How old is jermaine leef




















Happy birthday for yesterday. Is this where you thought you'd be at 24? It's strange how it came about. I'd just finished recording a bunch of singles and finished a music video and right on the release of that I got offered Joel's position. I was like, "Oh man, what do I do? I get told, whatever you do Jermaine, just don't dance.

And move your hands as little as possible. My Disney background is all about big hands, jazz hands. So it's like, mellow it out. How do you mellow it out in such a blinding environment? I actually like the white studio. It's simple but it does the job because the show's about music videos and I'm pretty much just the link in between.

But because the walls curve up, you don't know how deep it is. Joel said that after a couple of years you start to go crazy. Like you're being locked in your room for three hours.

Disney has a squeaky clean image. C4 - well, it's not exactly squeaky clean. I had so many experiences where they'd be like, "Nup, we've got to do that link again because a little bit of your bicep was showing. It's been really good to write my own scripts and talk about artists the way I want to talk about artists, rather than being slapped on the hand and saying, "No, you can't say that. It's not under the Disney umbrella.

Should we be worried? I know! I hate telling people my phone number because they might go, "Oh geez, you don't want to mess with this guy". I feel stink because I'm not that kind of guy. I like doing my tai chi and I'm very grounded, spiritually.

Did you ever text in to the show yourself? The former C4 television presenter now lives in Auckland where he runs an entertainment business including music and video production. However, he has fond memories of growing up in Kapiti. He attended Raumati Beach School and Kapiti College and as much as he enjoyed sports, particularly cricket and soccer, he said he also "loved school", becoming a prefect in his last year, However, he said the name JGeeks was chosen because he really wanted something which was not "cool".

Formed in , JGeeks' genre is described as "metro Maori electro craze" incorporating music, dance and comedy with a mix of mainstream pop and traditional Maori culture. We're just doing our own thing to keep the culture alive and well and on the world stage," said Leef. It's just a collaboration of ideas from five guys from different lifestyles, here now, happy and proud to be Maori and taking it to the world.

And, he said Horowhenua-Kapiti will definitely be on the schedule, either in Levin or Paraparaumu, but hopefully both.



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