Eamon

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It's not often that an artist can claim the Wu Tang Clan and Frankie Lymon as equal influences.

By the age of 9, singer/songwriter Eamon was performing doo-wop across the Northeast U.S. as a member of his dad's oldies review, learning to appreciate the legacy of acts like the Coasters, the Drifters and the Platters. Less than a decade later, he was filling stadiums around the world with now-generation hip-hop flavored anthems, charged by his own woman-done-me-wrong global smash "F**k It (I Don't Want You Back)." His term for the unique blend of influences: "Ho-Wop." - "There's a lot more similarity between doo-wop and hip-hop than most people would think," says Eamon (pronounced Ae-...

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Eamon's Ex Makes Him More Money

27 April 2004 0 comments

It's already a controversial song but it keeps getting better, Eamon has had the number one song in ...

Eamon's Mum Washes His Mouth Out

15 April 2004 0 comments

Is it wrong that the number one song on the Hot Hits is a potty mouth ditty that sounds like the...