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Jai McDowall (born 24 July 1986) is a Scottish singer–songwriter who won the fifth series of ''
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'' in June 2011. As the winner, he received £100,000 and performed at the 2011
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. McDowall was signed to
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, a subdivision of record label giant,
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. Before ''Britain's Got Talent'', he appeared as a contestant on ''
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'' and ''
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''. His debut album ''
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'' was released on 9 December 2011. The lead single "
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" was released the same day. In March 2012, he was dropped by Syco after poor sales of his debut album. It was reported that the singer claimed that Syco boss, Simon Cowell, was anti-Scottish.


Early and personal life

McDowall was born in
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in
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, Scotland where he worked as a support worker prior to winning ''Britain's Got Talent''. He was a member of the Ayr Amateur Opera Company and Loudoun Musical Society. He played roles such as Frank in ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' and Motel in ''Fiddler on the Roof''. Before his job of looking after young people with disabilities, McDowall spent two years studying Music and Audio Technology (NC & HNC) at Music and Sound Production Dept,
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, Scotland.


Music career


''The American Idol Experience'' & ''The X Factor''

McDowall auditioned for ''
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'' whilst on holiday in the US in 2009, and won. He also auditioned for ''
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'' in 2010 and reached boot camp but lost out on a place in the live shows.


''Britain's Got Talent''

McDowall auditioned in
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for the fifth series of ''
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'' with "
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" from ''
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'', receiving very positive comments from all of the three judges,
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,
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and
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. He received three yesses and was put through to the next round, and through to the live semi-finals. McDowall performed for a second time in the semi-final on 2 June 2011, singing "
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" by
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. He once again received positive comments from the judges including Cowell. McDowall received the highest number of votes on the night and was automatically put through to the final. In the final, McDowall performed "
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" by
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. He once again received positive comments from all four judges, despite some criticism from judge
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, who stated that the vocal was 'monotone'. This comment was acknowledged by McDowall. During the result, Simon later complimented McDowall on his rendition of the song after he had won the top prize of £100,000. McDowall was announced as the winner with 29.1% of the vote, approximately 4.1 million, which proved a shock as he beat bookies' favourite
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. It was later revealed on ''
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'' that there was a margin of 2.4% of the vote, approximately 86,000, between McDowall and runner-up
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. He won £100,000 and a spot at the 2011
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.


Post ''Britain's Got Talent''

After winning ''Britain's Got Talent'', McDowall performed on the Britain's Got Talent Tour. Starting in Newcastle and moving through 3 Scottish cities Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow before heading through England and appearing in the major venues in most major cities. He performed at the 2011 Glasgow Show on Glasgow Green in front of 20,000 people, headlining the Sunday show along with Re-Take That and other guests. In August 2011, he secured a record deal with
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and
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to be released in December 2011. In October 2011, McDowall performed a sell out headline show at the Grand Hall, Kilmarnock. He also headlined the end of season shows at the main Butlins sites during the October Holiday Break before appearing in the Royal Variety show. McDowall was also invited to sing with Josh Groban in the Royal Concert Hall in his performance of "To Where You Are" and they both received a standing ovation for their rendition of Groban's hit song.


2011–2019: ''Believe''

On 3 October 2011, it was confirmed that McDowall, as well as
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and
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to promote his debut album, has also hired Soundcheck Entertainment to aid in the promotion of the forthcoming the album which was released in December 2011. McDowall announced on 26 October that the album would be titled ''Believe'' and would be released on 12 December. Jai explained: "Being in the studio was everything I hoped it would be and I loved the whole creative process. I like the style of singing I did on Britain's Got Talent – a kind of mix of musical and pop – so we’re working along those lines." McDowall had a pleasant surprise at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall when he was invited by Josh Groban to jointly perform "
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" in front of a packed house. The crowd were treated to this impromptu performance which was warmly received by both artists fans. He told STV, in reference to
Susan Boyle Susan Magdalane Boyle (born 1 April 1961) is a Scottish singer. She rose to fame in 2009 after appearing as a contestant on the Britain's Got Talent (series 3), third series of ''Britain's Got Talent'', singing "I Dreamed a Dream" from '. Bo ...
: "I think it's a fantastic thing. If I get even half of her success it's going to be absolutely amazing for me. It's dead funny cause people are calling me Jai-Bo!" In 2012, McDowall sang his album lead track, "
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" on ''
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'' although oddly enough, no license was applied for to sell his single or album in China. It was confirmed by Sony in March 2012 that, after fulfilling his one-album contract, McDowall's deal will not be renewed. In 2013, McDowall was asked to and agreed to perform at the March & Rally for Scottish Independence.


Relationship with Simon Cowell

In 2012, it was misreported that McDowall called Simon Cowell 'anti-Scottish' in a news article. Reacting to the story, Cowell defended himself on ''Britain's Got More Talent'' saying that his mother was Scottish and reminded McDowall that he signed and still works with
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who is Scottish.


2019–2021: ''The Champions'' and ''Cry, Home, Closer''

In September 2019, McDowall returned to prime time television performing on Series 1 of '' Britain's Got Talent: The Champions''. Whilst McDowall did not progress to the final stages of the competition, his performance was well received by the judges and viewers, with many citing McDowall's on stage persona and vocal abilities maturing since his original win in 2011. Since winning the show in 2011, and the lack of promotion of his debut album and a lack of support from
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following his win and towards the release of his debut album, Cowell issued a public apology to McDowall immediately after his performance. Cowell admitted that the lack of support McDowall received from him was "unfair" and ended in McDowall receiving a standing ovation from Cowell (who immediately after his ''Champions'' performance) did not stand alongside fellow judges David Walliams,
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and
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. In 2019, McDowall released a three track extended play entitled ''Cry, Home, Closer''. McDowall supported singer
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on her 2020 UK arena tour.


2021―present

In 2021, McDowall released a new single entitled " All of Me", a cover of the song released by
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to mark ten years since his appearance on ''Britain's Got Talent'' in 2011. The song made an appearance on the UK iTunes Charts, debuting at number 91 where it remained in its second week before falling out of the top 100. McDowall featured and performed in a UK musical production of ''Come What May'' which began in late 2021. He also performed two tours with Jonathan Ansell of Les Musicals.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


References


External links


Crossfire Talent
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