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Justin Osuji (born
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, Scotland), best known by his current alias Sonny J Mason, is a Grammy Nominated Scottish singer, songwriter, and
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whose style combines "hints of R&B, soul, funk and disco." Mason was signed as a singer-songwriter to
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at age 14, and his first four singles, released under the name Justin, all reached
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positions in the
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in the late 1990s. His debut album ''Finally'' was released in 2000 on
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, and that year he was awarded The Young Scottish Achievers Award from
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. His first album as Sonny J Mason, his ''Life Is the Music'' EP, was released in 2008, and he has since appeared as a guest vocalist on tracks by artists such as
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DJ
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. As a producer Mason has remixed or produced tracks for artists such as
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,
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, Gabrielle,
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,
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, and
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and has co-written music with songwriters and producers such as
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,
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, Big Jim, Warren Campbell,
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, Dee Kay,
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, Andy Taylor, and
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. In 2012 Mason co-wrote the song "
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" with New Zealand pop artist
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and Keith Ciancia. The song won two awards at The International Songwriting Competition in 2013. In 2012 he co-wrote a song on the
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' album '' R&B Divas,'' which in 2014 was nominated for a
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. In 2014, he co-wrote a song on
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's album ''
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'', also playing drums on the track. The album went on to peak at No. 43 on
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chart. Released on 24 July 2015, the debut single " Get Stupid" by British entertainer
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featured primary production and co-writing by Mason. The track peaked at No. 10 on the
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and achieving platinum status in Australia.


Early life

Justin Osuji was born in
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,
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, where he was also raised. He is of Glaswegian and Nigerian heritage. He attended Saint Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, and began writing music as a teenager under his full name Justin Osuji, or simply "Justin."


Music career


1998–2001: As Justin

Osuji was signed to a recording contract with
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UK in 1998 at age 14, after appearing on the
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programme, ''
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''. Virgin recorded several songs he had written, and Osuji began releasing singles on both Streamline Records and Virgin UK under the name Justin. His first four singles all reached
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positions in the
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. The first release was "This Boy" (UK #34) in August 1998. His second single, "Over You" (his biggest hit to date, reaching UK #11), was released in 1999, and taken from his debut album, ''Finally'', released in 2000 on Innocent Records. His third single was "It's All About You" (UK #34), whilst his fourth " Let It Be Me" (UK #15), was a
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of the song first made famous by
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. At the time he was still in secondary school, and revising for his forthcoming
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s. In 2000 he was awarded 'The Young Scottish Achievers Award', from
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, at
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's,
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.


2002–08: Early production

By the fall of 2004 he was working as a singer-songwriter and producer under the name Justin Osuji. His style combines "hints of R&B,
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,
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and
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." Working in genres such as
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, hip hop, and R&B, he has utilized the sounds of
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as well. Mason has remixed or produced tracks for UK artists such as
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,
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, Richie Dan,
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, and So Solid, and has co-written music with producers and songwriters such as Pam Sheyne (
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),
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(
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) and Rick Mitra ( Lu Lu, Christina Aguilera).


2008–09: Salted Music releases

As of 2007 Osuji was based in both London and Los Angeles. He released the solo EP ''Life Is the Music'' on 19 August 2008 on
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, a dance music label based in San Francisco and operated by
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. Released on both CD and 12" vinyl, ''Life Is the Music'' was his first solo release under the name Sonny J. Mason. That year the EP's single "Life Is the Music" was included on the compilation ''Stereo Sushi, Vol. 14'', released on
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. About "Life Is the Music," the song "is a midtempo soul stomper with classic hip hop and R&B flavor." Around 2008 he was collaborating with Andy Taylor of
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, who described him as "the best part of
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, the funkiest part of
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and the elaborate part of
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," comparing the sound of their collaborations to
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. He moved to Los Angeles in 2009, and was signed as an artist to
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by notable record producer
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. After signing to Salted Music he began appearing as a guest vocalist as Sonny J. Mason, first on "HOT!" by Audioslam in 2009. This was followed in 2010 by "Burnin' Up", released by
Miguel Migs Miguel Steward, better known as Miguel Migs, is an American deep house DJ and producer and founder of Salted Music, an independent electronic dance music record label based in San Francisco, California. Biography Migs began his music career a ...
on Salted Music. Migs later released a remix of Mason's "Life Is the Music," and in 2011 Mason contributed vocals to Migs' song "Changin'," which Migs' included on his studio album ''
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''.


2012–14: Recent years

He moved back to the UK in 2011. In 2012 Mason co-wrote the song "
Come into My Head "Come into My Head" is a song performed and co-written by New Zealand recording artist Kimbra, issued as the sixth and final single from her debut studio album '' Vows''. Although no physical single was released for the song, a music video was ...
" with New Zealand pop artist
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and Keith Ciancia. The song was released on ''
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'', a full-length studio album by Kimbra. "Come into My Head" won first place for both performance and music video at The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) in 2013. The song has received positive reviews from critics. Cole Waterman of ''
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'' stated that the song has "funk swagger," and Erin Brady of ''
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'' magazine wrote: "Blending elements of pop and '70s funk with expansive vocals, 'Come Into My Head' ricochets from relative calm to full-blown groove as effortlessly as it does from interior to exterior, imagination to actuality." "Come into My Head" was also featured during the end credits and on the soundtrack for the 2013 film '' The Heat''. In 2013 Mason released two official remixes: " Change Your Life (Sonny J Mason Radio Mix)" by
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, and " What a Night (ft. Lucky Mason)" by the band
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. Loveable Rogues announced the release of their debut album ''This and That'' for 11 August 2014. The album was recorded with Mason. He has also collaborated with artists such as
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house DJ and producer
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, and has had recent collaborations with musician and songwriter
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and
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In 2014, he co-wrote a song on
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's album ''
The Golden Echo ''The Golden Echo'' is the second studio album by New Zealand recording artist Kimbra, released by Warner Bros. Records in the United States on 19 August 2014. Background Kimbra was inspired by Greek mythology for the album and spent time in a s ...
'', also playing drums on the track. The album went on to peak at No. 5 on both the New Zealand Albums chart and the Australia Albums chart. It also reached No. 43 on ''
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''s
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chart. Released on 24 July 2015, the debut single " Get Stupid" by British entertainer
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featured primary production and co-writing by Mason. The track peaked at No. 10 on the
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in Australia and went on to reach platinum certification


Personal life

As of 2012 Mason was based in London.


Awards and nominations


Discography


Albums


Singles


Remixes

*2013: " What a Night (ft. Lucky Mason) Sonny J Mason Remix" by
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*2013: " Change Your Life (Sonny J Mason Radio Mix)" by
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Compilations

*2008: ''Stereo Sushi, Vol. 14'' (
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/Stereo Sushi) – track "Life Is the Music"


Guest appearances


Production and writing credits


Further reading


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See also

*
Salted Music Salted Music is an American electronic dance music record label, based in San Francisco, California, founded by Miguel Migs. Artists * Miguel Migs * Lisa Shaw * Julius Papp * Deeplomatik (DJ Seb Skalski) * Soledrifter * Yogi & Husky Relea ...


References


External links

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