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Inspired by everything from gospel to trip-hop to classic soul, the teen trio Cleopatra have lit up the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. Formed in Manchester, England, in 1998, the trio consists of Continued...
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the three Higgins sisters-- oldest sibling Zainam, third child Yonah, and second-oldest Cleo, who sings lead vocals and gave the band their name. After winning a local talent contest, they were signed to a management contract, then spent six years performing around the U.K. before being signed to the British division of Warner Brothers Records in early 1997. Their debut single was "Cleopatra's Theme", which was taken from their debut album Comin' Atcha!, and it entered the UK chart at #3 giving them their first Top 5 hit single. The next three singles - "Life Ain't Easy", the former Jackson 5 hit "I Want You Back" and "Thank Abba For The Music" - all followed into the Top 5, earning the girls BRIT Awards and MOBO Awards nominations. They performed at the 1999 BRIT Awards, where they were also nominated for 'Best British Newcomer'. Madonna signed Cleopatra to her Maverick label and introduced them to the United States on Nickelodeon's 11th Annual Kids' Choice Awards, where they performed their U.S. debut single, "Cleopatra's Theme". This record was released shortly afterwards soaring to the #26 position on the Billboard chart, and #16 in the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, making themselves an international act.
Cleopatra moved onto their sophomore album Steppin' Out, working with top record producers like Stargate and Jimmy Jam. They also toured the U.S. in 2000 promoting the lead single off of Steppin Out', "U Got It," and appeared on several American television shows and commercials to promote the effort. However, changes within Warner and the people working on the Cleopatra project led to lack of promotion of their UK single, "Come and Get Me" which entered the UK Singles Chart at #29; the Steppin' Out release date for the UK was pushed back, and the album was eventually never released in the UK. The label wanted Cleo as a solo artist, and this led to the group's parting ways with Warner. Undeterred, the trio went back to the studio to record music worthy of a queen.
