Ricki-Lee Coulter

Ricki-Lee Coulter is an Australian singer, songwriter, and television personality, known for her contributions to pop and dance music. She first gained fame as a contestant on the first season of "Australian Idol" in 2004, where she finished in seventh place. Following her stint on the show, Coulter released her debut album, "Ricki-Lee," in 2005, which featured the hit single "Can't Touch It," reaching the top of the Australian charts. Her subsequent albums, including "Brand New Day" (2009) and "Ricki-Lee" (2012), showcased her evolving sound and solidified her status in the Australian music scene. Notable singles such as "Shout Out to My Ex" and "Do It Like That" further established her as a prominent figure in the pop genre. Coulter's impact on music extends beyond her chart success; she has been recognized for her vocal talent and dynamic performances. Additionally, her work as a television presenter and involvement in various philanthropic efforts have contributed to her popularity in Australia. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Ricki-Lee Coulter remains an influential artist in the Australian pop landscape.