Sugababes

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Artist Type: Group
Group Formed: 1998

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Artist Biography

Sugababes are an English all-female pop trio based in London, UK. The group currently consists of members Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah and Jade Ewen.

The group were formed in 1998 by original members Siobhán Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan. After some initial success, Donaghy departed and the introduction of Heidi Range in 2001 was met with the commercial breakthrough of the group's first number-one single "Freak Like Me" and parent album Angels with Dirty Faces in 2002. The group survived a second line-up change in 2005, when Mutya Buena left and was replaced by Amelle Berrabah. In September 2009, it was announced that after eleven years in the Sugababes, Keisha Buchanan was no longer a part of the group and had been replaced by Jade Ewen.

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Artist Discography

Albums

Angels With Dirty Faces (26 August 2002)
Catfights and Spotlights (20 October 2008)
Change (8 October 2007)
One Touch (27 November 2000)
Sweet 7 (23 November 2009)
Taller in More Ways (10 October 2005)
Three (27 October 2003)

Singles

About You Now (1 October 2007)
Caught in a Moment (23 August 2004)
Change (11 December 2007)
Denial (17 March 2008)
Easy (6 November 2006)
Follow Me Home (5 June 2006)
Freak Like Me (22 April 2002)
Get Sexy (30 August 2009)
Girls (6 October 2008)
Hole in the Head (13 October 2003)
In the Middle (22 March 2004)
New Year (18 December 2000)
Overload (11 September 2000)
Push the Button (26 September 2005)
Red Dress (6 March 2006)
Round Round (12 August 2002)
Run for Cover (9 April 2001)
Shape (10 March 2003)
Soul Sound (16 July 2001)
Stronger / Angels With Dirty Faces (11 November 2002)
Too Lost in You (15 December 2003)
Ugly (5 December 2005)

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