DABEULL, JORDAN LEE

Biography

Dabeull is a French DJ and producer born in France who has established himself as a key figure in contemporary electronic music by blending disco, funk, and zouk into modern productions.[1][3] He began his career in 2010 with nu-funk productions and gained significant recognition through tracks like "Don't Forget It" and "Last Night."[3] Signed to the influential label Roche Musique after meeting producer Cezaire in 2014, Dabeull has cultivated a distinctive sound that brings authentic vintage genres into the contemporary era.[1] As of January 2023, he has accumulated over 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with his song "You & I" achieving over 25 million streams.[1]

Jordan Lee is a contemporary R&B musician from Paris, France, who specializes in soulful, introspective music that combines heartfelt melodies, complex harmonies, and smooth beats.[2] He spent his upbringing immersed in music, influenced heavily by Anglo-Saxon artists including James Brown, Michael Jackson, and Prince, as well as his father's musical background as a bassist.[4] Lee released his debut EP "Therapy" in 2014 and has since evolved his artistic style through extensive studio work, ultimately settling on a blend of R&B, funk, and jazz.[4] His debut full-length album "Fighter for Love" represents a cathartic synthesis of his past influences and present creative energy, with themes exploring love, self-discovery, and personal acceptance.[4]

Dabeull and Jordan Lee have become notable collaborators within the French music scene, both signed to Roche Musique and working together on successful tracks that merge Lee's soulful vocals with Dabeull's funky, disco-influenced production style.[1][2][3] Their partnership on songs like "Don't Forget It" and "Last Night" has been well-received by both audiences and critics, establishing them as complementary artists within contemporary R&B and electronic music.[2]

Fun Facts

  • Dabeull's song "You & I" has accumulated over 25 million streams on Spotify, making it one of his most successful tracks.[1]
  • Jordan Lee's father was a professional bassist, establishing a strong musical foundation in his household from childhood.[4]
  • Dabeull maintains an active Instagram presence with over 100,000 followers, where he shares studio gear and behind-the-scenes content with fans.[1]
  • Jordan Lee released his debut EP "Therapy" in 2014 before focusing on his full-length album "Fighter for Love," which he describes as a cathartic blend of past influences with present creative energy.[4]

Musical Connections

Mentors/Influences

  • Cezaire - Producer who signed Dabeull to Roche Musique label (Roche Musique label releases) [2014 onwards]
  • Father (unnamed) - Bassist and primary musical influence during Jordan Lee's childhood (Early musical education and exposure to funk and jazz) [Childhood through early career]

Key Collaborators

  • Jordan Lee - Primary collaborator for Dabeull; R&B vocalist paired with Dabeull's production ("Don't Forget It", "Last Night") [2010s onwards]
  • Dabeull - DJ/producer collaborator providing funky, disco-influenced beats for Jordan Lee's vocals ("Don't Forget It", "Last Night") [2010s onwards]
  • Holybrune - Collaborator with Dabeull on various productions (Various Roche Musique releases) [2010s onwards]
  • Crayon - Collaborator with Jordan Lee on R&B productions (Various contemporary R&B tracks) [2010s onwards]
  • PHABO - Collaborator with Jordan Lee on R&B productions (Various contemporary R&B tracks) [2010s onwards]

Artists Influenced

  • James Brown - Major stylistic influence on Jordan Lee's funk and groove sensibilities (Influenced overall R&B and funk direction) [Childhood influences]
  • Michael Jackson - Key influence on Jordan Lee's approach to contemporary R&B (Influenced vocal and production style) [Childhood influences]
  • Prince - Major influence on Jordan Lee's genre-blending approach and creative philosophy (Inspired "Fighter for Love, Speech" and overall album direction) [Childhood and ongoing]
  • Usher - Significant influence on Jordan Lee's contemporary R&B style (Influenced modern R&B approach) [Career development]
  • Luther Vandross - Influence on Jordan Lee's soulful vocal approach (Influenced vocal delivery and emotional depth) [Career development]
  • John Legend - Contemporary R&B influence on Jordan Lee's musical direction (Influenced modern soul-groove aesthetic) [Career development]
  • Janet Jackson - Inspiration for Jordan Lee's album production, specifically "Fighter for Love, Speech" ("Rhythm Nation" inspired production approach) [Album creation phase]

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References

  1. famousbirthdays.com
  2. viberate.com
  3. backinthedayz.be
  4. atwoodmagazine.com
  5. rovr.live

Heard on WWOZ

DABEULL, JORDAN LEE has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.

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Mar 2, 202623:54LAST NIGHT (MIXED)from CAFE KITSUNE MIX BY LAZYWAX (DJ MIX)Kitchen Sinkw/ Derrick Freeman