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Mutya Buena
Buena performing with Sugababes at Bristol Ashton Court on 13 August 2004.Background information Birth name Rosa Isabel Mutya Buena Born 21 May 1985
Kingsbury, London, EnglandGenres Dance, R&B, urban, soul Occupations Singer-songwriter Years active 1998–present Labels London (1998-01)
Universal Records (2006-08)Associated acts Sugababes Website www.mutyabuena.com Rosa Isabel Mutya Buena (born 21 May 1985) is an English recording artist who rose to fame as a member of girl group the Sugababes. With the Sugababes, Buena had four UK number one singles, an additional six top-ten hits and three multi-platinum albums. After leaving the group in December 2005, she released her debut solo album, Real Girl in June 2007. In October 2010, Buena released a compilation album dedicated to British singers, titled Sound Of Camden: Mutya Buena.
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Early life
Buena was born in Kingsbury, London and attended Kingsbury High School. She is of Filipino, Chinese, and Irish descent. On 23 March, 2005, Buena gave birth to her daughter Tahlia. Buena dedicated a song to her late sister Maya on the Sugababes album, Three.[1]
Career
1998–05: Sugababes
The Sugababes were formed in 1998 by Siobhán Donaghy, Keisha Buchanan and Buena. Their debut album, One Touch, was released in November 2000 and peaked at number twenty-six on the UK Albums Chart, eventually earning a gold certification.[2][3] One Touch spawned 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.[5] 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 two number one singles and was nominated for "Best British Album" at the 2003 BRIT Awards.[2][6]
Three, Sugababes' third album, was released in October 2003. It reached number three in the UK and produced four singles, three of which reached the top ten.[2] The group's fourth album, Taller in More Ways, was released in October 2005. The album reached reached number one and went double platinum in the UK.[2][3] On 21 December, 2005, it was announced Buena left the Sugababes. According to an announcement on their official website, "[Buena]'s decision was based purely on personal reasons and she will continue to remain the best of friends with both [Buchanan] and [Range]". The last remaining original member, Buchanan, said upon Buena's departure, "...we will all miss Mutya, but we also knew there was still a place for bringing in somebody new who could help us carry on taking the Sugababes brand of music forward".."[7] Amelle Berrabah joined the group 48 hours after Buena's departure.[8]
2006–08: Real Girl
Following her departure from the Sugababes, Buena began working on her debut album in early 2006 after signing with her previous label, Universal Island Records. The first single to be released in the U.K. featuring Buena was a ballad duet with George Michael, titled "This Is Not Real Love". It was released in November 2006 and reached number 15 in the UK. Preceding the album, the title track, "Real Girl", was released in early 2007. It reached number 2 in the UK and received a BRIT Award nomination for "Best Single". The song samples Lenny Kravitz's hit "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over", and was produced by London-based production company Full Phat. "Real Girl" was also featured on the Sex and the City, Vol 2: More Music Soundtrack. Buena's debut album, Real Girl, peaked at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart. "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)", her collaboration with dance duo Groove Armada, was released in the UK in July 2007 peaked at number 8. The fourth release from the album was "Just a Little Bit", which reached number 65. Buena also collaborated with Amy Winehouse, on a re-working of the track "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes titled "B Boy Baby", which reached number 73 in the UK top 75. On 1 October 2007, Buena was nominated for the 2007 British "Music of Black Origin" (MOBO) awards at the O2 Arena in London.[9]
On 12 February 2008, Buena was dropped by her record label due to poor sales and charting positions from Real Girl and her last two singles, "Just a Little Bit" and "B Boy Baby".[10]
2009–present: Other endeavors
In October 2008, Buena appeared on Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong. In 2009, she was featured on Celebrity Big Brother.
In January 2009, Buena featured on Asher D's second single "With You", from his album Ashley Walters, as well as the Don-E track "The Time Is Now". She also promoted the collaborations "Fallin'" with Agent X and "Give Back" with Tah Mac. Buena also joined an array of UK, US and Jamaican artists to feature on the debut single of the London-based Urban / Funky House production duo, NightShift. The song is titled "Can You Persuade Me" and it also features MegaMan (So Solid Crew), DJ Ironik, Sisqó, Tanto Metro & Devonte, TQ, Steelo, Juxci D, J2K, Wretch 32, Sam Obernik and Mr. Vegas. The song heavily sampled Pitbull's "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)".
In September 2010, she contributed to six tracks on the album The Sound of Camden, which was recorded in Israel with music producer Roy Sela. The album deals with “Camden Town” market in London, and has been available for purchase solely at the market itself, as well as on iTunes. She recorded a series of covers of rock songs from rock bands such as U2, The Pixies and Iron Maiden, in a chilled-out-lounge style.[11]
In October 2010, Buena confirmed she was no longer interested in a career in the music industry and that she is currently training to become a psychologist for children.[12] Despite the announcement, Buena teamed up with City Boy Soul, a band consisting of ex-Damage singer Coree Richards and British rapper Gak Jonze, and digitally released "Be Ok" in January 2011. Buena also recorded lead vocals for "Give Me Love", penned by UK DJ/Producer Paul Morrell.
