Keisha: We know that we don't sell our records with sex appeal. For us, it's just about not being bored, trying different things.
Keisha (after the Comic Relief visit to 34-year-old HIV positive woman abandoned by her family): It was heartbreaking - she was sick and so were her babies. She didn't even have family support and wasn’t getting money from the government. But she wasn’t complaining or feeling sorry for herself. She was just getting on with things. I just sat there feeling helpless. Yet she thanked us for what we were doing for Comic Relief. I am a perfectionist and always worry if a single or video could have been better. But with the Comic Relief song, the only thing I care about is how much it raises.
Keisha: I think for our fans, the one thing Sugababes has come to stand for above all else is our consistent and unique style of music.
Heidi left Atomic Kitten after three years, wanting to sing live and write her own songs.
Sugababes were named the Best Pop Group of 2006 by "The Mirror".
Sugababes performed their duet with Girls Aloud - "Walk This Way" - first time on BBC1's "Fame Academy".
Sugababes are well-known for rumors of backstage fighting and constant splitting up.
Sugababes' first number one single was "Freak Like Me" released on April 22, 2002, and since then sold over 235,000 copies.
Sugababes' fourth album "Taller in More Ways" became their first UK number one album on 16 October, 2005. On that day, Sugababes were number one in the singles, album, airplay and download charts at the same time.
Mutya gave a birth to a girl named Tahlia Maya Buena in March 2005.
Sugababes attained triple platinum album sales from three of their albums in UK, and worldwide, they have sold over five million albums.
Members: Heidi Range Keisha Buchanan Amelle Berrabah Former Members: Mutya Buena Siobhan Donaghy