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Jenn Cuneta
Musical artist

Jenn Cuneta (AKA J.Cee) is a female Dance-pop singer/actress/model who was born in Manila, Philippines and was raised and currently lives in the United States, where she calls New York City home.

Early life

Cuneta, who started her career as a teen after moving to the states, began her journey into clubland as J.Cee in 1998 when her first single "Spirit Of Man" was released. Other singles followed, including "Potion" and "Now We Are Free".

Career

In The Philippines she has also achieved star status as a recording artist. One of her songs, "Chip On My Shoulder", was a very moderate but successful hit. It was nominated on MTV Asia the year it was released as "Best New Artist."

In 2005, Cuneta returned to the United States, this time using her full name, and scored a top 5 hit on the Billboard Dance Top 40 chart with "Come Rain, Come Shine". The track sampled Paul McCartney's 1976 hit "Silly Love Songs". She is currently XM Nation's (XM Satellite Radio) "Dance Artist of the Year" for 2005. In addition, Jenn Cuneta's single, "Come Rain, Come Shine" had put her on the #8 position on Billboard Magazine's Annual Issue on the Top Ten Most played artist of 2005 section. Her song as well made it on the Top Ten Most Played Dance Song of 2005.

Discography

As J.Cee

  • "Spirit Of Man"(1998)
  • "What You Do"(1998)
  • "Music Is My Life"(With Planet Soul)(1999)
  • "Potion"(With Ultra 5) (2001)
  • "Now We Are Free"(2001)
  • "Freedom"(With Twelve Tone) (2001)

As Jenn Cuneta

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