Jermaine Paul

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Jermaine Paul is an American R&B and soul singer best known for winning the second season of the TV singing competition "The Voice."

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Jermaine Paul canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
singer
songwriter
activeIn 21st century
associatedAct Alicia Keys
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1978-07-26
employer The Voice (U.S. version)
surface form: The Voice (as a contestant)
genre R&B
soul music
hasCompetitionCoach Blake Shelton
hasDiscographyEntry single Butterfly Kisses
I Believe I Can Fly (Space Jam soundtrack)
surface form: single I Believe I Can Fly (The Voice performance)

single I Believe in This Life
single Next to You
hasEthnicity African-American
hasMusicalRole backing vocalist
lead vocalist
hasOfficialWebsite http://www.jermainepaul.com/
hasSocialMediaPresence Instagram
Twitter, Inc.
surface form: Twitter
instrument vocals
knownFor winning the second season of The Voice (U.S.)
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Team Blake (The Voice US)
networkOfShowWon NBC
notableSong The Voice (U.S. version)
surface form: Against All Odds (The Voice performance)

I Believe I Can Fly
surface form: I Believe I Can Fly (The Voice performance)

I Believe I Can Fly
surface form: I Believe I Can Fly (studio version from The Voice)

I Believe in This Life
Livin' on a Prayer
surface form: Livin' on a Prayer (The Voice performance)

The Voice (U.S. version)
surface form: Open Arms (The Voice performance)

Soul Man
surface form: Soul Man (The Voice performance)
notableWork winner of The Voice season 2
occupation singer
songwriter
participatedIn The Voice (U.S. version)
surface form: The Voice (U.S. TV series)
performedAsBackingVocalistFor Alicia Keys
placeOfBirth Harriman, New York
surface form: Harriman, New York, United States
residence New York
surface form: New York, United States
seasonWon 2
sexOrGender male
startTimeOfCareer 1990s
winnerOf The Voice (U.S. version)
surface form: The Voice (U.S. season 2)
wonPrize recording contract for winning The Voice season 2
wonRealityShow The Voice (U.S. version)
surface form: The Voice (U.S.)

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