The Sugababes are a BRIT
Award-winning female pop group trio from London, England.
The group formed in 1998. Releasing eighteen singles and five
albums that have reached top 40 charts worldwide, (including five UK
number one singles) and one of the few British groups to have all
albums in the top 15, the Sugababes have more top ten hits with
original songs than any other girl group since The
Supremes, Destiny's Child, and Bananarama.
In 2003, they won a Brit Award for "Best Dance Act", and in
2006 were named the UK all-female act of the 21st century from British
Hit Singles And Albums, beating international acts such as Britney
Spears and Madonna.
The group have so far attained triple platinum album
sales from three of their albums in their native UK,
and have sold over nine million albums worldwide. They have also scored
successes around Europe and Asia with Number One singles in U.K, Ireland, Poland, Denmark, Austria and New
Zealand. The group became the first pop group ever to play the main
stage at the popular Glastonbury Festival.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 One
Touch: The original line-up
- 1.2 Angels
with Dirty Faces: commercial success
- 1.3 Three:
career achievements
- 1.4 Taller
in More Ways: new member
- 1.5 Overloaded:
The Singles Collection: current line-up
- 1.6 The
Future
- 2 Media
- 2.1 British
tabloids
- 2.2 Television
appearances and performances
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Albums
- 3.2 Number-one
singles
- 4 Awards
and recognition
- 5 References
- 6 External
links
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History
One Touch:
The original line-up
The group was created, when Keisha
Buchanan and Mutya Buena, friends since
they were only eight years of age, met Siobhán
Donaghy at a 1998 party when they were thirteen, and were
introduced by manager, Ron Tom.
Buena and Donaghy had been working separately with Tom, and while they
were filming their video to Overload it was suggested that they would
look better with a third member. Buchanan had been invited to come
along to watch by Buena and was asked if she could sing; the name
'Sugababes' originates from Buchanan's school nickname, 'Sugar baby'.
At fourteen, they were offered a record contract by London
Records and started calling themselves the Sugababes.
Their debut single "Overload" made the UK
Top 10 and was nominated for a BRIT Award for Best Single, climbing to
number 3 in Germany and number 2 in New Zealand. The group co-wrote
most of the tracks on One Touch, with
the help of All Saints producer
Cameron McVey.
Their debut album produced three more top 20 hits in the UK - "New
Year", "Run for Cover" and "Soul
Sound". During a Japanese
promotional tour Siobhán Donaghy left the group stating initially that
she wanted to pursue a fashion career,
eventually being diagnosed with clinical
depression amid reports of in-fighting between the Sugababes members.
Heidi Range, a founding member
of Atomic Kitten, was announced
as Donaghy's replacement in 2001.
Despite peaking at number 26 on the UK
Album Charts, and faring even better in Germany, where it peaked at
number 7, the sales of One Touch did not meet
London Records' expectations,
and they dropped the group in 2001.
Angels with Dirty Faces:
commercial success
Sugababes' second studio album
Angels
with Dirty Faces (
2002),
the first with Heidi Range.
Having already started work on a second album with new member,
Heidi Range, the trio looked for a new record label, eventually signing
to Island
Records. Their first single on the new label, "Freak Like Me", was produced by Richard X -
recorded in Richard X's own flat, and one of the last tracks to be
recorded for the album.
The song used the backing track from "Are
Friends Electric?" by Gary Numan's Tubeway
Army, with the group singing lyrics taken from Adina
Howard's "Freak Like Me". The dark video saw
Range being initiated into the group, and debuted at number one in the
UK and number two,but peaked in number one in Ireland in 2002.
Their second single with Range, "Round
Round", produced by Kent-based
production group, Xenomania, was the group's second UK
number one single and reached number two in Ireland, the Netherlands
and New Zealand. It was also their first top 20 hit in Australia,
peaking at #13 going Gold.
On the back of these hits, Sugababes' second album Angels
with Dirty Faces debuted at number two on the
UK album chart and was a success across Europe, eventually being
certified triple platinum in the UK, and selling one million copies in
Europe.
The third single from the album, a ballad entitled "Stronger" gained the girls
their third straight top 10 hit in their native country. The track was
released as a double-A side with "Angels with Dirty
Faces" in the UK, where it was chosen as the theme tune to The Powerpuff Girls Movie.
