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Jermain Jackman (born 10 January 1995) is a British singer and political activist who won the
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of the BBC television singing competition '' The Voice UK'' in 2014. His debut album, ''Jermain Jackman'', was released on 23 March 2015. He was twice a candidate for the
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(NEC) in 2020. He is a member of the Musicians' Union and
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Early life and education

Jackman was born in
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to an Afro-Guyanese family with four older siblings and a twin sister. He attended the Islington Arts and Media School in Finsbury Park and
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in
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, where he trained in music. He then went on to study Politics at the University of Leeds. He graduated from SOAS University of London in 2022.


Music and television


2014: ''The Voice UK'' and career beginnings

Jackman was the winner of series 3 of ''The Voice UK'' in April 2014, and the first male to win the competition. He beat Christina Marie, who was the favourite. Jackman was given a £100,000 record contract. His cover of " And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" reached no. 39 on the UK
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chart, but finished the week at only number 75 in the charts.


Performances


2014–present: ''Jermain Jackman'' and later career

He released an EP of collaborations, ''Jermain Jackman Sessions'', in December 2014 as a free download. His debut album, ''Jermain Jackman'', was released on 23 March 2015. He released his debut single "How Will I Know" on the same day as the album. He recorded the song around the time of his Grandmother's death. Talking about the song he said "I'd been to New York to visit my Granny the same week, and so my emotions were high in the studio, She was very much in my thoughts as I recorded the single and I think you can hear that in my vocal."The Voice UK's Jermain Jackman announces debut single 'How Will I Know' – The Voice News – Reality TV -
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Jackman appeared as a panellist on CBBC's '' The Dog Ate My Homework'' in 2015. He later went on to appear on ''The Voice UK'' again performing his new single, "How Will I Know", during the first live show in 2015 before Olly Murs, who also performed his own single " Seasons". In November 2017, Jackman, teamed up with George Sampson, won the jackpot in an episode of '' Pointless Celebrities''.


Politics and activism

Jackman stated that in the future, he would like to be the first singing Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In March 2016, he said he was spotted by
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leader Jeremy Corbyn at a school talent show in 2006 and became inspired to work for him and become an MP. In June 2017, Jackman supported a Labour Party rally prior to the
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. Jackman chaired the Islington Fair Futures Commission from 2017 to 2018, and has chaired the Hackney Young Futures Commission since 2019. He has also been a Youth Advisor for the NCS Trust since 2019. He founded the 1987 Caucus in April 2020, an organisation for young black men in Labour, and is a member of Socialists of Colour. In February 2020, Jackman announced his bid to replace the retiring Keith Vaz as BAME Representative on the Labour Party NEC. When results for the by-election were released in April of that year, he finished third with 10.66 percent of the vote. In July 2020 he announced another run for the NEC, initially with the aim of being elected as Youth Representative before switching his campaign to Constituency Labour Party (CLP) Representative. His bid was endorsed by
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. He was narrowly unsuccessful in securing one of the nine CLP seats when results were announced in November, finishing eleventh in the ballot. In 2022, Jackman sought to challenge Carol Sewell for the BAME Representative seat. He explained his decision to withdraw from the contest in an August '' LabourList'' article, stating "we're just not practising the type of world we want to see and live in." The trade unions backing Sewell, who received criticism for attempting to downplay the Forde report, had not consulted their BAME members regarding who to endorse, despite Jackman having won the popular vote with this demographic in 2020. Jackman called for "a review and reform of internal processes" and, in light of the report, urged both the party and unions to do more to tackle institutional racism and "create a truly anti-racist and inclusive... movement", echoing the late Bernie Grant's criticisms.


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Singles


References


External links


Official Jermain Jackman Website

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