Amelle Berrabah has four younger sisters. They are Samiya Berrabah, Zakiya Berrabah, Laila Berrabah & Nora Berrabah. There isn’t much information about them on the internet as they have kept a low profile over the years.
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In 2005, Amelle Berrabah was thrust into the spotlight as the replacement for founding Sugababes member Mutya Buena. Her vocal prowess was showcased in the group’s hit single “Red Dress,” which entered the UK Singles Chart at number four. The album “Taller in More Ways,” featuring re-recorded vocals by Amelle, solidified her place in the Sugababes.
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Despite challenges, including legal issues, Amelle’s era with the Sugababes witnessed tremendous success, with chart-topping singles like “About You Now” and “Walk This Way.” The group’s 2007 album “Change” secured the number one position on both the singles and albums charts simultaneously. Amelle’s contributions extended beyond her powerful vocals, as she was credited with co-writing five songs on the album.
In the aftermath of the Sugababes’ album “Catfights and Spotlights,” Amelle embarked on a solo venture. Her collaboration with Tinchy Stryder on “Never Leave You” in 2009 marked a significant milestone, making her the first and only Sugababes member to achieve a solo number-one single. The track’s success demonstrated Amelle’s versatility and individual star power.


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