Jesse Spencer
Jesse Spencer started in Melbourne, Australia, playing in a teenage boy band called King's Parade. He went solo in 2013 with his first single "Night of Love,"...
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Jesse Spencer started in Melbourne, Australia, playing in a teenage boy band called King's Parade. He went solo in 2013 with his first single "Night of Love," which got some attention. His debut album Arrival came out the next year, and he's put out a few more since, like Dreams and Forever Yours.
Some of his songs, such as "Molly Smiles" and "Sheets Of Egyptian Cotton," show his taste for straightforward pop and R&B. He's had a few bumps along the way, including some plagiarism questions in 2016 and some public comments he later apologized for. He's worked with other musicians, but mostly keeps to his own material.
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