Jonathan Piuze-Roy, widely recognized as Jonathan Roy, is a prominent Canadian singer and songwriter specializing in pop music. He was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada, on March 15, 1989.
His musical journey commenced in 2009 with the debut album "What I've Become," marking the inception of a prolific career. Roy has seamlessly navigated the music industry, leaving an indelible mark with hit singles such as "Beautiful Day," "Keeping Me Alive," "Lost," and "Hate That I Love You." His discography boasts notable albums like "La route," "My Lullaby," and "Life Distortions." Jonathan's musical prowess is underscored by his inclusion in the acclaimed album "Sounds of the 2010s," a compilation featuring industry luminaries like Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa. Beyond music, Roy has demonstrated versatility as an actor, earning critical acclaim for his role in the 2012 revival of the musical "Don Juan." With a seamless blend of talent and artistry, Jonathan Roy continues to captivate audiences, leaving an enduring legacy in the Canadian music landscape.
Hip-Hop, Music
Hip-Hop, Music
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Music, R&B