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Bc Jean |
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Amarican |
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San Diego, California, U.S. |
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BC Jean is an American singer-songwriter and pop/rock singer, best known for writing and recording the first version of the Beyoncé hit single, "If I Were A Boy", which premiered on music industry website "Crazed Hits" in August 2008,[2] three months prior to Beyoncé releasing the song. Jean is a native of San Diego, California. She now lives in Studio City, California. Her grandparents were signed to RCA Records for more than 30 years. Her grandfather with Perry Como and both grandparents with Fred Waring.[3] Jean is currently signed to J Records and is working on an album with Dallas Austin, The Matrix, and Toby Gad. It is due for release in 2010. After signing with J, Clive David said, "You eagerly wait for a multi-talented new artist to come along like BC Jean," said Clive Davis, Sony Music Entertainment's CEO. "We're all really delighted that BC has chosen us as her musical home."[1]