Clarence Jey

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Clarence Jey is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter of Sri Lankan Tamil heritage who has had music chart on the US Billboard Hot 100, a Grammy-winning record and worked on various award-winning US television shows including an Emmy-nominated show.[1][2]

Jey spent some of his childhood in Australia, performing with local bands and composing and producing music at his studio in Melbourne where he wrote and produced the theme song and additional music for the 2007 US Emmy-nominated Discovery Kids animation television show, Growing Up Creepie. This led to his relocation to Los Angeles, California.[3] He has since composed music for television shows including Common Law, America's Got Talent, Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew and The Newsroom.[4][5][6] Jey's music has been used on commercials including the US retailer, Kohls[7] and Vodafone.[8]

In 2011, Jey was part of ARK Music Factory and in association with Patrice Wilson was instrumental in one of the largest internet viral sensations in history, "Friday", by Rebecca Black, which had over 200 million YouTube hits. He co-wrote and produced/engineered the controversial song, which reached the US Billboard Hot 100 and iTunes Top 20 in March 2011,[9] which was referred to as "genius" by the music executive, Simon Cowell.[10] "Friday" was covered by the cast of Fox network's show Glee,[11] that resulted in their version of "Friday" entering the Hot 100[12] as well as the iTunes Top 10. In 2013, the US Late Night host Jimmy Fallon's Grammy-winning second album,[13] Blow Your Pants Off, included "Friday", as performed by Fallon and Stephen Colbert.[14][15]

Jey has also worked in film. In 2014, he produced and composed songs, and was music supervisor for the martial arts actor Jean-Claude Van Damme film, Full Love,[16] which premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival.[17] Jey worked with the US reality show, Famous in 12 produced by Harvey Levin of TMZ on The CW network, where he was invited to assist the up-and-coming artist to find her dream.[18][19]

In 2015, Clarence Jey produced music for Grammy winning R'nB Group, All-4-One's record, "Twenty+", which was released in July, 2015.[20]

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  16. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3781812/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
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  20. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/twenty-all-4-one/28913877#productInfoTabs