Camille Jones
Active on the European pop and house scene since the early 2000s, Camille Jones has developed from Denmark a career at the crossroads of pop songwriting, soulful vocals and club-oriented productions. A singer, songwriter and producer, she debuted with a self-titled album in 2000 that established a vocal register marked by R&B and classic song structures, soon followed by "Surrender" in 2004 and "Baby Please" in 2006, where the electronic and house elements grew more prominent. The track "The Creeps", first issued in its original form and later reworked in 2007 by Dutch producer Fedde Le Grand, placed Camille Jones on the map of clubs and specialist radio beyond the Danish scene. Across her singles and the 2011 album "Did I Say I Love You", she sustains an aesthetic focused on the voice, melodic choruses and dancefloor-ready rhythms, occasionally collaborating with European producers while retaining tight control over her artistic direction.