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'''Alesha Anjanette Dixon''' (born ] ], in ], ], ]) is an ] ] and ]r, and former member of ] ]. In the summer of 2005, she married her long-time fiancé, rapper Michael Harvey Jr. (aka MC Harvey from ]). '''Alesha Anjanette Dixon''' (born ] ], in ], ], ]) is an ] ] and ]r, and former member of ] ]. In the summer of 2005, she married her long-time fiancé, rapper Michael Harvey Jr. (also known as MC Harvey, a former member of ]).


==Biography== ==Biography==
Dixon's career began in 1999, when she met ] as they joined ''Dance Attic'' (a popular dance class school in West London), and the both of them became a duo. In 2000, when both Dixon and Washington were auditioning, they met with ], and formed a trio. Soon, they were signed to ] with the addition of a new member, ], and they became the popular ]/] girl band, Mis-Teeq. However, right after the release of their debut single "Why?", Zena McNally had left the band to pursue her own solo career that has yet to succeed. Dixon's career began in 1999, when she met ] as they joined ''Dance Attic'' (a popular dance class school in West London), and the both of them became a duo. In 2000, when both Dixon and Washington were auditioning, they met with ], and formed a trio. Soon, they were signed to ] with the addition of a new member, ], and they became the popular ]/] girl band, Mis-Teeq. However, right after the release of their debut single "Why?", Zena McNally had left the band to pursue her own solo career.


They went on as just a trio, and released their debut album. In 2001, they released their first album, '']'' featuring hits such as "All I Want", "One Night Stand", "B With Me" and "Roll On / This Is How We Do It". In 2003, they released their second album, '']'' featuring hits such as "Scandalous" (a song that they are most famous for), "Can't Get It Back" and "Style". Following the two albums, they toured the United States in 2004 and released their American debut album ''Mis-Teeq'', a compilation of the two albums released in Europe and Asia. At the same time, Dixon also appeared as a dancer in the video for ]'s single "She Wants To Move", from their second album '']''. They went on as just a trio, and released their debut album. In 2001, they released their first album, '']'' featuring hits such as "All I Want", "One Night Stand", "B With Me" and "Roll On / This Is How We Do It". In 2003, they released their second album, '']'' featuring hits such as "Scandalous" (a song that they are most famous for), "Can't Get It Back" and "Style". Following the two albums, they toured the United States in 2004 and released their American debut album ''Mis-Teeq'', a compilation of the two albums released in Europe and Asia. At the same time, Dixon also appeared as a dancer in the music video for ]'s single "She Wants To Move", from their second album '']''.


In 2005, Mis-Teeq made a decision to separate, each to pursue a solo career. They released ''Greatest Hits'' that contained all of the hits they released on both audio and video. The last song they recorded together was "Shoo Shoo Baby", a song that was released for the ] animated film '']''. In 2005, Mis-Teeq made a decision to separate, each to pursue a solo career. They released ''Greatest Hits'' that contained all of the hits they released on both audio and video. The last song they recorded together was "Shoo Shoo Baby", a song that was released for the ] animated film '']''.


Dixon has spent the last year and a half preparing her debut album, ''Fired Up'', for release. She releases her debut single "Lipstick" in August 2006. This will feature on the album alongside other tracks written by Dixon and collaborators including ], ], Johnny Douglas, ], and ]. Dixon has spent the last year preparing her solo debut album, ''Fired Up''. She releases her first debut single "Lipstick" in August 2006, the music video has made its premiere on MTV UK in the second to last week of July. This will be featured on the debut album due October 2006, which she has collaborated with producers including ], ], Johnny Douglas, ], and ].


==Discography== ==Discography==
Besides her discography during her solo performing years, Dixon also has singles and albums released with Mis-Teeq. For her discography information with the group, see '']''. Regarding her discography during her solo performing time, Dixon also has singles and albums released with Mis-Teeq. For her discography information with the group, see '']''.


===Albums=== ===Albums===
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Alesha Anjanette Dixon (born 7 October 1978, in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England) is an English singer and dancer, and former member of girl band Mis-Teeq. In the summer of 2005, she married her long-time fiancé, rapper Michael Harvey Jr. (also known as MC Harvey, a former member of So Solid Crew).

Biography

Dixon's career began in 1999, when she met Sabrina Washington as they joined Dance Attic (a popular dance class school in West London), and the both of them became a duo. In 2000, when both Dixon and Washington were auditioning, they met with Su-Elise Nash, and formed a trio. Soon, they were signed to Telstar Records with the addition of a new member, Zena McNally, and they became the popular Garage/R&B girl band, Mis-Teeq. However, right after the release of their debut single "Why?", Zena McNally had left the band to pursue her own solo career.

They went on as just a trio, and released their debut album. In 2001, they released their first album, Lickin' On Both Sides featuring hits such as "All I Want", "One Night Stand", "B With Me" and "Roll On / This Is How We Do It". In 2003, they released their second album, Eye Candy featuring hits such as "Scandalous" (a song that they are most famous for), "Can't Get It Back" and "Style". Following the two albums, they toured the United States in 2004 and released their American debut album Mis-Teeq, a compilation of the two albums released in Europe and Asia. At the same time, Dixon also appeared as a dancer in the music video for N*E*R*D's single "She Wants To Move", from their second album Fly or Die.

In 2005, Mis-Teeq made a decision to separate, each to pursue a solo career. They released Greatest Hits that contained all of the hits they released on both audio and video. The last song they recorded together was "Shoo Shoo Baby", a song that was released for the Disney animated film Valiant.

Dixon has spent the last year preparing her solo debut album, Fired Up. She releases her first debut single "Lipstick" in August 2006, the music video has made its premiere on MTV UK in the second to last week of July. This will be featured on the debut album due October 2006, which she has collaborated with producers including Richard X, Xenomania, Johnny Douglas, Estelle, and Paul Eppe.

Discography

Regarding her discography during her solo performing time, Dixon also has singles and albums released with Mis-Teeq. For her discography information with the group, see Mis-Teeq.

Albums

Year Title Chart Positions
UK Albums US 200 AUS Albums
2006 Fired Up (October 2006, 2006) - - -

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
UK Singles US Hot 100 AUS Singles
2006 "Lipstick" (14 August, 2006) - - - Fired Up

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