Eamon Exposed: The Forgotten R&B Sensation Who Almost Made It - Full Career Breakdown!

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Today we are talking about one of the most well-known one-hit wonders of the early 00's. Most well-known for his 2003 internationally chart-topping single Fuck It (I Don’t Want You Back) and the consequent very public feud (publicity stunt?) with fellow R&B singer Frankee; Eamon is one of those fairly rare singers who actually had all the magic and skill required to make it big in the industry. Unfortunately things didn’t quite pan out and after his stratospheric entrance into the R&B world; his sophomore album was woefully under promoted and solidly flopped. His next deal came eight years later and saw him the victim of a messy stock fraud scandal in which his album was recorded but never released nor did he earn money for making it. After the deal went sour; he only had an opportunity to release music again in 2017 – almost fifteen years after he had released his debut single! Way too late to ever recover his early success; Eamon had no choice but to start from scratch. And so; one of the most promising rising stars of the 00’s faded into obscurity before he ever reached his potential. So with that said – let’s disect his career!

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