Jade MacRae

Jade MacRae
Background information
Birth name Jade Aurora MacRae
Origin London[1]
Genres R&B
Pop
Soul
Occupations Singer
Instruments Voice, Violin
Years active 2002-
Labels Sony BMG/Workstation Records
Associated acts Mahalia Barnes
Phrase
Website http://www.jademacrae.net

Jade MacRae is an Australian R&B/Soul singer and the daughter of two professional New Zealand musicians living in the UK. Her debut single "You Make Me Weak" debuted in the top 50 of the Australian singles charts in November 2004. Her follow-up single "So Hot Right Now" debuted in the top 20 in February 2005.

Her self-titled debut album was nominated for ARIA, MTV, APRA & Urban Music Awards in 2005/2006. Her second studio album Get Me Home was released in October 2008 .

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Biography

Early years

Coming from a musical family (her mother is respected session vocalist Joy Yates; and her father pianist Dave MacRae);[2] Jade's musical education began at a young age; learning the piano at age three and going on to learn the violin at age eight. After finishing her Higher School Certificate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, she started singing in pubs and clubs around Sydney. As well as singing in a band with Mahalia Barnes, daughter of leading Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes, she supported Renée Geyer and Jackie Orszaczky. Her work with Mahalia Barnes lead to work as a backup singer with Jimmy Barnes.

MacRae started doing session work as a singer with Australian electronic acts such as Disco Montego, Endorphin and Pnau. UK dance producer Ian Pooley recruited her to sing on the track "Heaven" which became a dance hit in Germany.

Jade MacRae album

While singing as a backup singer with Barnes, MacRae was signed by Michael Hegarty of Workstation Records. They recruited a couple of Los Angeles producers to produce tracks on the album including Warryn Campbell and White Chocolate. They also worked with a number of Australian producers including Israel, Jarrad Rogers and the Elite Fleet, who produced the first single "You Make Me Weak". MacRae wrote or cowrote every song on the album. After its completion MacRae signed with Roadshow Music, an offshoot of Sony Music Australia. "You Make Me Weak" reached the top 50 of the Australian singles charts in early November, while her follow-up single "So Hot Right Now" debuted in the top 20 in February 2005.

MacRae released her debut self titled album in September 2005 and it featured her released singles including "You Make Me Weak" , "So Hot Right Now" featuring Israel and "Superstar" featuring 6 Pound. A fourth single "Up And Do Your Thing" was also released as a promo/radio single. The album led to 3 ARIA Award nominations in 2006.

She performed the Australian National Anthem at the 2005 World Cup Qualifying match, against Uruguay at Sydney's Telstra stadium.

It Takes Two - present

MacRae signed on to participate in the Australian celebrity television singing show, It Takes Two in 2006 and was partnered with Australian cricket legend Michael Bevan. The pair were eliminated on 2 July 2006. That year she performed the Australian national anthem at the 2006 NRL Grand Final.

Jade returned to It Takes Two in May 2007, this time partnered with Home and Away's Bobby Morley; who later appeared in Jade's music video "In The Basement" (released the same year). They were eliminated on the show on 12 June 2007.

In mid 2007 she toured around Australia as part of the "Broad" show (with Deborah Conway, New Buffalo, Anne McCue and Abbe May).

Jade returned to It Takes To in 2008 and was partnered with actor Paul O'Brien. They were eliminated in week 8.

After several delays, Jade's second album Get Me Home was released in October 2008, alongside new single "I Wanna Be In Love"

Jade began dating hip hop artist Phrase in 2008, and the couple are now married.[3] She is now based in Melbourne.

In late 2009 MacRae collaborated with Space Invadas (Katalyst and Steve Spacek) on the single "Life". In November, Phrase revealed via twitter that MacRae was rehearsing musicians for new recordings.

Other

As a songwriter, Jade has had several of her compositions recorded by other artists - such as "Gonna Take Some Time" (Jimmy and Mahalia Barnes), "Ride My Tempo" (by Ida Corr) and "Glamorous" (by Belgian pop star Natalia).

Jade had a brief stint as acting co-host (in place of Emma) for Sydney's Edge 96.1 radio station.

Jade has also appeared several times on the Australian musical comedy/quiz/panel shows "Spicks And Specks" and "RocKwiz"

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
AUS AUS Urban
2002 "Heaven" (w/ Ian Pooley)
N/R
N/R
-
2004 "You Make Me Weak"
46
10
Jade MacRae
2005 "So Hot Right Now"
18
6
"Superstar"
31
12
2006 "Up and Do Your Thing"
Promo
"Love You Good"
N/R
N/R
-
2007 "In the Basement"
60
15
Get Me Home
2008 "I Wanna Be In Love"
-
-
2009 "Life" (w/ Space Invadas)
-
-
-

Awards and nominations

Award Category About Result
2008
APRA Music Awards Urban Work of the Year "In the Basement" Won[4]
2007
APRA Music Awards Most Performed Urban Work "Superstar" Nominated
Urban Music Awards 2007 Best Female Artist Herself Won
2006
APRA Music Awards Most Performed Urban Work "You Make Me Weak" Nominated
ARIA Awards 2006 Best Urban Release Jade MacRae Nominated
ARIA Awards 2006 Best Female Artist Herself Nominated
MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2006 Best R&B Video "So Hot Right Now" Nominated
POPrepublic.tv IT List Awards 2006 Australian Female Herself Won
Urban Music Awards 2006 Best R&B Album Jade MacRae Won
Urban Music Awards 2006 Best Female Artist Herself Won
2005
ARIA Awards 2005 Best Urban Release "So Hot Right Now" Nominated
POPrepublic.tv IT List Awards 2005 Australian Female Herself Nominated

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