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Abner Juda Gil (born July 5, 1984) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor, who placed eighth during the first season of ''
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''. Following his participation on the
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, he released two
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, as well as several standalone singles. He also starred in the 2005 independent film ''Destination Fame''. Throughout his career, Gil has collaborated with a variety of artists. He was the first Latino to ever place on ''American Idol'', and several of his songs are in Spanish. The 2002 compilation album '' American Idol: Greatest Moments'', which reached No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, features Gil covering " My Cherie Amour" by
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as one of its tracks. A few months after competing on ''American Idol'', Gil went on a
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with the other season one finalists. His first radio single, "She's Hot" (featuring the artist Max-A-Million), was written for the film ''Destination Fame'', although the song was released in 2003, two years before the film's premiere. Upon founding his own recording studio, Juda Music Productions, Gil began a career in R&B, which culminated with the 2011 release of his first mixtape, ''Love Me Later.'' Gil's second mixtape, ''Life, Death & Resurrection,'' marked a transition to
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and was released in 2013.


Early life

Abner Juda Gil, known professionally as AJ Gil, was born on July 5, 1984 in San Diego, California, to Martin and Teresa Gil. He is the fourth of ten children. His father, a minister and a
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, moved the family to
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, when Gil was four years old. While there, they struggled financially. Gil assisted his family in selling
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and performing
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jobs. His family returned to the United States a few years later, and they settled in
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, after living in a van for several months. Gil first began playing the drums and guitar around the age of seven. He learned how to play the piano soon after. Growing up, he would often perform in his father's church. One of Gil's aunts was a regular performer on ''
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'', and around the time of Gil's participation on ''
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'', one of Gil's cousins was a
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for
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. Before going onto the
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, Gil had never been to a concert, despite his family connections to the music industry. Gil has cited
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and
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as two of his primary musical influences.


''American Idol''

Gil attended the auditions for ''American Idol'' first season in
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. At the time, he was a seventeen year old rising senior at Lincoln High School. Initially unsure whether he would have a means of transportation, he was one of the last people to try out that day, and as he did not have a song prepared ahead of time, he chose "
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", due to his familiarity with singing it in school. His rendition was well received by the judges and earned a
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. Upon advancing into the Top 30 semi-finals, Gil was placed into Group 2. He sang "
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. Both
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and
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complimented Gil's voice after the performance, but criticized his stage presence. Despite this lukewarm response from the judges, Gil was voted through to the Top 10. This made him the first Latino finalist in the history of ''American Idol''. In-between his semi-final performance and the first week of the finals, Gil turned eighteen. He went on to perform " My Cherie Amour" by
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for the Top 10
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-themed round and "
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" by
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for the Top 8 1960s-themed round. The judges continued to offer faint praise, and Gil finished in eighth place. Throughout his time on ''American Idol'', Gil was often compared to various
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members, and he was described by ''
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'' as "a relatively reserved singer with teen-idol looks." Writing for the ''
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,'' Monica Collins considered Gil and fellow contestant
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to be "'indistinguishable
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-ish names and faces". In an article for ''
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,'' Clint O'Connor wrote that Gil hailed from the "
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-'N Sync-wannabe collection." Jim Derogatis of the ''
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'' called Gil "a boy-band clone", and Chris Macias of the ''
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'' noted that Gil's popularity on the series could be partially attributed to a "boy-band look". Music and TV critics, like the judges, were generally tepid about Gil's performances with ''American Idol''. When Gil was eliminated from the competition, Jessica Shaw of ''
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'' wrote, "I wish I could say A.J. would be missed from the competition, but he was so boring I can barely remember anything about him." Gil's vocals on the series and its accompanying album, '' American Idol: Greatest Moments'', were deemed underwhelming by various publications and his stage presence during the competition was called "stiff" by Macias. Conversely, in an assessment of the top eight finalists for the ''
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'', Deirdre McGruder wrote that Gil's vocals were almost comparable to those of Justin Timberlake. He named Gil as a potential front-runner in the competition, although he noted that Gil's stage presence was in need of improvement. Other positive reviews came from R.S. Murthi of the ''
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,'' who singled out Gil's recorded version of "My Cherie Amour" as one of the highlights on ''American Idol: Greatest Moments,'' and Cristin Maher of
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, who wrote in a 2013 retrospective feature that Gil showed off "near-perfect crooning" in his live performance of that song. Gil's rendition of "My Cherie Amour" was noted for having a
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influence. Critics diverged in opinions of Gil's approach to this material. Maura Johnston of ''
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'' voiced appreciation for Gil's decision to give the original's "French a slight Latin spin", but Derogatis was dismissive, writing that the song "doesn't work with a
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beat". Johnston was less favorable toward Gil's "How Sweet It Is" performance, writing that Gil's voice was "ill-served" by that song. Alan Pergament of ''
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'' concurred, dubbing the performance "not-so-sweet". Johnston ultimately felt that Gil struggled in the competition due to ''American Idol'''s restrictive weekly themes. By the time of ''American Idol'''s season one tour, Corey Moss of
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suggested that Gil's stage presence had improved, calling Gil "the best dancer" of all the male finalists. During one of ''American Idol'''s live episodes, Abdul remarked that Gil's best performance in the competition came during the Hollywood rounds – referencing a performance that was left unaired.


