What is sam bettens?

Sam Bettens is a Belgian singer, songwriter, and musician. He was born on September 23, 1972, in Sint-Amandsberg, Belgium. Sam Bettens is best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Belgian rock band K's Choice, which he formed with his brother Gert Bettens in the early 1990s.

Sam Bettens gained international recognition with K's Choice and the band released several successful albums including "Paradise in Me" and "Cocoon Crash". The band's music is characterized by Bettens' distinctive vocals and their melodic, guitar-driven sound.

In 2005, Sam Bettens publicly came out as transgender and began his transition from female to male. He documented his journey in the documentary film "Man Made" which was released in 2018. Since coming out as transgender, Sam Bettens has continued to make music and perform as a solo artist under the name of "Sam Bettens" and has released several albums, including "Scream" and "Diamonds".

Sam Bettens is known for his powerful and emotive vocals, introspective lyrics, and his honest and raw approach to writing and performing music. He is considered a trailblazer and a role model for the LGBTQ+ community and has been an advocate for transgender rights and visibility.