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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

Buy Example's latest single- Won't Go Quietly on iTunes: http://bit.ly/WGQ-EP

Introducing Example, Ministry's new signing that has been vigorously brewing in the UK underground music scene. Example, otherwise known as Elliot Gleave, takes his handle from the initials of his name; E.G. ... Example.... geddit?

This fresh and original London born talent has been the subject of much attention having previously released his debut album on Mike Skinners label and received radio support from Pete Tong, Zane Lowe and Jo Whiley amongst many other at Radio 1.

Example is a massive act in the scene and you can find him riddled all over online blogs but now the 26 year old sets his sights firmly on conquering Planet Pop.

Im a pop artist. No two ways about it. Definitely pop.

This new direction has meant he is currently working with some of the biggest names in music including Chase & Status, MJ Cole, Herve, Don Diablo & A1 Bassline.

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  • well this is must song for ipod and skiing :D

  • sexy wolf

  • WHAT THE HELL HAVE YOU DONE WITH THIS SOOOOOOOOOONGGG :'(

  • YouTube: largest population of over opinionated idiots.

  • <3 this song

  • @MrRiemen

    Kalkbrenner sucks

  • @zurfph Oh no, call the proper noun police </3

  • @PractitionersAlex Actually the Grammar Police only concern themselves with the correct construction of a sentence such that it makes proper sense in a given language, not with the correct use of capitals. I believe the ones you want are the Proper Noun Police.

  • @HeatherRoseMattihew Oh no, call the grammar police. And as i've previously stated, if you're talking about Example i'm perfectly aware hes English, i've met him twice and seen him four times, i've actually hung out with him. I was talking about someone in the comments, NOT Example.

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