Sugababes are an English girl group originally formed in 1998, composed of Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhán Donaghy. The group released their debut album, "One Touch," through London Records in 2000, which achieved moderate commercial success and produced the top-ten single "Overload". In 2001, Donaghy was replaced by Heidi Range. The band subsequently released three multi-platinum albums: "Angels with Dirty Faces" (2002), "Three" (2003), and "Taller in More Ways" (2005). In December 2005, Buena was replaced by Amelle Berrabah. Following the release of their first greatest hits album, Sugababes released "Change" (2007) and "Catfights and Spotlights" (2008).
In 2009, after eleven years with the group, Buchanan, the last remaining original member, was replaced by Jade Ewen. Sugababes released "Sweet 7" (2010), then signed to RCA Records before entering an indefinite hiatus in 2011 following the release of the single "Freedom". The original line-up reunited in 2011 under the name "Mutya Keisha Siobhán" and released the single "Flatline" in 2013. The trio regained the Sugababes name in 2019, reissued "One Touch" for its 20th anniversary in 2021, and released "The Lost Tapes," a compilation of previously unreleased material, in 2022. In 2025, they independently released the singles "Jungle", "Weeds", and "Shook" and embarked on the Sugababes '25 Tour, their first arena tour.
Sugababes have achieved six number-one singles in the United Kingdom: "Freak like Me", "Round Round", "Hole in the Head", "Push the Button", "Walk This Way", and "About You Now", making them second only to the Spice Girls among British girl groups. They have also released five UK top-ten albums, four of which were certified platinum, and have received six Brit Award nominations, winning Best British Dance Act in 2003. The group has frequently been featured in British tabloids due to their lineup changes and reported internal disagreements.
Studio albums
One Touch (2000)
Angels with Dirty Faces (2002)
Three (2003)
Taller in More Ways (2005)
Change (2007)
Catfights and Spotlights (2008)
Sweet 7 (2010)
The Lost Tapes (2022)
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