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Sugababes discography

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Sugababes discography
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British girl group Sugababes have released up to now eight studio albums, four compilation albums, four extended plays, thirty-four singles (three as featured artists), two video albums, six promotional singles and thirty-three music videos in four different lineups. The Sugababes were formed in 1998 and, at various times, featured three vocalists from Siobhán Donaghy, Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, Heidi Range, Amelle Berrabah, and Jade Ewen.[1]

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The Sugababes' debut album, One Touch, was released in November 2000 and peaked at number twenty-six on the UK chart, eventually earning gold certification.[2][3] One Touch produced four singles, three of which reached the top twenty,[2] while the album's lead single "Overload" was nominated for a BRIT Award for Best British Single.[4] The album's sales did not meet the expectations of London Records and the group was subsequently dropped.[1] Donaghy left the group in August 2001 and was replaced by former Atomic Kitten member Heidi Range.[4] The group's second album Angels with Dirty Faces was released in August 2002 through Island Records. Influenced by the new wave, dance, and pop music of the 1980s, the record enjoyed success in the UK where it reached number two and went triple platinum.[2][3] It produced the number one singles "Freak Like Me" and "Round Round", and nominated for Best British Album at the 2003 BRIT Awards.[2][5]

Three, the Sugababes' third album, was released in October 2003. It reached number three and was certified double platinum in the UK. The album produced four singles, including the number one "Hole in the Head".[2] The group's fourth album Taller in More Ways, released in October 2005, reached number one and went double platinum in the UK.[2][3] It produced three internationally successful singles, "Push the Button", "Ugly" and "Red Dress". Shortly following the album's release, Buena left the group for personal reasons,[6] and was replaced by Amelle Berrabah.[7] The group's fifth album Change was released in October 2007. The album, composed of pop and dance songs,[8] reached number one and went platinum in the UK.[2][3] Change produced three top twenty singles, including "Change", "Denial", and the UK number one "About You Now", signalling the second occasion in which the band were simultaneously number one on the UK album, single, download and airplay charts.[2]

The group's sixth studio album, Catfights and Spotlights was released in 2008, and charted in the top ten of the UK Albums Chart. Two singles were released from the album, including "Girls" and "No Can Do", the former peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. The band's seventh studio album Sweet 7 was released in March 2010[9] featuring the lead single "Get Sexy", which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart; it was the last single to feature Keisha Buchanan. The second single from the album, "About a Girl", peaked at number eight in the UK, and was the first single to feature new member Jade Ewen. "Wear My Kiss", the album's third single, peaked at number seven in the UK.

On 11 May 2021, the Sugababes released a reworking of 2001 single "Run for Cover" featuring MNEK to celebrate 20 years of One Touch and plans for new music.[10] On 24 December 2022, Sugababes surprise-released the album The Lost Tapes online. The album consisted of songs intended for their 2013 reunion album which was never released due to legal and rights issues.[11]

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Notes

  1. "One Touch", released in November 2000, reached a peak of number 26 on the UK Album Chart in April 2001. Upon the release of the deluxe anniversary edition, released in October 2021, the album reached a new peak of number 18 on the UK Album Chart.
  2. Although The Lost Tapes did not chart in the top 100 of the UK Albums Chart, it did appear at number 150 on the chart, as well on the UK Digital Albums chart at number two and on the UK Independent Albums Chart at number 13.[37][38][39]
  3. At its time of original release in 2013, the original line up of the Sugababes released the song under the name Mutya Keisha Siobhan. In 2022, the song was re-released under the name Sugababes when the original line up reclaimed the name of the group.
  4. "When the Rain Comes" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100 but debuted and peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart on 22 September 2023.[58]
  5. "Situation" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100 but debuted at number 82 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart on 12 September 2024.[59]
  6. "Situation" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[60]
  7. "Jungle" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100, but debuted at number 15 on both the UK Singles Sales and Singles Downloads Charts.[61]
  8. "Weeds" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100, but debuted at number 39 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart and at number 41 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[62]
  9. "Shook" did not enter the UK Singles Chart Top 100, but debuted at number 12 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart and at number 13 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[63]
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