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James Arthur
James
Andrew Arthur (born
2 March 1988) is a British singer and
musician who won the ninth series of The X Factor in
2012. His debut single, "Impossible", was released after the final and debuted
at number one on the UK
Singles Chart in
its first week of release (the cover went on to sell over 1.25 million copies
in the UK and 2.5 million copies worldwide). He released his self-titled
debut album in
November 2013 which debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart.
Arthur has been
writing and RECORDING songs
since he was 15 as an unsigned artist both solo and in many bands. In
early 2012, he recorded songs and released two EPs as The James Arthur Band. The band consisted of Arthur
(vocals and guitar), Jez Taylor (guitar), Chris Smalls (keyboards), Jordan
Swain (drums) and Rich Doney (bass). In 2012, the band released The
EP Collection CD with nine TRACKS with R&B, soul and hip
hop influences, a compilation of TRACKS
on both EPs. Arthur also
released an EP named Hold On under the name The
James Arthur Project in August 2012 in collaboration with
John McGough. The tracks were written and
arranged by McGough, and mixed by Matt Wanstall with all vocals by Arthur.

Arthur originally
auditioned for The X Factor in Newcastle And he won. Following his victory, Arthur's
winner's SONG, a cover of Shontelle's "Impossible", was released as a charity SINGLE for Together for Short Lives. It became the fastest-selling The
X Factor winner's SINGLE so far, reaching 255,000
downloads within 48 hours and over 490,000 by the end of the week. The single topped the UK
Singles Chart in its first week of release. After 11 days, it was the
seventh biggest-selling debut single from any contestant from The
X Factor, with sales of
622,000. In its second week the single
dropped to number two, but reclaimed the number one spot in its third
week, and stayed at the top for a further week.