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Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Nathan Fagan-Gayle, known commercially as Nathan, (Nathan Haymond) is a British R&B singer, most famous for his top 40 hit single "Come into my Room", which was released on V2 Records. He has since released three other singles, including "Round and Round", which received a limited release in late 2005 and "Cold as Ice" in 2006, a promo only single. His debut album Masterpiece, for his latest record label, Mona Records, was released on 9 October, 2006. He also released his third full single, "Do Without my Love" on 12 March. In 2008, Nathan is scheduled to release his second album "Eyes Dont Lie", he is currently recording the album in the US working with producers Stargate, but does not have a release date as of yet. There have been two leaked songs from the album, "New Position" and "Love Story".

Nathan is son to Reggae singer Lorna Gee, Nathan and his mother moved to Jamaica when he was just 2 years old so that she could pursue her career. As her profile developed she relocated to America while Nathan remained in Jamaica with his grandmother. At the age of 5 he joined his mother in New York where they settled until Nathan turned 11.


Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack

On January 3, 2008, Nathan entered the Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack house. He came 6th in the show.

Albums

Year Title Chart Positions and Sales
UK
[citation needed]
2006 Masterpiece 166
2008 Eyes Dont Lie N/A

Singles

Year Single UK
[1]
2006 "Come into My Room" 37
2007 "Round and Round"
"Cold As Ice" N/A1
"Do Without My Love"
2008 "Love Story" -
  • 1 Cancelled release

References

  1. ^ "everyHit.com - UK Top 40 Hit Database". everyHit.com. Retrieved 2008-05-05.