AJ Gil

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Abner Juda Gil (born July 5, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, who placed eighth during the first season of American Idol. Following his participation on the Fox reality series, he released two mixtapes, as well as several standalone singles. He also starred in the 2005 independent film Destination Fame. Throughout his career, Gil has collaborated with a variety of artists. He was the first Latino to ever place on American Idol, and several of his songs are in Spanish. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString featuring Michael B. Pratt
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rdf:langString "[S]itting right there was AJ Gil, the American Idol contestant who'd made it to the Top 8 that first season. I knew every single song he'd performed on the show and really admired his beautiful tenor voice. To me, this guy was a huge celebrity and I was completely star struck. Here I was on the Jenny Jones Show, sharing a green room with one of the American Idols. This was more than big-time – this was it!"
rdf:langString "Prior to writing this song God was really teaching me the value of keeping Him as the center and focus of my life ... Long story short, God took music away from me for almost two years which allowed me to spend time seeking God and knowing Him in a much deeper level."
rdf:langString "[Gil], the best dancer of the bunch, proved he would be the perfect replacement for the other A.J. should he ever leave his post as the bearded bad boy of the Backstreet Boys."
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rdf:langString Gil, on the inspiration for his song "I Live".
rdf:langString Corey Moss of MTV, voicing one of many comparisons between Gil and various boy-band members.
rdf:langString David Archuleta, in his 2010 memoir Chords of Strength.
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rdf:langString Running from Love
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rdf:langString Abner Juda Gil (born July 5, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, who placed eighth during the first season of American Idol. Following his participation on the Fox reality series, he released two mixtapes, as well as several standalone singles. He also starred in the 2005 independent film Destination Fame. Throughout his career, Gil has collaborated with a variety of artists. He was the first Latino to ever place on American Idol, and several of his songs are in Spanish. The 2002 compilation album American Idol: Greatest Moments, which reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, features Gil covering "My Cherie Amour" by Stevie Wonder as one of its tracks. A few months after competing on American Idol, Gil went on a nationwide tour with the other season one finalists. His first radio single, "She's Hot" (featuring the artist Max-A-Million), was written for the film Destination Fame, although the song was released in 2003, two years before the film's premiere. Upon founding his own recording studio, Juda Music Productions, Gil began a career in R&B, which culminated with the 2011 release of his first mixtape, Love Me Later. Gil's second mixtape, Life, Death & Resurrection, marked a transition to Christian music and was released in 2013.
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