The fourth single "Shape", which samples the Sting
track "Shape of My Heart", made number eleven in the UK and had
moderate success in Netherlands and Ireland in early 2003. The single
featured a live version of "Freak like Me" which they performed at the
2003 BRIT Awards,
having won the award for "Best British Dance Act". Their success also
led to them recording a new track, entitled "Party in the Club", for
the theme tune to ITV's
teenage drama show Girls in Love,
based on the book of the same name by Jacqueline
Wilson.
Three: career
achievements
Sugababes' third studio album Three
(2003).
The group's third album Three
was released in late 2003 and continued success reaching number three
on the UK Album Chart, preceded by the Xenomania produced "Hole
in the Head". It was the groups's third UK number one single and their
first number one in Denmark. It reached number two in Ireland,
Netherlands and Norway, and also became the babes' first single to
chart in the official Billboard charts peaking
at #96 and hit the U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play
chart at #1. It also performed well on the Hot
Dance Airplay chart.
The second single, "Too Lost in You", which appeared on
the soundtrack to the film Love
Actually and was written by Diane
Warren, went top ten in the UK, Germany, Netherlands and Norway, as
well as going top ten on both sides of the Straits
of Taiwan (Taiwan and China). The song was originally recorded in
French by Patricia Kaas and entitled "Quand J'ai
Peur De Tout" . The album's third single, "In
the Middle", released in 2004, went to number 8 in the UK. The fourth
single to be released from "Three" was the ballad, "Caught
in a Moment", gave the girls another top 10 hit, peaking at number 8,
backed by tracks recorded from their Sessions@AOL
appearance.
In 2004, the trio joined acts such as Coldplay's
Chris
Martin, Dido, New
Zealand Artist Daniel Telo and Robbie
Williams on a 2004 version of the 1984 Band
Aid's original "Do They Know It's Christmas?", which in December went
to number 1 in the UK and sold over 200,000 copies in its first week.
All the money raised by this charity single went towards famine relief in
the Darfur
region of Sudan.
After a break from the music industry, whilst recording their
fourth album, Mutya Buena announced she and her boyfriend Jay, were
expecting a child.
Their daughter named Tahlia Maya Buena, was born in March 2005.
The group later gave their first performance for over a year
at the Edinburgh
Live 8
concert.
In this time, the girls had been recording their fourth album, working
with variety of songwriters and producers, including USA producer, Dallas
Austin.
Taller in More Ways:
new member
Sugababes' fourth studio album
Taller
in More Ways (
2005),
the last with Mutya Buena.
On 2
October 2005 the Dallas
Austin produced "Push the Button" debuted at
number one in the UK, giving the group their fourth number one single
and first Irish number one single. It went on to sell over 300,000
copies in the UK alone and was later nominated at the BRIT Awards for
'Best British Single'. It also went number one in Austria and New
Zealand, and is also their biggest Australian hit to date, peaking at
#3 and going platinum, selling around 100,000 copies. "Push the Button"
became their most popular song in the United States yet, becoming
another huge hit on the Hot Dance Airplay and Hot Dance Music/Club Play
charts.
On 16
October 2005,
Taller in More Ways
became the group's first UK number one album. On that same date, the
group celebrated being number one in the singles, album, airplay, and
download charts at the same time.
'In addition to Austin, Taller in More Ways saw the
trio continue work with Guy Sigsworth and Xenomania,
as well as Cameron McVey, who had not worked with the group since One
Touch.
Following an apparent illness,
that prevented Buena from promoting the follow up single "Ugly",
it was announced on 21 December 2005 that Buena had left Sugababes. According
to an announcement on their site, "[Buena]'s decision was based purely
on personal reasons and she will continue to remain the best of friends
with both [Buchanan] and [Range]". It was found that Buchanan wanted to
stay friends with Buena but found it hard as she never sees her. The
last remaining original member, Buchanan, said upon Buena's departure,
Sugababes' fourth studio album
Taller
in More Ways (re-issue) (
2006),
the first with Amelle Berrabah.
"...we will all miss Mutya, but we also knew there was still a
place for bringing in somebody new who could help us carry on taking
the Sugababes brand of music forward".
Amelle Berrabah joined the
group in late December. Before joining the Sugababes, Berrabah featured
in the band 'Boo2' with her sister, Samiya.
The third single was a re-recorded version of "Red
Dress", which was released in early 2006, and gave the group a third
consecutive top 5 hit from the album entering the UK singles chart at
number four. Berrabah re-recorded 3 tracks and co-wrote a brand new
track with Buchanan and Range, all of these appeared on a re-release of
Taller in More Ways, which reached 18 in the UK
chart.
