What has happened to Justice Crew?

What has happened to Justice Crew?

Lukas ‘Wildrok’ Justice Crew subsequently signed a record deal with Sony Music Australia and became recording artists. Justice Crew are now independent Music Artists.

Is Justice Crew still a band?

Justice Crew is an Australian dance and music group consisting of John and Len Pearce, Lukas Bellesini, Paul Merciadez, Samson Smith, Solo Tohi and Ella Doyle….

Justice Crew
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Dance-pop
Years active 2009–present
Website justicecrew.com

Who came second to Justice Crew?

Cameron Henderson
On the Grand Final, held on 15 June 2010, it was announced that Justice Crew were the winners and were awarded a prize of $250,000, with singer-guitarist, Cameron Henderson becoming the runner up.

How did the Justice Crew get their start?

The nine hip hoppers come from diverse backgrounds, with dancing the coming thread. They met through dance circles in their late teens and in early 2009 became “Justice Crew,” under the mentorship of New Zealand-born dance veteran Maurice June. “They’re very talented.

Is the Justice Crew a four piece band?

Now, they’re looking less like a crew and more like a boy band with the group now whittled down to a four-man pop act. In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the group announced they had finally found ‘the right mix’ as a four-piece, with DJ Solo the latest casualty.

When did Justice Crew release and then we dance?

Sony Music released Justice Crew’s debut single “And Then We Dance” on August 27, and will issue a full-length DVD in late September. Plans are to tour the act nationally, and in time internationally. “When you look at the journey, from where they’ve come to where they are now,” notes June, “they’re not scared of anything.”

Why did DJ Solo leave the Justice Crew?

DJ Solo cites wanting to work on his producing career as the reason for his exit, he joins Kid Taz, Scrap, E-Man and Lenny as the fifth member to leave the popular group. Speaking to the publication, remaining members John Pearce, Lukas Bellesini, Samson Smith and Paulie Merciadez opened up about their excitement for the future.