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Jay Kay (born Jason Luís Cheetham; 30 December 1969) is an English singer and songwriter. He is best known as the co-founder and lead vocalist of the acid jazz and
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band
Jamiroquai Jamiroquai () are an English funk and acid jazz band from London. Formed in 1992, they are fronted by vocalist Jay Kay, and were prominent in the London-based funk and acid jazz movement of the 1990s. They built on their acid jazz sound in th ...
, which was formed in 1992.


Early life

Jay Kay was born Jason Luís Cheetham in
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on 30 December 1969, the son of English cabaret singer Karen Kay and Portuguese guitarist Luís Saraiva. He did not meet his biological father until 2001. Kay's identical twin, David, died a few weeks after the two were born. Kay said in a 2010 interview that his mother raised him largely alone, which gave him "an itinerant childhood", half of which he spent "living in rural
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and rural
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". According to a 1997 article in the ''
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'', he moved to
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with his mother and step-father Mervyn Kay as a youngster. He often accompanied his mother at her performances, and later attended Oakham School in
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. At the age of 15, he was homeless and turned to small crimes to survive; he returned home after a false arrest and near-death experience, working as a break-dancer and soon pursuing a career in music. It was widely reported that he failed an audition to become a singer for the Brand New Heavies prior to forming his own band, though the Brand New Heavies denied the claim.


Career


Jamiroquai

Kay formed
Jamiroquai Jamiroquai () are an English funk and acid jazz band from London. Formed in 1992, they are fronted by vocalist Jay Kay, and were prominent in the London-based funk and acid jazz movement of the 1990s. They built on their acid jazz sound in th ...
in 1992. Band members included
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(keyboards), Nick Van Gelder (drums, 1992–1993), Derrick McKenzie (drums 1994–present) and Wallis Buchanan (
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). After the success of Jamiroquai's first single, " When You Gonna Learn", Kay signed a US$1 million record deal with Sony Soho2. The band's first album was ''
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''. The relationship with Sony ended in 2007. The band has sold more than 26 million albums worldwide. Kay is occasionally referred to as 'Jamiroquai' due to the misconception that the band is a solo artist. Kay is well known for his array of elaborate hats and headgear. Professional appearances for concerts, interviews and the like have prompted descriptions of Kay as "the mad hatter" for his love of headgear. In 2005, it was announced that Kay, often referred to as "the cat in the hat", was launching a range of distinctive clothing, including his trademark hats, on his new "Quai" label. The Indian Country Media Network has criticised him for wearing sacred regalia of the First Nations, including the feathered war bonnet (as seen in the music video and CD single artwork for " Corner of the Earth" as well as on the album artwork for 2010's ''
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''). On 9 October 2017, Kay received the BMI President's Award at the BMI London Awards. That same year, he seriously injured his spine. Requiring surgery, it led to Jamiroquai cancelling two shows in
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for their Automaton Tour, which were rescheduled later that year.


TV appearances

Kay appeared in an episode of the BBC series '' The Naked Chef'' with chef
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, and he performed on the series ''
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'' singing "
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". He has made many other TV guest appearances as either a singer, interviewee, or both, including on ''The Word'', '' The Girlie Show'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and many others. He appeared four times in the BBC car show ''Top Gear''. In series 1, episode 2, he set a lap time of 1:48.1 for the show's "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" using the Suzuki Liana, holding the fastest lap time for all of the first series and most of the second series. In series 3, episode 4, Kay drove his
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with
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as a passenger. His third appearance was in series 11, episode 6, where his lap time of 1:45.81 using the Chevrolet Lacetti beat the top time held by
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by one-tenth of a second; this car's record remained unbeaten throughout the entire series' run despite there being 58 drivers in total for the Chevrolet Lacetti, with
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's
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coming in second place for this car with 1:45.85. Kay won ''Top Gear's'' " John Sergeant Award" for the best dance after learning that his time on the ''Top Gear'' test track was the fastest lap time in 2008. On the 24 May 2004 Kay appeared on Season 5, Episode 9 of Channel 5 series
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. He gave the presenters a tour around his property whilst showing off his collection of cars.


