Jean Carlos Rodríguez López-Cepero (born December 10, 1980), better known by his stage name Jean, is a Puerto Rican singer. He is the younger brother of the singer Luis Fonsi.
Following his dream, Jean moves to Los Angeles, California. By then he had already composed several songs that led to the obviousrecording some demos, knocking on doors, all leading him to the opportunity to perfect and develop his own style and record with some of the hottest producers in town. Two years later, confident his experience in the West coast had matured and developed his style, he moves to the Big Apple recognizing that his time in Los Angeles was well spent in defining once more, his dream.
In New York, Jean searches further as he soaks in the different cultures, their music and their customs. He performs at local clubs such as the Cutting Room, Village Underground and Joes Pub among others before deciding that Miami would his next stepping-stone. There, he connects with his Latin roots and focuses on complementing his songwriting by singing and composing Spanish tracks. He has the opportunity to write the soundtrack, including the theme song for Yu-Gi-Oh, and proceeds to write hit songs for Olga Tañón and Luis Fonsi among others.
His dream becomes a reality; Jean is signed by Sony BMG and released his debut album On. The first single, "Juegas Con Fuego", is simultaneously released in English, Playing with Fire, as well as in Spanglish, instrumental and in a cappella versions, both in English and Spanish.
He appeared on Luny Tunes's Mas Flow: Los Benjamins
Jean released his second studio album, Out the Box on December 9, 2008.