In early 2006, Taller in More Ways earned
a Platinum Award from the IFPI in recognition of over 1 million copies
sold in Europe.
In April 2006, the girls won "Best World Group" at the ESKA Music
Awards 2006 in Poland.
The final single from Taller in More Ways
was "Follow
Me Home", released only in the UK in June, where it charted at 32.
Overloaded: The Singles
Collection: current line-up
Sugababes' first compilation album Overloaded: The
Singles Collection (2006).
Sugababes returned to the recording studio to start work on
their fifth album, in mid-2006, recording two tracks for their
contractual greatest hits collection, entitled Overloaded: The
Singles Collection. The lead single from the
compilation, "Easy", was co-written by
George Astario and Jason Pebworth from Californian
band Orson,
who share management with Sugababes.
"Easy" was released, prior to the hits compilation album, and peaked at
number eight in the UK Single Charts. The singles compilation was
released on 13 November 2006, peaking at number three on the album
charts in the UK. The compilation contains tracks from One Touch
to Taller in More Ways,
excluding "New Year", "Soul
Sound", "Angels with Dirty
Faces", and "Follow Me Home", most of which were
not released outside the UK. A separate DVD was also released, featuring 14 of their
music videos and karaoke
versions, as well as a special deluxe digital download version
featuring live performances, a special digital download remix
collection, entitled Overloaded: The Remix Collection,
and a Napster Live Session, featuring acoustic versions of four of
their hits and their cover of Primal Scream's hit,
"Rocks". On November 6th 2006, Sugababes joined
Feeder
on stage for the encore of Feeder's WAR Child gig at 'The
Roundhouse' in Camden, London. They performed a cover of R.E.M.'s "Everybody
Hurts" as well as "Freak Like Me".
In late 2006,
it was announced that Sugababes would be releasing the 2007 Comic
Relief single, as a duet with fellow UK girl group, Girls
Aloud, a cover of the hit, "Walk This Way". Credited as 'Sugababes
Vs Girls Aloud', the single was released on 12 March 2007 in the UK and
became the band's fifth UK number one single and first with Berrabah.
Mattel
has teamed up with Sugababes to create a new themed Barbie
doll collection, which hit stores in May 2007.
The Future
After their successful Greatest Hits tour, the Sugababes
returned to the recording studio in the summer of 2007, in order to
work on their fifth studio album, which is currently untitled. The
group have once again been chosen to work with American record producer
Dallas
Austin who worked with the group on various songs from their number one
2005 album Taller In More Ways. Austin is
said to be creating an album that will help the Sugababes "break
into the American music scene".
The first single from the album is to be About
You Now and is scheduled to be released on September
24.
Media
British tabloids
Sugababes performing at Bristol's Ashton Court.
While the members of the group do not get much British media
coverage in their individual lives, they get more attention as a group
with their perceived moodiness,
alleged backstage catfights,
and press junket tantrums.
They are well-known for having continuous rumours of fighting within
the band and constant splitting up
throughout the years -- most notably the alleged bullying of Siobhán
Donaghy who quit the band in 2001. Further rumours suggested that the
two remaining members Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena had bullied
replacement Heidi Range, although Range has denied such allegations;
Buena later admitted that she "just didn't talk to her" when she first
joined.
Buchanan claimed that there has been only one serious fallout within
the band and that was between herself and Range during a 2004 gig in Dublin
and later that the hostility was more noticeable when Donaghy was in
the band.
On a November tour with Take That, the band said in an
interview that the lead singer Gary Barlow was very rude,
referring to him as a 'right old twat.
In April
2007, Amelle
Berrabah, was arrested over allegations she assaulted an
18-year-old woman on the dance floor in the Bar Med club located in
Bridge Street, Guildford, Surrey. The
Daily Mirror and The
Sun newspaper reported the singer spent the night in a cell, before
being released on bail.
Television appearances and
performances
Sugababes have appeared in many music shows such as CD:UK, TOTP, MTV, Popworld, VIVA, awards shows
such as the MOBO
Awards, NME
Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, BRIT
Awards and TV shows such as The
Paul O'Grady Show, BBC
1, T4,
The Charlotte Church Show
and others. Live performances include Glastonbury
festival, Prince's Trust,
Live 8 Edinburgh,
and performing in countries around the world including Portugal,
Germany,
Japan, Australia
and South
Africa among others. They performed to over 1 million people in 2005
alone.
