Seany B

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Seany B
Birth nameSean Berchik
Also known asSeany B
Born (1980-01-02) 2 January 1980 (age 44)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Electro house, dance, pop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, MC, record producer, DJ
Website facebook.com/SeanyB.official

Sean Berchik (born 2 January 1980), known professionally as Seany B, is an Australian singer, songwriter, MC, record producer and DJ, [1] who is best known for featuring on TV Rock's 2006 hit "Flaunt It" which topped the ARIA Charts for 5 weeks and went on to win two ARIA Awards for Best Dance Single as well as Highest Selling Single in 2006 [2] as well as featured on Vanessa Amorosi's Mr Mysterious, which peaked at No. 4 in 2010 and was certified platinum. [3] He has toured America and Europe [4]

Contents

Discography

Singles

As lead and featured artist

TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Label
AUS
"Me Likey" [5] Erick Decks & Seany B1999Sume Music
"Flaunt It" [6] TV Rock (featuring Seany B) 200612× Platinum [7] Sony Music Australia
"Breathe" [8] Dylan Rhymes & Jono Fernandez Feat. Seany B2007Lot49
"B Good 2 Me" [9] 2008 Sony Music Australia
"Speaker Freakers" [10] Stafford Brothers (featuring Seany B) 2010 Ministry of Sound
"Mr Mysterious" [11] Vanessa Amorosi (featuring Seany B) 4Platinum [12] Universal Music Australia
"Rollin' Deep" [13] D.O.N.S. & Seany B Central Station Records
"Gadunk" [14] Rob Pix (featuring Seany B)2011 Ministry of Sound
"Everybody Get Up" [15] Jam Xpress & Seany BOneLove
"Get Stoopid" [16] Bombs Away & Seany B2012Central Station Records
"Keep Talking" [17] Jamie Vlahos & Seany B2013OneLove
"Disco Ain't Dead" [18] Hoxton Whores & Seany BSuckmusic
"Kill the Robots" [19] Seany B & Dirt CheapBombsquad
"Loco" [20] (with Joel Fletcher)201413Gold [21] Ministry of Sound
"Killin It" [22] Who Killed Mickey, Zoolanda & Seany B2015OneLove
"Bed Springs" [23] Sprenda C & Seany BDownright Recordings
"Me Still Likey" [24] Erick Decks & Seany BHousesessions Records

Awards

Seany B was nominated for three ARIA Music Awards at the 2006 ceremony. [25] He won two both with TV Rock.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2006 "Flaunt It" TV Rock feat. Seany B Best Dance Release Won
Highest Selling SingleWon

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