Georges-Alain Jones, born Georges-Alain Jones on September 30, 1975, in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France, is a singer known for his contributions to French pop music. Raised by his aunt after becoming an orphan, Jones initially pursued a career as a chef while also engaging in singing until 2002. His breakthrough moment came with his participation in the second season of Star Academy, a popular French television show. Following this exposure, Jones released his debut single "Embrasse" in March 2003, which peaked at number 6 in France and number 4 in Belgium (French-speaking region). In June 2003, he followed up with the single "Vivre en danger", reaching number 55 in France. In May 2005, his single "Central Park" was released, charting at number 36. Jones' debut album New Jersey was released in October, 2005, peaking at number 31 in France and 75 in Belgium. After leaving Universal Music Group in 2007, Jones announced plans to work independently on a new album while continuing his music career. His activities diversified over the years as he also became involved with sports commentary for various networks such as MCS Extrême, Canal+, Eurosport, and SFR in 2012.