Former member of girl band Sugababes, Mutya Buena's performances defined her as one of the country's favourite famous acts. After reinventing herself as a reality star, appearing in Celebrity Big Brother and Celebs Go Dating, the original trio are making a comeback. Yes, Sugababes are coming back. The group are working on new music together and fans are awaiting the release of their new album. Before their original split, Mutya was one part of the dynamic girl band that wowed crowds between 1998 and 2011 with dance and pop hits. Alongside Siobhán Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan, Mutya and the Sugababes' first album, One Touch was certified Gold.
When Siobhán left and Heidi Range, formerly of Atomic Kitten joined the lineup, the group enjoyed further success with three more albums recorded before Mutya left in 2005. In the award ceremony that followed that year, they were named the Most Successful Female Act of the 21st Century by British Hit Singles & Albums. Sugababes had a remarkable 18 UK Top 10 and six number 1 singles, as well as six UK Top 10 Albums. Their chart-topping hits include Freak Like Me, Hole in the Head and Push the Button while their debut hit, Overload settled at number 6 in the UK Single Charts.
An infectious live performer with incredible vocals, Mutya has found success as a soloist and has featured on tracks with the likes of George Michael and Groove Armada, as well as toured live at corporate events, concert halls, bars and more. Her performance of her solo hit song, Real Girl alongside a brass band on the Jools Holland show in 2007 also proved particularly popular and showed her as a maturing musical talent. A natural performer with a sprinkle of stardust that few others manage, Mutya is a solo artist who can rock a room and leave guests dancing the night away. A classy singer-songwriter with a talent that has seen her stun crowds of all shapes and sizes, Mutya is a true pop star.
She has impressed in various genres, including dance, soul, R&B and pop and is always a fiery presence and a role model for young people.