Alesha Dixon Musical artist

Alesha Anjanette Dixon (born 7 October 1978) is an English singer, dancer, rapper, model and television presenter. She found fame in the all-female R&B/garage trio Mis-Teeq; however, the trio separated in 2005 and Dixon continued pursuing her music career as a solo artist, signing to Polydor Records. Dixon began recording her debut solo album, Fired Up, in 2006, but due to poor record sales of her first two singles, "Lipstick" and "Knockdown", she was dropped from Polydor.In 2007, Dixon won Strictly Come Dancing. Her television exposure led to a successful comeback, which included her signing to Asylum Records, an offshoot of Warner Music Group. Dixon then released a second album, entitled The Alesha Show, in 2008, which received platinum certification from BPI in the UK and spawned four singles including "The Boy Does Nothing" and "Breathe Slow", the latter of which became her highest charting single and earned her a Brit Award nomination.In September 2009, Dixon became a judge on the seventh series of Strictly Come Dancing, replacing Arlene Phillips. The replacement of Phillips by Dixon attracted criticism, as some questioned the extent of Dixon's dancing knowledge. In 2010, Dixon returned for the eighth series of Strictly Come Dancing and released her third studio album, The Entertainer. In January 2012, shortly after completing the ninth series and her third year as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, Dixon quit to become a judge on Britain's Got Talent.

Personal facts

Alesha Dixon
Birth dateOctober 07, 1978
Birth place
Welwyn Garden City

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Musical artist

Career started1999
associated musical artist
Roll Deep
Little Eye (band)
Mis-Teeq
Ashley Walters
Jay Sean
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Contemporary R&B
Hip hop music
UK garage
record label
Asylum Records
Atlantic Records
Polydor Records

Alesha Dixon on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://aleshadixon.com
  2. http://www.aleshadixon.com
  3. http://www.warnermusic.com.au/alesha-dixon