Lee Henry

Lee Henry is a singer, songwriter and record producer from Harrow, London. Henry has been featured on the former MTV BASE number one video "Y Did You Leave?", which was released under his production pseudonym “Tru Menace".

As his father worked as a DJ, Henry was brought up around music. Interested in his father's record collection, Henry was inspired by artists such as Michael Jackson, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. In 2004 Lee Henry won the Urban Music Award (UMA) for Best Unsigned Act, chosen from over 3000 entrants.

Following his success at the UMA, Henry signed a contract with the management company 2-Tone Entertainment.[1] Followed his award, Henry has been critically acclaimed for performances on stage with soul singers Omar and Floetry in venues such as the Jazz Cafe and Cargo. He also went on to support U.S. R&B stars Ne-Yo and Timbaland in concert.

As well as writing and performing his own music, Henry has also produced and written for other artists including Omar, Taio Cruz, Kele Le Roc and Terri Walker.

Henry was due to release his debut album Life and Love in 2007.

Discography

Releases

Year Title Artist/s
February 2006 "Y Did You Leave?" Tru Menace ft Lee Henry

Remixes under name of Tru Menace

Year Title Artist/s
August 2007 "Sing (If You Want It)" Omar Tru Menace Jump Mix/RNBlend Mix - Blunt Music
September 2007 "Moving On" Taio Cruz Jam and Breakbeat Funk Remixes - Island Records/Universal Records UK

Promo - unreleased

Year Title Artist/s
June 2007 "Some Other Girl" Kele Le Roc
July 2007 "I'm On Fire" Tru Menace ft. Ann-Marie Lataille
June 2005 "Brown Eyes" Menace 2 Musik

Videography

Year Title Artist/s Chart Position
February 2006 "Y Did You Leave?" Tru Menace ft Lee Henry No. 1 (MTV BASE) 2-Tone Ent. 2006

References

  1. "2tone Entertainment". Retrieved 2010-02-14. Archived January 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
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