William Singe
from Forestville, New South Wales, Australia
July 2, 1992 (age 32)
Biography
William Singe (born Liam Anthony Singe) got his start in Australian boy band the Collective, the third place finisher on X-Factor Australia's fourth season in 2012. Growing up in Forestville, a suburb just outside of Sydney, the young Maori-Australian was inspired by his father, a guitarist, bassist, and singer/songwriter from New Zealand. Singe and his Collective bandmates released one self-titled album after The X-Factor in 2012 and toured into 2014, when the group disbanded. Though he was the rapper of the Collective, his singing ability helped him gain online exposure with acoustic R&B covers of Justin Bieber, Fetty Wap, Alessia Cara, TLC, Adele, and his most popular cover, Drake's "Hotline Bling." As he kick-started his solo career in 2015, he signed with Paradigm Talent Agency and embarked on an international tour. In July 2016, Singe announced that he had inked a deal with RCA Records. "Rush," his debut single for the label, followed in February 2017. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi
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