Cher Lloyd, born on July twenty-eight, nineteen ninety-three, is a talented English singer, songwriter, and model who first captured the public's attention on the seventh series of the television talent show The X Factor in two thousand ten, where she impressively finished in fourth place.
Following her stint on the show, Lloyd signed with Syco Music in the United Kingdom and Epic Records in the United States. In two thousand eleven, she released her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones, which featured both a standard edition and a US version. The album achieved significant success, peaking at number four on the UK Albums Chart and debuting at number nine on the US Billboard 200. It included hit singles such as 'Swagger Jagger,' which soared to number one on the UK Singles Chart, along with 'With Ur Love' and 'Want U Back.'
In two thousand fourteen, Lloyd released her second studio album, Sorry I'm Late, which was preceded by the lead single 'I Wish.' Although the album did not replicate the success of her debut, peaking at number twenty-one on the UK Albums Chart and number twelve on the Billboard 200, it showcased her evolving artistry. After collaborating with American singer Demi Lovato on the single 'Really Don't Care,' Lloyd took a two-year hiatus from the music industry.
In July two thousand sixteen, she made her return with the single 'Activated,' followed by 'None of My Business' in two thousand eighteen and 'M.I.A.' in two thousand nineteen. The year two thousand twenty saw the release of two more singles, 'Lost' and 'One Drink Away.' In two thousand twenty-one, she collaborated with Kazakh DJ Imanbek on the track 'Baddest.' After a four-year break, Lloyd returned in two thousand twenty-five with the singles 'Head Down' and 'Green Light,' and in two thousand twenty-six, she released 'Sweet Devotion' with Fuzion.