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SugababesAre the Sugababes getting too sweet?They may not be well-known in the
States, but British girl group the Sugababes have been one of
my favorite musical acts for about seven years now. Indeed, they’re
a big hit in the U.K. generally, having notched up six No. 1 singles as
well as a Brit award (our equivalent of the Grammys). This despite persistent
rumors of infighting, and multiple lineup changes that perhaps make
them the U.K. equivalent of Destiny’s Child. They burst on the scene in their
first incarnation in 2000:
Baby-faced Keisha Buchanan
(left) and feisty Mutya Buena (right) were already friends
from school, while the enigmatic-looking redhead Siobhan Donaghy
(center) was added by Buena’s manager. Their first big hit single,
when they were still in their mid-teens, was "Overload." It made
use of the girls’ sweet, throaty, pop-soul harmonies (reminiscent
of the group En Vogue) and their barbed-wire attitude, as well as
their multiracial look (Buchanan’s background is Jamaican; Buena’s
is Filipina, Irish, Spanish and Chinese; and Donaghy’s is Irish): Submitted on January 22, 2008 at 4:00 pm |
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