Biography
In 2000, Camille had been enjoying success within the Danish and European music scenes with the release of her self-titled debut album Camille Jones, which featured the singles “Daddy Would Say” and “Nothing Comes From Nothing”.
In 2004 she released her album Surrender, which featured the single “The Creeps”. The first video – produced by Mikkel Serup – was nominated for a Danish Music Award in 2005.
Dutch DJ-producer Fedde le Grand signed the song to his own burgeoning Flamingo Recordings ...
In 2000, Camille had been enjoying success within the Danish and European music scenes with the release of her self-titled debut album Camille Jones, which featured the singles “Daddy Would Say” and “Nothing Comes From Nothing”.
In 2004 she released her album Surrender, which featured the single “The Creeps”. The first video – produced by Mikkel Serup – was nominated for a Danish Music Award in 2005.
Dutch DJ-producer Fedde le Grand signed the song to his own burgeoning Flamingo Recordings imprint and completed a House remix. In early 2007 the remix had been picked up by radio stations in the UK and all over Europe before it was released on Ministry of Sound in March 2007. Markus Adams directed a new video for the single. The song had become a hit on the charts and the clubs as well. In the UK, “The Creeps” reached #7 on the Single Charts and #1 on the Dance Charts.
Camille’s album Barking Up The Wrong Tree was released in Scandinavia in 2008 and featured the dance singles “Difficult Guys”, “I Am (What You Want Me To Be)” and “Get Me Out”. Videos for “Difficult Guys” and “I Am (What You Want Me To Be)” were produced to promote the record.