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Elijah Blake
Dominican-American singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sean Fenton (born June 4, 1992), better known by the stage name Elijah Blake, is a Haitian and Dominican-American singer, songwriter and record producer. He wrote songs for Keyshia Cole, Rick Ross, Rihanna, and co-wrote Usher's number-one R&B hit, "Climax".[1][2][3]
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At age 16, Blake signed with Atlantic Records and worked with Trey Songz on his 2009 album, Ready.[4] His debut mixtape, Bijoux 22 (2012), contained the single "X.O.X" (featuring Common).[5] In 2014, he released his debut extended play, Drift.[6]
He signed with Def Jam Recordings and No I.D.'s ARTium Recordings to release his 2015 single, "I Just Wanna",[7] which preceded his debut studio album, Shadows & Diamonds. He released his collaborative extended play, 1990 Forever (2019), with fellow R&B singer Jordin Sparks.[8]
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Early life
Blake was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Florida by a Haitian father and Dominican mother.[9]
Discography
- Bijoux 22 (2012)
- Drift (2014)
- Shadows & Diamonds (2015)
- Blueberry Vapors (2016)
- Audiology (2017)
- Bijoux 23 (2018)
- 1990 Forever (2019)
- Holiday Love (2019)
- The Neon Eon (2021)[10]
- Elijah (2024)
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