Justin Osuji

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Justin Osuji is a Scottish singer from Glasgow, Scotland. He was signed to a recording contract with Virgin Records in 1998, after appearing on the BBC Television programme, The Fame Game.

Career

His first four singles chart releases all reached Top 40 positions in the UK Singles Chart. His first release was "This Boy" (UK #34) in August 1998.[1] His second single, "Over You" (his biggest hit to date, reaching UK #11), was released in 1999, and taken from his debut album, Finally. His third single was "It's All About You" (UK #34), whilst his fourth "Let It Be Me" (UK #15), was a cover version of the song first made famous by The Everly Brothers.[1] At the time he was still in school at St. Ninian's Secondary School, Glasgow and revising for his forthcoming GCSE's.

In 2000 he was awarded 'The Young Scottish Achievers Award', from Queen Elizabeth II, at Edinburgh's, Holyrood Palace.

In 2001, Justin joined a new boyband called Fixate. They released one song 24/7 on the ePark record label and Justin provided the rap vocals.

Album discography

Album Year
Finally 1999

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 294. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
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