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Daniel Pearce (born 29 May 1978) is an English musician who was a finalist on the ITV reality TV

show Popstars: The Rivals. He won a place in the boy band One True Voice, who subsequently
released two top ten singles, "Sacred Trust"/"After You're Gone" and "Shakespeare's (Way With)
Words. Pearce, an arranger and co-writer of some of their songs, left the group in summer 2003,
shortly before the band split up. In September 2009, he auditioned for the 2009 series of The X
Factor, but failed to progress as far as the live finals.
In 2010, he returned with a hit entitled "Dirtee Disco", a UK No. 1 single by Dizzee Rascal featuring
Pearce. Since 2011, he has provided vocals and percussion for funk, rock and soul band Shuffler. In
2014, Daniel provided lead vocals for "Nobody to Love", the number-one hit from Sigma. Pearce is
commonly mistaken for the man who created #JJOTDay.

Daniel Pearce (born 29 May 1978) is an English musician who was a finalist on the ITV reality TV
show Popstars: The Rivals. He won a place in the boy band One True Voice, who subsequently
released two top ten singles, "Sacred Trust"/"After You're Gone" and "Shakespeare's (Way With)
Words. Pearce, an arranger and co-writer of some of their songs, left the group in summer 2003,
shortly before the band split up. In September 2009, he auditioned for the 2009 series of The X
Factor, but failed to progress as far as the live finals.
In 2010, he returned with a hit entitled "Dirtee Disco", a UK No. 1 single by Dizzee Rascal featuring
Pearce. Since 2011, he has provided vocals and percussion for funk, rock and soul band Shuffler. In
2014, Daniel provided lead vocals for "Nobody to Love", the number-one hit from Sigma. Pearce is
commonly mistaken for the man who created #JJOTDay.

Daniel Pearce (born 29 May 1978) is an English musician who was a finalist on the ITV reality TV
show Popstars: The Rivals. He won a place in the boy band One True Voice, who subsequently
released two top ten singles, "Sacred Trust"/"After You're Gone" and "Shakespeare's (Way With)
Words. Pearce, an arranger and co-writer of some of their songs, left the group in summer 2003,
shortly before the band split up. In September 2009, he auditioned for the 2009 series of The X
Factor, but failed to progress as far as the live finals.
In 2010, he returned with a hit entitled "Dirtee Disco", a UK No. 1 single by Dizzee Rascal featuring
Pearce. Since 2011, he has provided vocals and percussion for funk, rock and soul band Shuffler. In
2014, Daniel provided lead vocals for "Nobody to Love", the number-one hit from Sigma. Pearce is
commonly mistaken for the man who created #JJOTDay.

Daniel Pearce (born 29 May 1978) is an English musician who was a finalist on the ITV reality TV
show Popstars: The Rivals. He won a place in the boy band One True Voice, who subsequently
released two top ten singles, "Sacred Trust"/"After You're Gone" and "Shakespeare's (Way With)
Words. Pearce, an arranger and co-writer of some of their songs, left the group in summer 2003,
shortly before the band split up. In September 2009, he auditioned for the 2009 series of The X
Factor, but failed to progress as far as the live finals.
In 2010, he returned with a hit entitled "Dirtee Disco", a UK No. 1 single by Dizzee Rascal featuring
Pearce. Since 2011, he has provided vocals and percussion for funk, rock and soul band Shuffler. In
2014, Daniel provided lead vocals for "Nobody to Love", the number-one hit from Sigma. Pearce is
commonly mistaken for the man who created #JJOTDay.

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