Rob James (singer)
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Rob James (born October 30, 1977) is a Canadian singer and songwriter from
2006 season of Canadian Idol
.
In 1997, he formed
'N Sync. [1]
After the group's success faded and their album deal expired, Rob auditioned for Canadian Idol
in 2006
. Rob was ranked among the show's Top 10, becoming the first-ever finalist from the province of Manitoba. He was eliminated after making it into the top 7.
As a writer, Rob has had much success, penning singles for the original Canadian Idol, Juno-nominated Ryan Malcolm, Grammy-nominated rapper Fresh I.E., pop/country star Jesse Labelle, and has worked with some of the industry's most acclaimed songwriters, including Chris Perry, Randy Bachman, Jess Cates, Justin Gray, Jeremy Ruzumna and Simon Perry.
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