Aselin Debison, born on June 27, 1990, in Canada, is a Canadian pop and Celtic music singer. Her career began in 1999 when she performed at a rally of protesting miners in her hometown. In 2000, Debison appeared as the closing act for Brookes Diamond's production of Drum - The Heartbeat of Nova Scotia during the Tall Ships 2000 Festival. In 2002, she released Sweet is the Melody, after being spotted by Sony Classical President Peter Gelb at the East Coast Music Awards. This album included her cover of "Somewhere over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World", which became popular in Korea and Japan. In October 2002, Debison sang for Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Canada. Her subsequent album, Bigger Than Me, was released in 2005 and included the singles "Life" and "Faze".