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Sugababes

Sugababes are an Award-winning british pop group trio from London, United Kingdom. They formed in 1998 and have been named the most successful all-female UK act of the 21st century. Mutya Buena and Siobhan Donaghy were introduced by a music producer before they hit their teens, and started to record together. However they never released as a duo as they felt they were missing something. So Mutya got her friend, Keisha Buchanan, into the studio to record her vocals with them, and the rest is history. Sugababes are known as much for their frequent line-up changes as they are their music. Siobhán Donaghy left Sugababes in 2001 while on tour in Japan, and has gone solo. Mutya Buena left the band in 2005 and, like Siobhán, has pursued a solo career. Siobhán's replacement was Heidi Range, an original member of girl group Atomic Kitten, and Mutya's replacement was Amelle Berrabah, formally of Boo2. There are constant rumours of in-fighting between the girls, which Siobhán cited as her reason for leaving the band. Mutya however cited her reasons for leaving to revolve around her family (she has a daughter, Tahlia), not fighting amongst the members. The Sugababes have since gone on record saying that the only major row in the band occurred at a gig in Dublin, between Heidi and Keisha (the only original Sugababe left in the group). The girls' debut single was Overload, a top 10 hit, from their album One Touch. Two more hit singles came off this album, New Year and Run for Cover (a fan favourite). However, when Soul Sound barely charted in the top 40, the girls were promptly dropped. The girls' career only took off properly when Siobhán left and Heidi joined. The lead single from their second album, Angels With Dirty Faces, was Freak Like Me, and this gave the girls their 1st UK number one. Round Round, the next single from the album, became their second number one. The girls' other number ones are Hole in the Head (from Three), Push the Button (from Taller in More Ways), Walk This Way (a cover of Aerosmith's Walk This Way, performed with Girls Aloud as the official single for the 2007 Comic Relief fundraiser), and About You Now (from Change). Three also produced the hit single Too Lost in You which was featured on the soundtrack of British romantic comedy "Love Actually" in 2003.

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