Performances


Career


2002–2003: ''Destination Fame'' and New Artist Entertainment

About a month after being voted off ''American Idol'', Gil opened the first ever concert at Seattle's then-new
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, by singing the
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. The multi-headliner concert included
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, and O-Town, among others. Gil then went on to participate in a group medley during ''American Idol'' season one finale, and a few weeks after that, he reunited with the series' top thirty contestants to perform in the two-hour ''American Idol in Las Vegas'' TV special. Shortly after being eliminated from ''American Idol'', Gil met an eleven-year-old
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, when the two were guests on ''
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''. A week after that first meeting, they reunited in Los Angeles, where Gil introduced Archuleta to the other season one finalists. Video footage of this encounter, in which Archuleta sings for the group of finalists, was shown on the seventh season of ''American Idol'', when Archuleta himself was a contestant. Through October and November 2002, Gil participated in the 2002 American Idols LIVE! tour, along with his fellow top ten finalists. For each stop of the tour, Gil reprised his performance of "My Cherie Amour" from the series. He subsequently reunited with O-Town and ''American Idol'' season one tenth place finalist EJay Day to perform on a float for
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in Pasadena, California's New Year's Day
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. Gil and Day sang "Calling All Angels", a song which had been specifically written for the Give Kids the World charity organization. The two later performed "Calling All Angels" at an Orlando, Florida fundraising gala in June and released this duet as a single through Give Kids the World. Following his participation on ''American Idol'', Gil recorded a version of "My Cherie Amour" that was featured on a compilation album of all the season one finalists. That album, ''American Idol: Greatest Moments'', was released on October 1, 2002 and reached No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Gil had announced during his time on ''American Idol'' that he hoped to title his debut album ''Thanx 2 U''. In January 2003, ''
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'' reported that Gil was "working on demos with producers" and "hoping for a
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". By March, Gil had moved to Orlando, and that month, he performed in "A Magical Night of Entertainment" by
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as part of
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's 81st annual Chasco Fiesta. In addition to his performances with Give Kids the World, Gil was involved with various other fundraising events throughout 2003. In April, he performed in at least three
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s – one for the
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, which was held with
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; one for Intervention Services Foster Children and HOPE Worldwide, which was held with
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in the "Rally for America" festival at Orlando Festival Park; and one for the families of those killed in the
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, which was held with
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, the
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, among others, at the
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. In May, the ''
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'' reported that Gil was "working on an album". Later that month, Gil opened the first concert of
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's solo career, and in July, Gil signed a five-year contract to New Artist Entertainment. That month, he performed at
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for Joe Jackson's birthday party. Around that time, Gil was approached for the leading role in an independent film, titled ''Destination Fame''. Playing the role of Chris, Gil starred alongside Joe Jackson,
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, Ricky Aiello (the son of
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. Filming on the project was underway by August and finished over the fall. First-time director Paul DeAngelo produced ''Destination Fame'' through his
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and music recording studio, Big Hit Entertainment. DeAngelo's hometown of Bayonne, New Jersey was used as the filming location. One of the film's songs, "She's Hot", was released as a single by Gil (featuring Max-A-Million) in July 2003. In December 2003, the ''
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'' reported that Gil had recorded about thirty tracks for an album that was scheduled to be released the following year. Gil said, "I'm just trying to take my time, because I know if I rush it, it's not gonna make sense to people". Soon after speaking with the newspaper, Gil moved to Miami. The album was never released.


