Janet Leon

Swedish singer-songwriter (born 1990)


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nameJanet Leon
imageFile:Janet Leon By Daniel Åhs Karlsson.jpg
captionLeon at Sommarkrysset in 2013
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birth_nameJanet Ava Owji
birth_date
birth_placeGothenburg, Sweden
instrumentVocals, guitar
years_active2003–present
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occupationSinger, songwriter, a&r
labelSony BMG, Columbia, (Music World) (2003–2005)
Roxy Recordings (2012–2013)
past_member_ofPlay (2003–2005)
website
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Janet Ava Owji (born 19 October 1990), also known by her stage name OWJI and her former stage name Janet Leon, is a Swedish singer, songwriter and A&R. Leon began her career as part of the pop group Play, for which she was lead singer 2003–2005. She rose to further prominence in Sweden with the release of her hit debut solo album Janet (2009) and the successful singles "Let Go" and "Heartache on the Dancefloor", both also released in 2009.

Leon competed in Melodifestivalen, an annual Swedish song competition which selects the country's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest, in 2013 and 2014. Her single "New Colours" was selected as the official song for Stockholm Pride 2013.

Early life

Janet Ava Owji was born on 19 October 1990 in Gothenburg, Sweden to an Iranian father and a Spanish mother. She is an only child. Leon grew up in the Gothenburg borough Johanneberg and was in her childhood interested in music, theatre and football. She began playing the violin at the age of four and arranged performances of songs together with her friends while in kindergarten.

Leon began participating in talent shows as a singer at the age of seven; one of her earliest stage appearances was performing Spice Girls songs alongside some of her friends at a school talent show. She also began writing her own songs at around the age of 8. In her youth, Leon and some of her friends were part of a blues band called "Walking Spanish" which performed at various music festivals in Sweden.

Leon's musical idols and inspirations include Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Eminem, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.

Career

2003–2005: Member of Play

Leon's professional music career began in 2003 when she at the age of 13 joined the Swedish pop group Play as lead singer in December 2003. She replaced the band's former lead singer, then 16-year-old Faye Hamlin, who left to finish her studies at school. Leon became acquintaned to the members of the band through her relatives and was recruited after sending in a demo to the band's manager, Laila Bagge. Bagge called back almost immediately after receiving the demo and travelled to Gothenburg the next day to hear Leon perform in person and ask her about her life goals. Leon was officially announced as part of Play in a press release on 15 December 2003.

Leon's first album with Play (and the group's third studio album overall), Don't Stop the Music, was released on 9 March 2004 but turned out to be a commercial failure. In the summer of 2004, Play went on a tour in the United States. The group were accompanied by some of their parents as well as a teacher to not fall behind in school. Play performed together with various artists during the tour, including Aaron Carter and Destiny's Child; Leon also had a dinner with her idol Beyoncé.

Play's next album, the Christmas-themed Play Around the Christmas, released in November 2004 and also failed to chart. In 2005 the group then released a compilation of hits, Girl's Mind, though only songs from Hamlin's time as lead singer were featured. In September 2005, Play announced an indefinite hiatus. Play was later briefly reformed 2009–2011, though Leon did not rejoin the group.

2005–2011: Early solo career, debut album

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In late 2008, Leon was chosen to be one of two participants in the Swedish television show Made in Sweden, hosted by Laila Bagge, Anders Bagge and Andreas Carlsson. Made in Sweden saw the producers attempt to forge successful musical artists; in Leon's case the programme followed her over the course of two months as she worked on and prepared her first solo studio album. The album, titled Janet, was released in 2009 and became a hit, spending three weeks on the Swedish charts. Leon's debut single, "Let Go" (2009), also nearly topped the charts and her second single released later in the same year, "Heartache on the Dancefloor", rose to number 34 in Sweden and charted for a total of 10 weeks.

Following the release of her album and singles, Leon spent some time touring in Sweden and also began working on a second album. In 2010, she played a part in a Swedish musical stage production based on the film Grease (1978), which transplanted the plot of the film to 1960s Sweden. In 2011, Leon recorded vocals for the song "Fire Fly" on the Childish Gambino album Camp. On 3 December 2012, Leon released an acoustic version of the new song "These Chains" through the newspaper Expressen; "These Chains" was intended to eventually be part of her second album.

2012–2014: Melodifestivalen

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While working on her potential second album together with songwriter Jörgen Elofsson, the two had the idea to send in a song as a competing entry to Melodifestivalen, an annual Swedish song competition which selects the country's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest. Leon and Elofsson saw a potential performance in Melodifestivalen as a good comeback to relaunch Leon's musical career.

