Matthew Raymond-Barker

Matthew Raymond-Barker (born 20 June 1989 in London, England)[1] is an English singer who won the second season of the French X Factor in 2011. He received the grand cash prize and a recording deal with Sony Music.[2]

Matthew Raymond-Barker
Matthew Raymond-Barker (2012)
Background information
Birth nameMatthew William Raymond-Barker
Born (1989-06-20) 20 June 1989
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2011  present
LabelsSony Music

Early life

Born in London, Matthew William Raymond-Barker is the only son of Karen (née Jacobs) and William Francis Raymond-Barker. He lives in Mitcham,south-west London, works in Waterford and attended Emanuel School in Battersea.

Raymond-Barker had applied initially to the British The X Factor competition, but was rejected after the first day of bootcamp.[3]

Raymond-Barker is a student, studying French and Spanish at the University of Bath and was in France for a period of six months to improve his French language skills at University of Toulouse.[4] He applied to the French X Factor in Montpellier[5] after a friend of his spotted an advertisement for the French competition.

He was coached in the series by Véronic DiCaire.

Performances on X Factor

Raymond-Barker qualified to the Final 12 after singing "Just the Way You Are" by Bruno Mars in the auditions. During the live shows, he sang the following songs:

Week Song performed Original artist Result
Week 1 "Supreme" Robbie Williams Safe
Week 2 "Price Tag" Jessie J Safe
Week 3 "Soulman" Ben l'Oncle Soul Safe
Week 4 "Man in the Mirror" Michael Jackson Safe
Week 5 "One" U2 Safe
Week 6 "Time After Time" Cyndi Lauper Safe
"Ma philosophie" Amel Bent Safe
Week 7 "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" Beyoncé Knowles Safe
"Ça fait mal" Christophe Maé
Week 8 "Nothing Compares 2 U" Sinéad O'Connor Bottom 2 /
Saved by judges 3-0
"Dieu m'a donné la foi" Ophélie Winter
"Use Somebody" Kings of Leon
Week 9
(Quarter-finals)
"A la faveur de l'automne" Tété Safe
"Dynamite" Taio Cruz
Week 10
(Semi-finals)
"Like a Prayer" Madonna Safe
"Viva la Vida" Coldplay
"Ne retiens pas tes larmes" Amel Bent
Week 11
(Final)
Medley "Love the Way You Lie" /
"Don't Stop the Music" / "Tik Tok"
Eminem / Rihanna / Kesha Winner
"Man in the Mirror" Michael Jackson
"Vivre ou survivre"
(Winner's song)
Daniel Balavoine

During the competition, he was in Bottom two only once (week 8–7 June 2011) and sang for his life against Florian Giustiniani and was saved by unanimous vote of the judges after singing "Use Somebody" from the Kings of Leon.

In the finals, aired on 28 June, he beat Marina D'Amico who became runner-up. The difference between the two was a mere 1300 votes.[5][6] Maryvette Lair finished third.

Post X Factor

Raymond-Barker's winner's song, a cover of Daniel Balavoine's hit "Vivre ou survivre", was his debut single in France, and was released on 2 July 2011. The single debuted at number 94.[7] His first album was due for release in November 2011 on Sony Music and reportedly titled Trash, but never materialised. The single from the prospective album, was an electro-pop track called "Trash (Tout le monde jump sur le bar)". It was released 19 September 2011 but did not chart. In 2012 he released his debut album "One" which has never reached the French Top 250 selling fewer than 50 copies in its first week. A few months later only 500 copies have been sold. "One" is the lowest selling album from a winner of that kind of TV show in France.

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
FRA
[8]
BEL (Wa)
[9]
2011 "Vivre ou survivre" 9423 Non-album release from X Factor
2011 "Trash (Tout le monde jump sur le bar)" One
2012 "City Lights"
gollark: Answer.
gollark: Recreational nukes ACTIVATED.
gollark: Safety training probably would cost more than... not safety training... but I think it would be better.
gollark: Okay? Enjoy the backpacking, I guess.
gollark: You know you can *buy* food, right?

References

Preceded by
Sébastien Agius
X Factor
Winner

2011
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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