Josh Beauchamp

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Josh Beauchamp
Josh Beauchamp during The Voice Kids Russia in 2018 01.jpg
Beauchamp in 2018
Born (2000-03-31) March 31, 2000 (age 21)
NationalityCanadian, American
Occupation
  • Singer
  • model
  • dancer
  • choreographer
Years active2006–present
AgentXIX Entertainment (2017–present)
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals, piano and guitar
Years active2017–present
LabelsXIX Entertainment
Associated actsNow United
Websiteinstagram.com/joshbeauchamp/
Signature
Josh Beauchamp's official autograph.png

Joshua Kyle Beauchamp (born March 31, 2000) is a Canadian-American dancer, singer, model, actor and choreographer. He represents Canada and is dance captain in the global pop group Now United.[1] He began his career at local dance competitions, becoming part of big groups like NXG Company and the dance company ImmaBEAST.

Career[]

Beauchamp is often referred to as a dancer because his career started in 2006, since then he is seen as such. Despite his years of dancing, Josh also sings.

In 2015, the singer Justin Bieber retweeted his dance cover of "Sorry". Josh has also won one of the editions of the K-Days Talent Search contest.

Josh was contacted to travel to Los Angeles for Now United auditions. He narrowly missed the project, because just like Noah Urrea, he had signed up to represent the United States, his mother's country, thus competing with one of the best friends he made in the boot camp held in California. However, when the project's creator, Simon Fuller learned that Josh was actually Canadian, like his father, he decided to put him in the group to represent his country of origin.

In 2018, he participated in the second season of the American reality competition television series World of Dance in the Junior division along with dancer Taylor Hatala. In 2020, Josh had a small part in Bieber's music video "That's What Love Is" dancing together with dancer Charlize Glass.

And in January 2021, Josh recorded a cover of Justin Bieber's song "Home to Mama"

Controversy[]

Beauchamp was criticized on Twitter after saying that he helped a choreographer for some K-pop groups to create some of their choreography. The fans of the K-pop groups reacted negatively.[2] Josh ended up deactivating his Twitter account for a while, but after all was cleared as a misunderstanding,[3] he returned with positive messages from several fans.[4]

Personal life[]

Josh is a nickname for Joshua Kyle Beauchamp, his parents are Ursula and Ron Beauchamp, has two brothers, Jaden and Jonah Beauchamp, and two dogs, Penelope and Daisy.

Filmography[]

Music Videos[]

Year Title Artist Ref.
2020 "That’s What Love Is" Justin Bieber [5]

Documentaries[]

Year Title Character Notes
2018 Meet Josh Himself Frame on the Now United YouTube channel, where he talks about the whole life story until he reaches the group
Dreams Come True: The Documentary[6] Documentary showing the creation of the global pop group Now United

Awards and nominations[]

Year Premium Category Nominated Result Ref.
2020 BreakTudo Awards International TikToker Josh Beauchamp Won [7]
2021 BreakTudo Awards International Crush Josh Beauchamp Won

With Now United[]

References[]

  1. ^ "'It's amazing': Edmonton teen travels world with new pop group, Now United, he is the best dancer". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "Fãs de kpop zombam de Josh Beauchamp e integrante do Now United pede desculpas sobre o que disse em live – Febre Teen" (in Brazilian Portuguese). May 1, 2020. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "Fãs de kpop zombam de Josh Beauchamp e integrante do Now United pede desculpas sobre o que disse em live". May 2020.
  4. ^ Internet (amdb.com.br), AMDB (June 22, 2020). "Rolling Stone · Atacado por fãs de k-pop, integrante do Now United desativa o Twitter; entenda". Rolling Stone (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  5. ^ Torres, Leonardo (April 1, 2020). "Josh Beauchamp do Now United dança em vídeo de Justin Bieber, "That's What Love Is"". POPline (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  6. ^ "Now United lança documentário mostrando como tudo começou! - Febre Teen" (in Brazilian Portuguese). December 29, 2018. Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  7. ^ "BreakTudo Awards 2020: Josh Beauchamp vence na categoria Tiktoker Internacional e se torna o primeiro vencedor da categoria | BreakTudo". www.breaktudo.com. October 25, 2020. Retrieved November 1, 2020.

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