Leon's entry was accepted and she was officially announced as a contestant for Melodifestivalen 2013 in November 2012. Her entry, the original song "Heartstrings", was written by Fredrik Kempe and Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad. Leon performed "Heartstrings" in Skellefteå on 16 February 2013 and placed fifth in her semi-final, failing to qualify for the final. Leon had planned to release her second studio album in 2013 shortly after Melodifestivalen but it as of yet remains unreleased.

On 7 May 2013, Leon's new single "New Colours" was selected as the official song for Stockholm Pride 2013. The song was co-written by Leon, along with songwriters Jörgen Elofsson, Lisa Desmond and Jesper Jakobson and debuted at number 10 on the Swedish music chart Svensktoppen. Also in 2013, Leon provided backing vocals for Agnetha Fältskog's album A.

In November 2013, Leon was announced as a contestant for Melodifestivalen 2014, competing with the song "Hollow". The song was written by songwriters Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Jimmy Jansson, and Louise Winter and was performed by Leon in Örnsköldsvik on 22 February 2014. Leon placed eighth and last in the semi-final and did thus not qualify for the final. "Hollow" was a challenging song to sing; Leon lost her voice while singing it several times during rehearsals.

2014–present: Career in the United States

In late September 2014, Leon moved to Los Angeles, California to further pursue her dreams. Beginning in 2014 she worked as a songwriter and A&R, for instance at the entertainment company DEFIENT. She has in this capacity worked together with various artists, including Elva Hsiao.

On 7 April 2021, Leon partook in the Clubhouse talk "Women in Music – Goddess Power Unite", hosted by Swedish musician Josefine. The talk also featured various other female musicians and music creatives and also brought attention to the UK-based social organization Girls Out Loud.

In October and November 2022, Leon joined fellow Swedish-Iranian singer Arash on a tour of North America, performing concerts in support of the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran.

On 14 April 2023, she stated that she would no longer be using the stage name "Janet Leon", citing as reasons the strange experience of growing up in the music industry and not being herself. She instead announced that she would henceforth use the stage name OWJI (pronounced O-G), adapted from her family name.

Personal life

Leon moved from Gothenburg to Stockholm, where her musical collaborators were based, in 2009. Leon revealed in February 2012 that she then lived in Stockholm together with her boyfriend, whom she had been dating for sixteen months. In September of the same year Leon moved in together with her friend My in the Årsta borough of Stockholm. Leon has since moved to Los Angeles in 2014 but frequently travels back to Sweden.

Discography

Studio albums

::data[format=table title="List of studio albums, with selected chart positions"] | Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | SWE | Janet | |---|---|---|---|---| | | 14 | | | | ::

As a member of Play:

Singles

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TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbumSWE"Let Go""Heartache on the Dance Floor""These Chains""Heartstrings""New Colours""Hollow"
20093Janet
34
2012
201336Melodifestivalen 2013
10
2014Melodifestivalen 2014
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References

References

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  2. Ericson, Pernilla. (12 February 2009). "Janet ger oss örongodis".
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  6. (16 February 2013). "JANET LEON – IKVÄLL GÖR HON DEBUT".
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  13. (15 January 2010). ""Laila är världens sämsta manager"".
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  16. TT. (2009-11-19). "Pink ladies klara för "Grease"".
  17. Rife, Lauren. (2022-06-15). "What Ever Happened to the Girl Group Play?".
  18. Bergqvist, Mattias. (3 December 2012). "LYSSNA: Här är Janet Leons "These chains"".
  19. (26 November 2012). ""Camilla krävde att vi skulle gå i terapi"".
  20. Henriksson, Sally. (2013-02-14). "Säregna röster möts i Skellefteå".
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  22. Nilsson, Christoffer. (7 May 2013). "Schlagerstjärnan framför Pridelåt".
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  28. (2013-11-28). "Nu är alla artisterna klara för Melodifestivalen". [[Sveriges Radio]].
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  31. (2016). "#67 – Livslängd & att jaga drömmen med Janet Leon". Bam! The Power Meeting Podcast.
  32. (2021-04-07). "Women in Music ♀️ Goddess Power United, presented by Josefine".
  33. Fulton, Robin. (2021-03-30). "Josefine unleashes her "Goddess Kinda Power"".
  34. "Besök av Janet Owji!".
  35. (2014-08-22). "Shut Up & Kiss Me (OT: Selecter) – Elva Hsiao".
  36. Janet Leon. (5 October 2022). "Come join us in these cities as we gather solidarity with the women of Iran".
  37. Svenson, Olivia. (8 March 2009). ""Jag har aldrig haft en pojkvän"".
  38. Lagergren, Angelica. (15 February 2013). "VeckoRevyn är hemma hos Mello-aktuella Janet Leon – Veckorevyn".
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