Keisha White
Keisha White is the British MOBO-nominated singer behind the 2006 hit 'The Weakness In Me' and 'Someday' - the theme song to generation-defining television show 'The Story of Tracy Beaker'. In 2020 she re-recorded 'Someday' for CBBC's 'My Mum Tracy Beaker' and announced plans for new music rele...
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Keisha White is the British MOBO-nominated singer behind the 2006 hit 'The Weakness In Me' and 'Someday' - the theme song to generation-defining television show 'The Story of Tracy Beaker'. In 2020 she re-recorded 'Someday' for CBBC's 'My Mum Tracy Beaker' and announced plans for new music releases.Hailing from London, Keisha attended the Susi Earnshaw Theatre School in Barnet as a teenager. As a teenager, she auditioned for Warner Bros Records and impressed executives with an acapella version of an Aretha Franklin song. She got her first taste of chart success when she sang on house legend's Paul Oakenfold's top-forty hit 'The Harder They Come' (which also featured trip-hop innovator Tricky).In 2005, she collaborated with US rapper Cassidy on 'Don't Care Who Knows', giving her more chart exposure. Later that year, her debut album Seventeen was released. 2006 saw her achieve further chart success with 'The Weakness in Me' and receive a MOBO nomination for Best New Female Artist. Since then, Keisha has released another album (Out of My Hands) and a run of charting singles. Live, she has shared stages with major R&B artists such as The Black Eyed Peas, Angie Stone, and Craig David. Show less «