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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Musical artist
Kelly Biggs (born 5 October 1975[1]inEast Ham, London),[2] better known by her stage name Kele Le Roc, is a British R&B and UK garage singer.
Career
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Biggs began singing at the age of three, and she attended Langdon Comprehensive SchoolinEast Ham. She first found widespread acclaim in 1995 with the underground hit "Let Me Know".[3] She scored two top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart, with "Little Bit of Lovin'" in 1998 and "My Love" in 1999; both peaked at No. 8.[4] In March 1999, she released her only album, Everybody's SomebodyonPolydor Records.[5]
In 1999, she won two MOBO Awards, for Best Newcomer and for Best Single ("My Love").[3] Among those she collaborated with are Basement Jaxx (with whom she reached No. 6 in the UK with "Romeo"), 10° Below, Coolio, Courtney Pine, Shy FX, T Power, Omar Lye-Fook, Damage and Lee Henry.
Discography
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Album
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Everybody's Somebody (1999, Wild Card) – UK #44[6]
Singles
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"Let Me Know" (1995, Orchestrated Noize)[7]
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"Little Bit of Lovin'" (1998, 1st Avenue/Wild Card/Polydor) - UK #8
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"My Love" (1999, 1st Avenue/Wild Card/Polydor) – UK #8
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"Thinking of You" (2000, Telstar) – UK #70 †
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"Feelin' U" (2003, London) – UK #34 ‡
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"Retro" (2009, Freelance Diva/OceanFall)[8]
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As featured artist
† Credited to Curtis Lynch Jr. featuring Kele Le Roc and Red Rat
‡ Credited to Shy FX and T Power featuring Kele Le Roc
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References
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^ a b Interview, BBC, June 2004
^ Search for "Kele Le Roc" performed at Everyhit.com Archived 2008-10-12 at the Wayback Machine database on 22 July 2008
^ Allmusic.com discography – accessed August 2008
^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 315. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
^ "Kele Le Roc - Let Me Know". Discogs. 1996.
^ "NME.com". NME.
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