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Sugababes News

Sugababes set to boycott Brit Awards

Sugababes set to boycott Brit Awards

Band say people who choose 'don't know what they are talking about'

Man denies Sugababes boyfriend machete attack

Jimmy Wenman has pleaded not guilty in court

  • Oct 10, 2008

Sugababes pull massive crowd at V Festival

Fans brave the mud to watch the pop trio

Sugababes draw huge crowd at Oxegen

Trio perform 'greatest hits' set for festival crowd

  • Jul 11, 2008

Sugababes: 'We can mix it with the big festival bands'

Plus girl trio hail Kate Nash and The Enemy

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Sugababes Reviews

Sugababes: 'Change'

Sugababes: 'Change'

'It’s a struggle remembering who’s still a member'

  • Oct 12, 2007

Sugababes : Hole In The Head

...one of the most satisfying pop phenomenons...

  • Oct 13, 2003

Sugababes : Stronger/Angels With Dirty Faces

What price now being photographed crawling out the Met Bar?...

  • Nov 12, 2002

Sugababes : Angels With Dirty Faces

Sassy, bootleg-enhanced second effort...

  • Aug 30, 2002

Sugababes : Round Round

Hear’say take note: surly is the new sassy...

  • Aug 6, 2002

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Sugababes Biography

Keisha Buchanan (b. 30 September 1984, London, England), Mutya Buena (b. Rosa Isabel Mutya Buena, 21 May 1985, London, England) and Siobhán Donaghy (b. 14 June 1984, London, England) created something of a stir on the UK music scene by co-writing and performing one of 2000's finest singles, the urban pop classic "Overload". Childhood friends Buchanan and Buena, of Jamaican and Filipina descent respectively, grew up together in London, England. They met third member Donaghy at a party when they were 13. The three girls were soon singing together and within a couple of years had been snapped up by London Records. Enlisting the songwriting help of Cameron McVey brought about inevitable comparisons to label mates All Saints, but to their credit the trio refused to cash in on the connection to their illustrious peers. Indeed, the Top 10 success of "Overload" was achieved on the strength of radio play rather than the saturation media coverage lavished on disposable record company creations such as Precious and Girl Thing. The trio's genuine talent was demonstrated on the largely self-written One Touch, an impressive fusion of contemporary urban beats and classic soul vocals.

A difficult 2001 saw the group dropped by London Records after disappointing sales of One Touch, and Donaghy replaced by Heidi Range (b. 23 May 1983, Liverpool, Merseyside, England). The revamped trio signed a new recording contract with Universal Island in November and began pursuing a more commercially-orientated sound. Their image also became notably sexualised and fashion-orientated. In May 2002 the Sugababes topped the UK charts with their cover of the Girls On Top "bootleg" hit "Freak Like Me", a combination of the Adina Howard song and Tubeway Army's "Are Friends Electric?". The trio returned to the top of the UK charts in August with the classy "Round Round" (recorded with leading UK pop production house Xenomania) and released their second album Angels With Dirty Faces.

Founding member Siobhán Donaghy launched her solo career in June 2003 with the spiky pop rock single, "Overrated", but failed to replicate the commercial success of her former bandmates who returned to the top of the UK charts in November with the Xenomania production "Hole In The Head". The single also enjoyed success on the US Dance Chart and reached the lower regions of the mainstream pop listings. The second single, the Diane Warren ballad "Too Lost In You" was prominently featured in the UK movie Love Actually. Further UK hits from the trio's third album included "In The Middle" and "Caught In A Moment".

The Sugababes were largely absent from the music scene over the next two years. Buena gave birth to a daughter, Tahlila, in March 2005. Later in the year the trio returned to the stage to perform at the Edinburgh Live 8 concert. Their new single "Push The Button" topped the UK charts for several weeks in October and the attendant Taller In More Ways was also successful. Buena announced her departure from the group two months later. She was replaced by Amelle Berrabah (b. 22 April 1984, Aldershot, Hampshire, England), making her debut on a re-released version of Taller In More Ways. She also featured on the two new tracks of the group's first compilation set and, despite rumours of her impending departure, on the new Sugababes studio album Change. Released at the end of 2007, the album was premiered by the UK number 1 single "About You Now".

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Sugababes Discography

Sugababes albums.

  • One Touch - 2000 (London)
  • Angels With Dirty Faces - 2002 (Island)
  • Three - 2003 (Island)
  • Taller In More Ways - 2005 (Island)
  • Change - 2007 (Island)

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Sugababes Videos & DVD's

Sugababes video and DVD releases.

  • Overloaded: The Singles Collection - 2006 (Universal)

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