Alesha Dixon
Alesha Dixon, a multi-talented British artist, gained prominence as part of Mis-Teeq, delivering chart-topping hits. Her successful solo music career and notable presence as a TV judge showcase her diverse talents.
Rapper
October 7, 1978
Libra
46
England
Alesha Dixon, an English singer, songwriter, dancer, and television personality, rose to fame as a member of the R&B/rap trio Mis-Teeq in 2001. After the group disbanded in 2005, she embarked on a successful solo career, releasing four studio albums. Her hit single “Breathe Slow” (2009) earned her a Brit Award nomination.
Beyond her music career, Alesha Dixon achieved notable success in television. She won the popular dance competition show “Strictly Come Dancing” and went on to serve as a judge for three consecutive seasons. Dixon also hosted several TV shows, including “Dance Dance Dance” (2017) and “The Greatest Dancer” (2019-2020).
In recent years, Alesha Dixon has continued to captivate audiences with her talent and charisma. She remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, captivating fans with her music, dance moves, and engaging television appearances.