Jane Castro

Jane Castro
Background information
Birth name Jane Castro
Born (1982-04-30) April 30, 1982
Miami, Florida
Origin Miami
Genres Pop, Latin American
Occupation(s) Singer, Reality TV star
Years active 1997–present
Labels Defected, ITH
Website www.missjei.com

Jane Castro (born April 30, 1982) is an American musician, recording artist and TV personality who is active in the American and Latin markets. Born in Miami, Florida on April 30, 1982 to Cuban immigrants, she is professionally known as Jei and Jane Castro.

Early career

Jane Castro first began performing in high school as a part of the school chorus and drama club. On her 15th birthday she released her first demo with two songs related to the celebrated Spanish tradition of Quinceañera or ‘Sweet Fifteen’. Following this Jei was featured in an article in The Miami Herald about local musical talent and was also interviewed by several other local magazines.

Coverage in these publications opened several opportunities for the performer. The National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts (NFAA) invited her to participate in their Alumni Award, an annual national singing contest.[1] The YoungArts programme was established in 1981 to encourage young talent.[2] Castro also performed on MTV’s Spring Break and American Idol 2003.[3] Following this Jei was invited to appear at several other MTV venues.

As Castro’s profile was growing she began to get more involved in the underground house music scene that was thriving in Miami. In clubs such as Space she met established music professionals like Edgar V., Oscar Gaetan of Murk Productions, Ralph Falcón, Charlie Solana and Sammy O.[4] Jei began to develop her own style by performing in some of the leading clubs through Hot Jam Entertainment.[4]

Recordings

In May 2011 Jei recorded ‘Amame’, which was produced by Ralph Falcón on Nervous Records. According to the Miami New Times, Falcón and Oscar Gaetan “defined [the 90s] worldwide house sound” achieving seven consecutive number one singles on Billboard’sHot Dance Music/Club Play chart.[5] It was released as a single for a year exclusively on vinyl to commemorate the 20-year anniversary of Murk Records and described as “homegrown Latin-flavored Miami house at its best”.[6][7][8]

‘Amame’ has been remixed by numerous artists including Claude Monnet, Dyed Soundorom Downtown, Radio Slave, Noir and René Kristensen. It has also featured on numerous house and club albums and was used during the 2012 Miss World competition.[9]

Jei released ‘Enlevez-Moi’ with DJ Christian Falero on Sydney Blu’s label, Blu Music in 2011.[10] A remix of ‘Enlevez-Moi’ by Paul Thomas was featured on Sirius Radio and the UK’s BBC Radio 1 and subsequently featured by Sydney Blu on Nervous Records.

Jei released the solo single ‘Show Me The Money’ and produced by Giuseppe D. of Spy Music Group. The track was released on iTunes to coincide with her debut on U.S. reality TV show ‘Tough Love’. In 2013 the artist released the "Brave Myself" EP via O - Beat Entertainment.

Also in 2013, Jei performed at the renowned International Dance Music Awards (IDMA) where ‘Amame’ (featuring Jei) was nominated in the category of Best House/Garage/Deep House Track.[11][12]

In 2014, Jei has released her first album Entitled - JEI. Produced by Oba Frank Lords with Songs Written by: Michael M, Jei, and Oba Frank Lords.

Tough love

Jei joined the cast of reality show, ‘Tough Love’ in the third season of the Vh-1 show.[13] The series debuted to over 1 million viewers and is based on the concept of a dating ‘boot camp’ in which several women compete in dating challenges designed to makeover their love lives.