In 2006 they performed "Hole in the Head" at the Royal Variety Performance
at the London Coliseum. They recently
cancelled their gig in Aberdeen on the 28th of June due to Amelle's
unidentified illness.
Discography
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Main article: Sugababes
discography
Albums
| Year |
Album |
Chart positions |
Sales and certifications |
| UK |
GER |
POL |
UK sales |
UK certification
|
Germany sales |
Germany certification |
| 2000 |
One Touch |
26 |
7 |
8 |
220,000 |
Gold |
45,000 |
- |
| 2002 |
Angels
with Dirty Faces |
2 |
13 |
7 |
900,000 |
3x Platinum |
100,000 |
Gold |
| 2003 |
Three |
3 |
10 |
13 |
830,000 |
3x Platinum |
300,000 |
Platinum |
| 2005 |
Taller
in More Ways |
1 |
11 |
1 |
890,000 |
3x Platinum |
220,000 |
Platinum |
| 2006 |
Overloaded: The
Singles Collection |
3 |
38 |
9 |
565,000 |
2x Platinum |
45,000 |
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Number-one singles
| Year |
Title |
Album |
Chart positions |
| UK |
IRE |
POL |
DEN |
AUT |
NZ |
EU |
| 2002 |
"Freak Like Me" |
Angels
with Dirty Faces |
1 |
2 |
11 |
13 |
22 |
25 |
9 |
| "Round Round" |
1 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
8 |
2 |
3 |
| "Stronger"/"Angels with Dirty
Faces" |
7 |
13 |
1 |
11 |
41 |
24 |
15 |
| 2003 |
"Shape" with Sting |
11 |
9 |
1 |
16 |
50 |
— |
33 |
| "Hole
in the Head" |
Three |
1 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
11 |
3 |
| "Too
Lost in You" |
10 |
13 |
1 |
17 |
26 |
31 |
11 |
| "2004" |
"Band
Aid 20 - Do They Know It's Christmas" |
(Live Aid Single) |
1 |
|
|
|
|
| 2005 |
"Push the Button" |
Taller
in More Ways |
1 (3) |
1 |
1 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
| 2007 |
"Walk This Way" with Girls
Aloud |
Comic
Relief |
1 |
14 |
7 |
— |
— |
— |
15 |
| Total
Number-one hits |
5 |
1 |
5 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Awards and recognition
| Year |
Award-giving Body |
Award |
Result |
| 2001 |
BRIT Awards |
Best British Single ("Overload") |
Nominated |
| 2001 |
Capital FM Awards |
Best Kept Secret |
Won |
| 2001 |
MTV Europe Music Awards |
Best UK and Ireland act |
Nominated |
| 2002 |
Q Awards |
Best Single ("Freak Like Me") |
Won |
| 2002 |
MTV Europe Music Awards |
Best UK and Ireland act |
Nominated |
| 2002 |
MOBO Awards |
UK Act of the Year |
Nominated |
| 2002 |
Elle Style Awards |
Music Star Award |
Won |
| 2002 |
Smash Hits |
Best Album (Angels
with Dirty Faces) |
Won |
| 2002 |
National Music Awards |
Best Song from a Movie ("Round
Round") |
Won |
| 2003 |
BRIT Awards |
Best British Dance Act |
Won |
| 2003 |
BRIT Awards |
Best British Album (Angels
with Dirty Faces) |
Nominated |
| 2003 |
BRIT Awards |
Best British Group |
Nominated |
| 2004 |
Disney Channel Kids Awards |
Best Single ("Hole in the Head") |
Won |
| 2004 |
Capital FM Awards |
Best Live Music |
Won |
| 2004 |
TMF Awards |
Best International Pop Group |
Won |
| 2005 |
BRIT Awards |
Best British Single ("Push the Button") |
Nominated |
| 2005 |
TOTP
Awards |
Best Single ("Push the Button") |
Won |
| 2006 |
Eska
Music Awards |
Best World Group |
Won |
| 2006 |
Elle Style Awards |
Best Dressed Pop Stars |
Won |
| 2006 |
British Hit Singles and Albums |
Most Successful Female Act of the 21st Century |
Won |
| 2006 |
Virgin Music Awards 2006 |
Most Fanciable Female (for Amelle) |
Won |
References
External links
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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" ·