Tulisa Contostavlos is a British singer, songwriter, rapper and television personality who rose to prominence as a member of the multi-platinum selling R&B and hip hop group N-Dubz. Known for her powerful vocals, confident stage presence and songwriting ability, Tulisa became one of the most recognisable figures in UK pop and urban music. Her career spans chart success, television judging roles and high-profile media appearances, establishing her as a versatile entertainment personality.
With N-Dubz, Tulisa helped drive the group to major commercial success. The trio released multiple hit singles and albums, earning two platinum-selling albums, four MOBO Awards and a BRIT Award nomination. Their success placed them at the forefront of British urban pop during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Across her career with the group and as a solo artist, Tulisa has contributed to thirteen Top 40 singles, including multiple silver, gold and platinum certified releases.
Tulisa launched her solo career with the single 'Young', which debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and became the second best-selling single of the year. She followed this success with her debut solo album 'The Female Boss'. Beyond her own music, Tulisa has also built a reputation as a songwriter, co-writing the global hit 'Scream & Shout' by Britney Spears and will.i.am. She also coined the phrase 'The Female Boss', which expanded into a fragrance and merchandising line.
Tulisa further expanded her career through television, serving as a judge on 'The X Factor' where she mentored artists including Little Mix and Ella Henderson to chart success. She has also appeared on reality television, including 'I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!'. In 2025, she released her memoir 'Judgement'. Today, Tulisa is hired for festivals, concerts and corporate events where her catalogue of chart hits, recognisable media profile and dynamic stage presence deliver a powerful live performance.