In common with many emerging young pop singers, the Canadian artist Dan Talevski began his career by posting cover versions of songs on YouTube; by the time he turned professional the young singer had already garnered a large fan base for his material. He was discovered by Jamal Jones, better known as the rapper Polow Da Don, who mentored Talevski and helped him sign a deal with Interscope Records. A tour with the Backstreet Boys followed and Talevski's career began to take off with Backstreet Boys' Howie Dorough acting as his manager. In 2010 the singer released his debut single 'Do It Again' featuring the rapper Soulja Boy. The single failed to make an impression on the charts and Talevski decided to leave Interscope. Later, in 2015 Talevski signed to eOne Music in Canada and released his debut album 'High Times' which spawned two top twenty singles, 'Guilty As Sin' and 'Knock Me Off My Feet'.
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