| Amelle Berrabah |
| Background information |
| Born |
April 22, 1984 (1984-04-22) (age 23) |
| Origin |
Aldershot, England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop |
| Occupation(s) |
Singer, songwriter |
| Instrument(s) |
Vocals |
| Years active |
2005 – present |
| Label(s) |
Island (2005-Present) |
Associated
acts |
Sugababes, Boo 2 |
| Website |
Sugababes
Official Site |
Amelle Berrabah (born 22 April 1984, Aldershot, England) is the
most recent member of the English girl band, Sugababes.
She officially replaced co-founding member Mutya
Buena on December 21, 2005, following Buena's departure from the
group.
Berrabah is from Aldershot in Hampshire and is of Moroccan
descent. [1]
Before joining the Sugababes, Amelle won Top
of the Pops Magazine’s Star Search 2003 and she
also went on to perform with her sister Samiya in a duo called "Boo 2",
calling herself Emma. Boo 2 had recorded a five track sampler before
Amelle joined the Sugababes.
She commented upon joining the band: "For years I've dreamt of
breaking into the music business but never did I dream of waking up one
day to be the third Sugababe! They're the biggest girl group in the
country and absolutely the only band I would ever think about joining.
When their manager approached me with the offer, I was in such a state
of shock that I couldn't even answer him! Like millions of girls my
age, I've grown up with Sugababes' music as a soundtrack to my life and
I've been a fan of theirs for years. I still can't believe my luck!"
Sugababes completed their Taller In More Ways
tour with Berrabah in the spring of 2006 as well as supporting Take
That on the boyband's summer stadium dates. It was whilst on tour she was
snubbed by Gary Barlow, and subsequently
became engaged in a war of words with the Take That singer in the press.
Berrabah's first single with the group was a re-recorded
version of the Xenomania produced, "Red Dress",
taken from the Sugababes' fourth album, Taller
In More Ways. The Sugababes re-released Taller
In More Ways on February
27, 2006
with an all-new photoshoot featuring Berrabah and three songs
re-recorded with Berrabah ("Gotta Be You", "Follow Me Home" and the
single "Red Dress"). The re-issue also includes a song Berrabah wrote
with Keisha Buchanan and Heidi
Range, entitled "Now You're Gone". "Follow
Me Home" was the next single from Taller
In More Ways and was released on June 5, 2006.
On November 13, 2006 the Sugababes released a Greatest Hits
entitled Overloaded: The
Singles Collection - featuring Berrabah on three songs; "Red Dress" and
two new tracks, "Easy" and "Good To Be Gone",
the former of which is the lead single for the album - ahead of another
Europe-wide tour in early 2007. They are currently working on their
fifth album, including work with Dallas Austin and William
Orbit, for release later in 2007.
Her ex-boyfriend Freddie Fuller was arrested in February 2007
for the attempted rape of Amelle's younger sister Samiya. [2] She is now single and has said
she is concentrating on her career.
On April
28, 2007,
Amelle was arrested over allegations she assaulted an 18-year-old girl
on the dance floor in the Bar Med club located in Bridge Street, Guildford, Surrey. The
Daily Mirror and The
Sun newspaper reported the pop star spent the night in the police
station, before being released on bail.[3] Amelle broke her silence on May 2, saying that
she was left "devastated" by the incident, and that a group of girls
had 'started on' both her and her sister Laila. She also claimed that
one of the men who was with the 18-year-old girl hit Laila during the
brawl. [4]
External links
Amelle Berrabah ·
Keisha Buchanan ·
Heidi Range
Siobhán Donaghy ·
Mutya Buena
Discography
Albums: One Touch ·
Angels with Dirty Faces ·
Three ·
Taller in More Ways
Compilation albums: Overloaded: The Singles Collection
Singles: "
Overload" · "New Year" ·
"Run for Cover" ·
"Soul Sound" ·
"Freak like Me" ·
"Round Round" ·
"Stronger" · "Angels with Dirty Faces" ·
"Shape" ·
"Hole in the Head" ·
"Too Lost in You" ·
"In the Middle" ·
"Caught in a Moment" ·
"Push the Button" ·
"Ugly" ·
"Red Dress"
· "Follow Me Home" ·
"Easy" · "Walk This Way" ·
"About
You Now" ·