Buena performed at Birmingham Gay Pride on 28 May 2011.[13]
Personal life
In March 2010, Buena filed a claim for ownership of the Sugababes name with the European Trademark Authority. Though members Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy's names appear on the trademark submission, it was confirmed that Buena was the sole applicant for submission and Donaghy and Buchanan were not involved.[14] The current line-up launched an opposition to the claim on the basis that goodwill and reputation in the mark and trading name "Sugababes" belongs to the partnership – not an individual.[15]
Buena paid £5,000 for buttock implants as she "just wanted it a bit perkier",[16] and previously had breast enlargements.[12]
Discography
- 2007: Real Girl
- 2010: Sound Of Camden: Mutya Buena
References
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- ^ a b c d e f "UK Charts > Sugababes". The Official Charts Company. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/sugababes/. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
- ^ a b c "BPI Certified Awards". British Phonographic Industry. http://www.bpi.co.uk/certifiedawards/search.aspx. Retrieved 27 August 2009.
- ^ Raphael, Amy (22 June 2003). "Sweetness follows". The Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2003/jun/22/featuresreview.review. Retrieved 22 June 2003.
- ^ MacKenzie, Wilson; Kellman, Andy. "allmusic ((( Sugababes > Biography )))". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p472884/biography. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
- ^ "The Brit Awards 2003 nominations in full". BBC. 13 January 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/music/newsid_2655000/2655167.stm. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
- ^ "Sugababes unveil new band member". bbc.co.uk. 21 December 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4548326.stm. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
- ^ "Sugababes unveil new band member". bbc.co.uk. 22 December 2005. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4551672.stm. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
- ^ GMA NEWS.TV, Filipino rising pop star nominated in UK music award
- ^ Timbo. "Musical Confession: Mutya Buena Has Been Dropped From Her Label". Musicalconfession.blogspot.com. http://musicalconfession.blogspot.com/2008/02/mutya-buena-has-been-dropped-from-her.html. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
- ^ "Mutya to Record Covers Album". MutyaBuena.info. http://www.mutyabuena.info/news/?p=742. Retrieved 16 October 2009.[dead link]
- ^ a b "Mutya Buena 'planning career change'". Inthenews.co.uk. http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/entertainment/music/mutya-buena-planning-career-change--$21384049.htm. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
- ^ twentyfirstcentury. "ZONE Magazine: The Midlands premier on-line Gay Guide :: Home". Midlandszone.co.uk. http://www.midlandszone.co.uk/news.asp?thisId=1554&thisName=Gay-club-announce-Pride-line-up&newsindx=Scene&idxid=4. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
- ^ Michaels, Sean (4 March 2010). "Mutya Buena fights to reclaim Sugababes name". The Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/mar/04/mutya-buena-sugababes. Retrieved 19 May 2010.
- ^ "Sugababes". Thorntons-law.co.uk. http://www.thorntons-law.co.uk/News/News_Articles/IP_Sugababes.asp. Retrieved 2011-10-17.
- ^ Bull, Sarah (31 August 2010). "'I just wanted it a bit perkier': Mutya Buena reveals why she had bum implants as Carley Stenson talks about her nose job". Daily Mail (London). http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1307674/Mutya-Buena-reveals-bum-implants-Carley-Stenson-talks-nose-job.html.
External links
Singles "This Is Not Real Love" · "Real Girl" · "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" · "Just a Little Bit" · "B Boy Baby"Guest singles Related articles Sugababes Studio albums Compilation albums Singles "Overload" · "New Year" · "Run for Cover" · "Soul Sound" · "Freak Like Me" · "Round Round" · "Stronger"/"Angels with Dirty Faces" · "Shape" · "Hole in the Head" · "Too Lost in You" · "In the Middle" · "Caught in a Moment" · "Push the Button" · "Ugly" · "Red Dress" · "Follow Me Home" · "Easy" · "Walk This Way" · "About You Now" · "Change" · "Denial" · "Girls" · "No Can Do" · "Get Sexy" · "About a Girl" · "Wear My Kiss" · "Freedom"Featured singles Other songs Tours Related topics Housemates of Celebrity Big Brother (UK) 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 Shilpa Shetty · Jermaine Jackson · Dirk Benedict · Ian "H" Watkins · Danielle Lloyd · Jack Tweed · Cleo Rocos · Jo O'Meara · Jade Goody · Carole Malone · Leo Sayer · Jackiey Budden · Ken Russell · Donny Tourette2009 Ulrika Jonsson · Terry Christian · Coolio · Verne Troyer · Ben Adams · Tommy Sheridan · La Toya Jackson · Michelle Heaton · Mutya Buena · Tina Malone · Lucy Pinder2010 Alex Reid · Dane Bowers · Vinnie Jones · Jonas Altberg · Stephanie Beacham · Nicola Tappenden · Ivana Trump · Sisqó · Stephen Baldwin · Lady Sovereign · Heidi Fleiss · Ekaterina Ivanova2011 Paddy Doherty · Kerry Katona · Jedward · Amy Childs · Lucien Laviscount · Darryn Lyons · Bobby Sabel · Tara Reid · Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff · Sally BercowCategories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- English female singers
- English singer-songwriters
- English pop singers
- English child singers
- Sugababes members
- English-language singers
- English people of Filipino descent
- English people of Irish descent
- People from Kingsbury
- Big Brother UK contestants
- Filipino people of Irish descent
- Filipino female singers
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