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Matthew Pateman (singer)

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Matthew Pateman (also known as Matthew James) is an English singer and actor. He is best known as the former lead singer of the English 1990s boy band, Bad Boys Inc.

He trained from the age of eight at the Patricia Hammond School of Dramatic Art and took further training at the London Studio Centre. Pateman appeared in the BBC daytime soap Doctors, and the musical Boyband at the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End. He was later in a rock/pop/electro band called Jean, and a member of Madhen Productions.

He competed to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song, "A Better Man", but didn't win the selection.

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  1. Complete UK Hit Albums 1956-2005 Graham Betts - 2005 - Page 27 ... Jive CHIP 186 IO2A10*» Jive 0523222 BLACK AND BLUE A2 Jive 922 1 1 72 GREATEST HITS - CHAPTER ONE O Jive 9222672 NEVERGONE Jive 82876702972 BAD BOYS INC UK vocal group formed by Matthew Pateman, David Ross,
  2. Madhen.net

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