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Jinian Wilde
BornEngland
OriginEnglish singer, songwriter, musician, studio vocalist, producer
Instrumentvocals
Years active2002 – present

Jinian Wilde, sometimes Jin Wilde and Wilde! is a British singer, songwriter, studio vocalist, vocal instructor[1] and musician who has worked with a great number of musical projects[2] and now with UK's Paris Music[3]. He is also founder of Wilde Rose Studio[4] using the name Dr. VoX. He has collaborated most notably with Uniting Nations, Daz Sampson and since 2007 is lead singer in The David Cross Band, [5] a band of David Cross who was the electric violinist of King Crimson and touring Europe and the UK and a new album due very soon.

Career

In 2002, Wilde was on the lead vocals and backing vocals of Space Cowboy's "I Would Die 4 U (Extended Club Mix)", a remake of the famous Prince song.[6] He performed the song as lead vocals alongside Nick Dresti (Space Cowboy) and his band on the UK Chart show Top of the Pops. Under the name Wilde!, he also released in 2004 a remake of "I Won't Let You Down" on Hi-Bias Records.[7] where he is credited as vocals and keyboards/programming and was released in the United States and Canada. The original is a famous hit by Ph.D. He also made many remake tracks with David Gainsford of Paris Music, including Axwell's hit "I Love U", a dance version of the David Bowie classic "Life on Mars (Paris Music Remix)" (Paris Music Remix) and on "You".

He is mostly known for his appearances in Uniting Nations. During 2004 and 2005, he was lead vocals and backing vocals on a number of Uniting Nations hits including "Out of Touch" (UK #7), "You & Me" (#15) and also on "Music in Me", "Tonight (in the City)", "Loving You", "Feels Like Heaven", "Make Love" and "Destiny" in addition to extended version "Out of Touch (I Love You So Much)" and a cappella versions of 5 Uniting Nations tracks on their album One World. In 2006, he continued his cooperation with Uniting Nations' member Daz Sampson in his DJ Daz project with vocals and backing vocals in "The Whoa Song" where he was credited as Jin Wilde. The track was released on Ebul / Sony BMG. 14th Precinct also sampled on a Uniting Nations track "All Out of Love (Dance Remix)" including using the Jinian Wilde vocals. The song was used as the theme song for Cagney & Lacey American television series.

Wilde was also featured in One Track Mind's song "Voices", a remake of band The Police track and Emma J's "When I'm Gone". Other credits include guitar and programming on Bass Monkeys track "Beautiful (Thrill Bill)" on In:stinct and lead vocals on Castle Avenue's debut single "When I Am Gone". It was produced by Soulshaker and has been licensed in UK and through Yummie Records in the Benelux territory. He also sings in four tracks in Small World Incident's album End.[8]

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