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Luke James (singer)

Luke James Boyd (born June 13, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana.[1] He began his career as one half of the R&B duo Luke and Q in 2004, whom served as backing vocalists for R&B singer Tyrese. While doing so, they became acquainted with the singer's primary songwriting-production team, the Underdogs, and were led to sign with the group and Tyrese's mutual record label, J Records. The duo's 2006 debut single, "My Turn" failed to chart, although Boyd continued to write songs—often under the wing of the Underdogs—for other prominent artists including Chris Brown, Britney Spears, and Justin Bieber during the duo's inactivity and subsequent disbandment in 2010.

Luke James

Luke James Boyd

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(1984-06-13) June 13, 1984
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor

  • Vocals
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • guitar
  • saxophone

2004–present

Further pursuing a career as a solo act, he signed with record producer Danja to his label N.A.R.S., in a joint venture with Island Records to release his eponymous debut studio album (2014). Preceded by the mixtapes #Luke (2011) and Whispers in the Dark (2012), the album spawned the single "I Want You," which was nominated for Best R&B Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.[2] His 2017 single, "Drip" (remixed featuring ASAP Ferg)[3] served to promote the independent release of his second studio album to feel love/d (2020), which marked his return to music following a two-year hiatus to focus on acting.[4][5][6][7] It was nominated for Best R&B Album[8] for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.


In his acting career, he starred as R&B singer Johnny Gill in BET's 2017 television biopic The New Edition Story. Since then, he has performed in Regina Hall and Will Packer film Little,[9] in FOX's Star, HBO's Insecure,[10] USA's Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.,[11] and BET's The Bobby Brown Story.[12] He was also featured in the third season of The Chi[13] on June 21, 2020.

Early life and career beginnings[edit]

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and raised by a single mother, James was influenced by an eclectic array of genres, particularly jazz and R&B.[14] James said his love for music started when he watched a contestant perform a cover version of Donny Hathaway's version of "A Song for You" on Showtime at the Apollo.[14] He said "I got chills. And I get that feeling all over again whenever I think about that performance. At the time, I'd never said I wanted to be a singer; I just knew I wanted to entertain. And I'd never heard of Donny. But when my mother found her copy of one of his records, I knew then that I wanted to reach people that way."[15]


As a child, James was inspired by several recording artists and musicians such as Marvin Gaye, Willie Nelson, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Alabama, among others.[16] He credits his mother for introducing him to all kinds of music.[15] James attended St. Augustine with schoolmate, (and future OFWGKTA member) singer-songwriter Frank Ocean.[16] While in St. Augustine, he joined a musical trio named Upskale with Quinten Spears (known as Q) and Tah for a brief period, which introduced him to his longtime manager, director, and choreographer Frank Gatson.[14] After graduating St. Augustine, the trio split and James relocated to Los Angeles. Q and James later formed a duo called Luke & Q, where James performed under the name Luke The Singer.[14] Shortly after forming the group, the duo was able to be the opening act for R&B artist and Tyrese Gibson during one of his concerts. However, after the failure to garner both James and Q much recognition, they decided to both part ways.

2007–present: songwriting and breakthrough[edit]

After disbanding, James honed his skills as a songwriter, quickly hooked up with producer Danja, and began to craft hits for those in the pop, R&B and soul genres. He also worked alongside Tank.[17] He then began to co-write hits, such as Chris Brown's "Crawl" for his third album, Graffiti.[14] In addition to writing for Brown, he also wrote (or co-wrote) hits for pop artists such as Justin Bieber ("That Should Be Me"), Britney Spears ("Kill the Lights") and Keri Hilson ("Do It").[14]


In 2005, he appeared in Destiny's Child's "Soldier" video, with the members of the Upskale music trio. In 2011, he was selected by R&B singer Beyoncé to appear as a model/actor in her "Run the World (Girls)" video.[15] In December 2011, he released his debut extended play (EP) album #Luke as a free digital download. His first single, "I Want You", received universal acclaim from critics for its production and for James' vocal performance.[16] The single later earned him a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2012 Soul Train Music Awards.[16][18] Upon release of his second free digital mixtape, Whispers in the Dark, in December 2012, James began to garner buzz for his formal self-titled debut album, which is expected to be released from Def Jam in early 2014.[16] On January 8, 2013, the album's first single, "Make Love to Me",[19] was released to iTunes one month after the music video directed by Frank Gatson.[20] At the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, James was nominated for Best R&B Performance award for his 2012 single "I Want You" (but he lost to Usher's "Climax").[21][22] On February 7, 2013, the song "I.O.U." was released as the second single from his anticipated debut album.[23] In 2013, he was personally chosen by Beyoncé to be an opening act for her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.[24] In August 2013 he released a video for "Oh God" featuring Hit-Boy; the music video was directed by Sarah McColgan.[25] On December 4, 2013, he released another visual for "Strawberry Vapors", also directed by Sarah McColgan, the song was another release off the Whispers in the Dark album.[26] On December 5, 2014, James received his second career Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song for "Options (Wolfjames Version)".[27]


In 2016, James auditioned for the role of Singer Johnny Gill in the BET Biopic Miniseries The New Edition Story, after being considered by long time music associate Elijah Kelley. Both were cast in the biopic (with Kelley in the role of Ricky Bell).[28] From 2017 to 2019, James played Noah Brooks in the main cast of Lee Daniels' Musical Drama, Star on FOX. Later in 2019, he was cast in Will Packer's Little alongside Regina Hall and Issa Rae.

Luke James (2014)

to feel love/d (2020)

For No Reason (2020)

(as Freddy Davis) (2011)

Rift

(as Jo Jo) (2013)

Black Nativity

(as Trevor) (2019)

Little

(as Kyle Noah) (2021)

Christmas in Harmony

(as Pastor Adam) (2022)

Kirk Franklin's The Night Before Christmas

BET Music Matters Tour (with Estelle), (2012)

(opening act), (2013–14)

The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour

Sweet Talker Tour (opening act for Jessie J), (2014–15)

to feel love/d tour, (2020)

Official website

on Instagram

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