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Jayesslee
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Jayesslee are Janice and Sonia, and they really are twins. Same hair, same face, they are similar in many ways yet once you get to know they, you'll find that they are different at the same time :) They are 23 years old, born and raised in Sydney Australia. Both parents are Korean, so they are able to read, write and speak the language. They have always shared a passion for singing and now, they are both pretty set on pursuing music. They don't sing to be rated, but every comment, message, rating and subscriber has made this journey for they all the more rewarding! Find &a… read more
Jayesslee are Janice and Sonia, and they really are twins. Same hair, same face, they are similar in many ways yet once you get to know they, you'll find that they are different at the… read more
Jayesslee are Janice and Sonia, and they really are twins. Same hair, same face, they are similar in many ways yet once you get to know they, you'll find that they are different at the same time :) They are 23 years old, born and … read more
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Christian Twins and Friend Sing This Worship Song So Beautifully, It Will Give You Chills (VIDEO)
By Eric Corpus,
Like many a YouTube sensation, identical twins Janice and Sonia Lee started off in 2008 with a humble video of them singing in a bedroom. The acoustic guitar, played by Sonia, nearly overpowers their vocals, but you can tell the sisters have talent.
Today, the 27-year-old twins go by Jayesslee, pronounced Jay-ess-lee to combine their first initials with their surname, play shows around the world and have nearly 1.7 million subscribers to their YouTube channel. Their cover of "Gangnam Style" by Korean pop artist PSY has been viewed 37 million times.
How did they get here? With dozens of videos like this one, where the Korean-Australian sisters sing in angelic harmony. The pair, born and raised in Sydney, are outspoken Christians, and many of their videos cover worship songs.
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Jayesslee got their start after they were separated for four months when Janice went on mission trip to Cambodia. In 2011, they quit school and jobs to commit their music. Their father, who encouraged them to go into professional