Legal issues

In April 2001, Kay was charged with
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ing a photographer and damaging his camera outside the Attica nightclub in London's West End. Kay pleaded not guilty, and the charges were dropped due to lack of evidence. In May 2002, Kay was questioned by police after an altercation at a premiere party for '' Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones'', outside the St Martin's Lane Hotel, where it was alleged a photographer kicked his £70,000
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after Kay had attempted to grab him as his car drove off. Kay harangued the photographer and his girlfriend, causing the man to give him a severe headbutt. The pair were separated with blood streaming from Kay's nose. The fight almost resumed inside the hotel, and Kay was photographed in a distressed state. He sported a black eye at his next gig. In March 2009, Kay's black
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suffered nearly £10,000 worth of damage during an altercation with hotel chef Aaron Billington at the Brudenell Hotel in
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. Billington, who was drunk and motivated by romantic interest in a woman with whom Kay was interacting, lost his job and was jailed for 20 weeks.


Wealth

Kay appeared on the 2004 ''
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'' in joint 950th place. The 2008 ''Sunday Times Rich List'' ranked him at No. 1,794, with £40 million. As of 2021, his personal wealth is estimated to be around £51 million. By 2013, Kay had owned hundreds of cars—mainly
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. The cover of ''
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'' features an adaptation of the "Buffalo Man" logo and the Ferrari crest. Some press coverage has negatively contrasted his strong interest in exotic cars with themes of environmental concern in Jamiroquai's lyrics. He responded in an interview, " eoplekeep talking to me about cars and environment, and I reckon I do about 3,000 miles a year ..I don't really drive that much at all any more, because I'm either on tour or doing stuff." Three of Kay's cars appeared in the video for the song " Cosmic Girl". One of the cars was totalled, and the replacement was involved in an incident that destroyed the windscreen. Kay was not involved in either incident. In 2011, he visited
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for an exclusive viewing of the new Ferrari 458 Spider. Amongst his car collection, including what he calls "staff cars", he owned a one-off 1965 Ferrari 330 GT Vignale Shooting Brake. He decided to auction this car off in 2018, selling it to a man in
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for $313,000. The song "Black Devil Car" from the album ''
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'' is a tribute to his black
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. A die-cast 1:18 scale-model series of Kay's black Enzo from
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was available for purchase, including a limited batch of cars with hand-signed windscreens. Kay competed in the Celebrity Challenge race at the 2012
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, finishing third behind
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vocalist
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and actor Kelvin Fletcher. At the 2014
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, Kay showcased his signal green
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, the only one of its colour in the world. He sold the car in 2019.


Personal life

Kay began dating actress Denise van Outen in 1998. They were engaged and reportedly on the verge of marriage, but split up in 2001. He and his current wife, Maria, have two daughters named Carla and Tallulah. The track "Carla" from the ''
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'' album is a tribute to his first daughter. There is also a track called "Talullah" from Jamiroquai's 2005 album ''
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'', although the spelling on the album is different to his daughter's name. Kay stated in 2010 that he had a "substantial"
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habit before quitting his drug use in 2003. Kay formerly lived in the
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area of
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, where he played some of his first gigs. He now lives in Horsenden, where he has a private studio. When asked in a 1996 interview about having conventional religious beliefs, Kay responded, "I follow the religion of the trees and the greenery. I follow the religion of the moon. I believe in what people leave behind in the sense of trails and spirits, the energy which they project. I believe in vibrations, which is what the whole world runs on."


See also

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kay, Jason 1969 births Living people Acid jazz musicians English funk musicians British car collectors English people of Portuguese descent British contemporary R&B singers English male singer-songwriters English record producers English soul singers Grammy Award winners Ivor Novello Award winners Jamiroquai members People educated at Oakham School People from Stretford English twins Alumni of the University of West London Musicians from Greater Manchester