composition for the musical comedy Cléopâtre. In 2008, Lee entered in and wins the Urban Music Nation contest organized by radio operator Skyrock; the finale was on December 26, 2008. Her first single, J’Aimerais Tellement (I would like so much), was released in April 2009 along with a music video. It was at the top of the French singles charts for four weeks in October 2009 and had the highest numbers of download in November 2009. Lee’s first album, Vous Reme... Read More About Jena Lee Biography... Send Jena Lee ringtones to your cell |
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