2004–present: Juda Music Productions

Over the summer of 2004, Gil held a benefit concert at
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's Institute for Character Development. The following year, in May, ''
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'' ran a span of episodes featuring Gil and various other ''American Idol'' finalists as the competitors. In-between those two appearances, ''
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'' reported that Gil had parted ways with his manager over creative differences – his manager had wanted him to record pop music; Gil chose instead to pursue a career in R&B. Looking back in 2012, Gil told the ''
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'' that his manager had "swindled him by taking too much control". Gil became homeless, sometimes living with one of his sisters or one of his friends, and at other times living out of his car. By January 2005, Gil had found a new manager in Charlie Morgan. According to ''People'', Gil had "start dto record some R&B tracks" around this time and was also writing music for other artists. ''Destination Fame'' held its official premiere on October 27, 2005 in Bayonne, after screening one month earlier at the Temecula Valley International Film and Music Festival.By 2008, Gil had moved to California. In March of that year, ''USA Today'' reported that he was using his middle name Juda and studying music production at
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. Gil also opened a recording studio called Juda Productions around this time. On April 18 of that year, he performed the
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at a Hollywood Knights
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game. During a July interview with hiphopdelight.com, Gil remarked that he had completed an unspecified album. No album was released that year, but in 2009, he went on to release the non-album singles "Roll with Me" and "Work Your Body", the former of which features DJ Static of the German group and CLAiM. In 2010, the official website for ''American Idol'' announced that Gil's new mixtape, ''Love Me Later'', was scheduled to be released on July 20 of that year. After being made available to download through firm400entertainment.com, ''Love Me Later'' was officially released in January 2011. On September 7 of that year, the album ''Hollywood Freeway Music'' by the artist MDK was released, which features Gil on five of the eight tracks. Previously, Gil had collaborated with MDK on the non-album songs "Out of Control" and "My Future's Bright", the latter of which also features Young Fame. Other non-album songs released by Gil during this stage of his career include "She Likes it" (with Tommy Gunz and Johnathan Royster), "One Way Road" (with J-Nez), "Going Away", "I Try", and "I Regret It". Gil closed out 2011 by headlining the
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's Middleton Holiday Pops Concert, which was held on November 27 and 28. Gil subsequently switched genres to
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, and on July 26, 2013, he released a mixtape titled ''Life, Death & Resurrection''. The mixtape features one Spanish-language track, "El Triunfo", and a bilingual cover of "Listen to My Heart" (originally recorded by
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under the title "Listen to Our Hearts"), which Mark Franklin of the ''
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'' deemed to be a "very pretty" rendition of the song. One of the mixtape's tracks, "I Live", was released as a single. Gil has a
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page for Juda Music Productions, on which several other songs of his can be heard.


Discography


''Love Me Later''


''Love Me Later'' Track Listing


''Life, Death & Resurrection''


''Life, Death & Resurrection'' Track Listing

Writing credits adapted from ajgilworld.com.


Singles


As featured artist


Compilation appearances


Other songs


Footnotes


References


External links

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AJ Gil on ReverbNationAJ Gil on YouTube (2010–2011)AJ Gil on YouTube (2013)Juda Music Productions on SoundCloud
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