Speaking about the advice received on the programme, Castro said that every woman “should know to not move too fast. Be sure to slow down and relax. Let it happen and enjoy the moment. Don’t worry about, will he call me? Will he text me? You are ruining it for yourself.”[14]

Her persona on the show was described as ‘Miss Bossy’. Responding in an interview with NBC Miami to criticism of her character on the show, Jei said: “When I read the blogs, even if they are mean, I love it. It makes the show even more entertaining. They can talk as much trash as they want because if someone is reading [the blogs] [and] hasn’t seen the show before, they might think, ‘Wow, I need to tune in.’”[15]

DUI

On August 4, 2010 Castro was arrested for Driving under the influence (DUI). The incident was subsequently broadcast on the second episode of Tough Love. She described the event as a landmark moment in her life: “…Seeing my mug shot was a bigger wake up call… I hope people learn from my experience.”[16]

Awards and recognition

‘Intruder featuring Jei’ were nominated by the IDMA in 2012 in the category of ‘Best House/Garage/Deep House’ for ‘Amame’ on Murk Records.[17]

Castro received a City of Miami Beach Recognition Certificate from City Commissioner Michael Góngora, in 2011.[18]

Gay community

Jei performed at Bear Nation Gay Pride 2012 at Chalk Miami Beach and is due to both perform at the 2013 Miami Gay Pride Parade, joining Michael M. on a float organised by Pepe Billete, a Miami New Times columnist and radio/TV personality.[19]

In 2013 Jei was part of Orgullo Gay Pride which is a non - profit organization for the LGBT Hispanic/Latino Community that was taken part in Miami Beach, Fl. Jei will part of Orgullo Gay Pride in 2014.

In 2014 and 2015 Jei has been nominated for Favorite Singer/Band in the Pink Flamingo Awards held in Miami Beach, Fl. honoring people, places and organizations that have demonstrated a level of excellence in the LGBT community throughout the year. Jei is also a proud member of Unity Coalition - The First & Only organization for the So. Fla. Latino|Hispanic|LGBT Community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning)- advancing Equality & Fairness since 2002.

Select discography

Albums

'"2014"'

'"2013"'

Compilation albums

Jei has been featured in the following compilation albums:[20]

‘”2014”’

‘”2013”’

‘”2012”’

Singles


2015

2013


2012

‘”2011”’[21]

References

  1. "Meet Miami's Jane "Jei Castro – VH1's Newest Reality Star is a Force to be Reckoned With". soulofmiami.org. Retrieved 2013-04-20.
  2. "Guidestar">"National Foundationfor Advancement in the Arts, Inc". guidestar.org. Retrieved 2013-04-21.
  3. "Lifestyle Miami">""Jei": the next local star". lifestylemiami.com. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  4. 1 2 Lifestyle Miami
  5. "Miami New Times 1">"Ten Best Miami Bands of All Time". Miami New Times. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  6. "Miami New Times 2">"Murk's Oscar G and Ralph Falcon on The Five Miami House Bombs". miaminewtimes.com. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  7. "Miami New Times 3">"50 Best Miami Bands of All Time: From 10 to 6". miaminewtimes.com. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  8. "Miami New Times 4">"Oscar G Calls Out Club Culture: "DJs Are Going to Have to Grow Some Balls"". miaminewtimes.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  9. "YouTube">"Miss World 2012 GRUPO 1". youtube.com. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  10. "Beatport 1">"Sydney Blu's Enlevez-Moi Chart". beatport.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  11. "Miami Sun Post 1">"News: Miami Beach Food Trucks & Music Fest Brings it Down with House Music". Miamisunpost.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  12. "International Dance Music Awards 1">"IDMA 28th Annual International Dance Music Awards". wintermusicconference.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  13. "NBC Miami 1">"'Tough Love's' Jane Castro: Why She Really Did The Show". nbcmiami.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  14. "Miami New Times 5">"Tough Love Miami's Jane Castro Talks Season Three, Host Steve Ward, and Show Drama". miaminewtimes.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  15. Miami New Times 1
  16. "Miami Herald">"Tough Love Miami star cops to her DUI, the reality show rite of passage". themiamiherald.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  17. "NBC Miami 2">"NiteTalk: Happy Murk Day at The Vagabond". nbcmiami.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  18. "Soul of Miami 2">"Jane Castro aka Jei Hosts VH1 Tough Love Miami Viewing Parties Sundays 10/9-23/11". soulofmiami.org. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  19. "Miami New Times 5">"Pepe Billete Banning Same Sex is Tremenda Mariconada". miaminewtimes.com. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
  20. "Beatport 2">"Greetings from Miami 2013". beatport.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  21. "Beatport 1”
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