Amelle Sousa Berrabah, born on April 22, 1984, is a talented English singer and rapper, renowned for her dynamic contributions to the music industry. She gained widespread recognition as a member of the iconic girl group, the Sugababes, stepping in to replace founding member Mutya Buena in December 2005. Her unique vocal style and charisma quickly made her a beloved figure among fans.
In addition to her work with the Sugababes, Amelle achieved remarkable success as a solo artist. In 2009, she collaborated with Tinchy Stryder on the hit single 'Never Leave You,' which soared to the top of the charts. This accomplishment marked a significant milestone in her career, making her the only member of the Sugababes to secure a number-one single outside of the group.
Amelle's journey in the music industry showcases her versatility and passion for her craft. With a blend of pop and rap influences, she continues to inspire aspiring artists and entertain audiences worldwide. Her contributions to music have solidified her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment landscape.