Keisha Buchanan is a British singer-songwriter best known as a founding member of the girl group Sugababes. Born on September 30, 1984, in London, she gained prominence in the early 2000s with the group, which blended pop, R&B, and elements of electronic music. Sugababes achieved significant commercial success with hits like "Overload," "Freak Like Me," and "Push the Button," contributing to the group's reputation as one of the UK's most influential girl groups. Buchanan's distinctive voice and songwriting skills were pivotal in shaping the group's sound during their early years. She was part of the original lineup from 1998 until 2001, when she left due to personal and creative differences. Despite her departure, she continued to be recognized for her contributions to the genre. Keisha’s impact extends beyond her time with Sugababes; she has influenced subsequent generations of artists and girl groups in the UK pop scene. After her tenure with Sugababes, she pursued a solo career and has been involved in various musical projects, demonstrating her versatility and enduring influence in the music industry.