Everything about Keisha Buchanan totally explained
Keisha Kerreece Fayeanne Buchanan (born
Keisha Kerreece Fayeanne Brown on
26 September 1984 in
Westminster,
London) is a singer and one of the founding members of the
English girl group Sugababes and the only member of the original line-up to remain with the group. Keisha's family background is
Jamaican. Keisha is a cousin of ex-
Blue member
Simon Webbe.
Career
Sugababes
Buchanan met
Mutya Buena while at primary school in
Kingsbury. At the age of thirteen the pair met
Siobhán Donaghy at a party. The three formed a band named
Sugababes. In 1998, the Sugababes were offered a record deal and had their first hit in 2000 with
Overload. Keisha is the only original Sugababes member still with the band. Siobhan left in September
2001 to be replaced by
Heidi Range, and Mutya departed in December
2005 (replaced by
Amelle Berrabah).
Keisha is the only Sugababe to have a writing credit on a Sugababes song without any other members of the group, co-writing "Whatever Makes You Happy" on their third studio album,
Three.
Solo career
In the documentary entitled "Sugababes Uncovered" aired 19th December 2006, Keisha stated that she wasn't leaving the band and wished to carry on recording music under the Sugababes name. Keisha also revealed to the presenter, Dave Berry, that she'd only met up with Mutya once since she announced that she was leaving the band and has found it difficult to continue a friendship with Mutya as she now doesn't see her.
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