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{{Infobox musical artist 2
|Name = '''Amelle Berrabah'''
|Img = Amelle-Sugababe.jpg
|Background = solo_singer
|Birth name =
|Born = {{birth date and age|1984|4|22|df=y}}
|Origin = [[Aldershot]], [[Hampshire]], [[England]]
|Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
|Occupation = [[Singer]], [[songwriter]]
|Instrument = [[Human voice|Vocals]]
|Years_active = 2005&nbsp;– present
|Associated_acts = [[Sugababes]], [[Jade Ewen]], [[Mutya Buena]]
|Label = Roc-Nation Records (U.S. only) [[Island Records]] (UK)
|URL = [http://www.sugababes.com Sugababes official website]
}}
'''Amelle Berrabah''' (born 22 April 1984, [[Aldershot]], [[Hampshire]]) is an [[England|English]] singer and member of the [[girl band]], [[Sugababes]]. She officially replaced co-founding member [[Mutya Buena]] on 21 December 2005, following Buena's sudden departure from the group.

Berrabah achieved a solo number one on the [[UK Singles Chart]] after featuring on [[Tinchy Stryder]]'s single "[[Never Leave You]]".

===Early career===
Before joining the Sugababes she studied at [[Academy of Contemporary Music]] and featured in the band Boo2 with her sister, Samiya.<ref name="twenty four">{{cite web | work=Metro.co.uk |title=60 second interview | url=http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/interviews/article.html?in_article_id=10618&in_page_id=11 | dateformat=dmy | accessdate=16 December 2006}}</ref> Due to none of their songs being released, German group [[Monrose]] covered their song "Ooh La La" and fellow [[Popstars (Germany)|Popstars]] winners [[Room2012]] covered their songs "Naughty But Nice" and "Head Bash".<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR3MXrcrzDU&feature=related YouTube - Boo2 - Oh la la<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

===Sugababes===
She commented upon joining the band: "For years I've dreamt of breaking into the music business but never did I dream of waking up one day to be the third Sugababe! They're the biggest girl group in the country and absolutely the only band I would ever think about joining. When their manager approached me with the offer, I was in such a state of shock that I couldn't even answer him! Like millions of girls my age, I've grown up with Sugababes' music as a soundtrack to my life and I've been a fan of theirs for years. I still can't believe my luck!"{{Fact|date=April 2008}}

Sugababes completed their ''Taller In More Ways'' tour with Berrabah in the spring of 2006 as well as supporting [[Take That]] on the boyband's summer [[stadium]] dates. It was whilst on tour she was snubbed by [[Gary Barlow]], and subsequently became engaged in a war of words with the Take That singer in the press. Barlow has since apologised and the pair have made up.
[[Image:SugababesFollowMeHomeScreenshot.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Amelle in the music video for "[[Follow Me Home]]" from 2006.]]
Berrabah's first single with the group was a re-recorded version of the [[Xenomania]] produced, "[[Red Dress (song)|Red Dress]]", taken from the Sugababes' fourth album, ''[[Taller In More Ways]]''. The Sugababes re-released ''[[Taller In More Ways]]'' on 27 February 2006 with an all-new photoshoot featuring Berrabah and three songs re-recorded with Berrabah ("Gotta Be You", "Follow Me Home" and the single "Red Dress"). The re-issue also includes a song Berrabah wrote with [[Keisha Buchanan]] and [[Heidi Range]], entitled "Now You're Gone". "[[Follow Me Home]]" was the next single from ''[[Taller In More Ways]]'' and was released on 5 June 2006.

On 13 November 2006 the Sugababes released a Greatest Hits entitled ''[[Overloaded: The Singles Collection]]'' - featuring Berrabah on three songs; "[[Red Dress (song)|Red Dress]]" and two new tracks, "[[Easy (Sugababes song)|Easy]]" and "Good To Be Gone", the former of which is the lead single for the album&nbsp;— ahead of another Europe-wide tour in early 2007.

"[[About You Now]]", released 24 September 2007, became Sugababes' sixth UK number one single. ''[[Change (Sugababes album)|Change]]'', the first full album with Berrabah, was released on 8 October 2007 which charted straight to the Number 1 spot in the [[UK Albums Chart]].

In September 2009, Berrabah was reported to be leaving the Sugababes however, these rumors were later denied by fellow band member Buchanan but, it was later reported on 21st September 2009 Buchanan had been asked to leave the group and would be pursuing a solo career. [[Jade Ewen]] replaced Buchanan and the group are pushing ahead with the release of their seventh album ''[[Sweet 7]]'' due 23 November 2009.

===Collaborations===
Berrabah featured on [[Tinchy Stryder]]'s 2009 single "[[Never Leave You (Tinchy Stryder song)|Never Leave You]]" which was released in the UK on 3 August 2009. The single debuted at number one on the [[UK Singles Chart]].

==Legal troubles==
On 28 April 2007, Berrabah was arrested over allegations she assaulted an 18-year-old girl on the dancefloor in the Bar Med club located in Bridge Street, [[Guildford]], [[Surrey]]. ''[[The Daily Mirror]]'' and ''[[The Sun]]'' [[newspaper]]s reported the pop star spent the night in the police station, before being released on bail.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/entertainment/6606685.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Sugababe arrested over 'assault'<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Police confirmed that Berrabah had been arrested on 10 January 2008 on suspicion of causing criminal damage and a public order offence. The arrest was made in connection with an alleged attack on a car in her hometown of Aldershot, Hampshire, on 9 January 2008.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7182794.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Sugababe arrested over 'attack'<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

==Albums==
* 2006 - ''[[Taller in More Ways]]'' (Re-release)
* 2006 - ''[[Overloaded: The Singles Collection]]''
* 2007 - ''[[Change (Sugababes album)|Change]]''
* 2008 - ''[[Catfights and Spotlights]]''
* 2009 - ''[[Sweet 7]]''

==Singles==
{|class=wikitable
! rowspan=2| Year
! rowspan=2|Title
! colspan=5|Peak positions<ref name="acharts">[http://acharts.us/performer/alexandra_burke Acharts.us]</ref>
! rowspan=2|Album
|- style=font-size:smaller;
! width=30|<small> [[UK Singles Chart|UK]]
! width=30|<small> [[Irish Singles Chart|IRE]]
! width=35|<small> [[Eurochart Hot 100 Singles|EU]]
! width=30|<small> [[Portugal|POR]]
! width=30|<small> [[Iceland|ICE]]
|-
|2009
|"[[Never Leave You]]" <small>with [[Tinchy Stryder]]</small>
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|2
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|rowspan=1|''[[Catch 22 (Tinchy Stryder album)|Catch 22]]''
|-
|}

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.sugababes.com Sugababes.com (official site)]
*{{imdb|2184377|Amelle Berrabah}}
*[http://www.ilikemusic.com/interviews/Sugababes_Amelle_interview_2006-3104 Amelle interview on I Like Music (ilikemusic.com)]
* [http://www.myparkmag.co.uk/articles/celebs/celebrity-gossip/amelle-berrabahs-sugababe-vow.jsp Amelle Berrabah's Sugababe vow]

{{Sugababes}}

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