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Quentin Elias is a French model and dance music artist of Algerian origins who was born in Marseille, France, in 1980.
Career
After growing up in Marseille, Elias moved to Paris to pursue a modeling career. In 1996 became the lead singer of the group Alliage, a boy band quartet.
In 2001, Elias relocated to New York City. He worked with producer Junior Vasquez, releasing a single This Time Baby. Elias came out with a single in 2005, Serve It Up which was released on an independent label. He was featured and performed in an episode of MTV's My Super Sweet 16 reality show.
In 2008 Quentin appeared on the gay-themed porn site "RandyBlue.com", performing as a solo model in pornographic videos. On July 2 2008 his new single "Kamasutra" was released under Electro Boy Inc Records.
Discography
Albums
- 2006 - What If I?
Singles
- 1999 - Laisse aller la musique
- 2002 - Always The Last To Say Goodbye
- 2006 - Serve It Up
- 2008 - Fever (DJ Version)
- 2008 - Always The Last To Say Goodbye 2008 (Flash's Love Confusion Mix)
- 2008 - Kamasutra
References
- Quentin Elias en interview from New-York!
- ^ Windy City Times - The French Connection: Quentin Elias
- Quentin Elias Biography
- Billboard Discography
- YouTube - QUENTIN ELIAS - FEVER at My Super Sweet 16 MTV Show
- A cause des Garçons: De Quentin Elias à Q
- RandyBlue Model
- "Kamasutra" on Amazon.com
External links
- Official website
- Articles On Quentin Elias "Most Beautiful Men", 19 September 2007.
- Davis, Andrew. "The French Connection: Quentin Elias". Windy City Times, 2 November 2005.
- Billboard Discography, 08 February 2008
- RandyBlue.com Model
- Template:Myspace