Following the success of Alesha Dixon, lead vocalist Sabrina Washington was the second member of R&B girl band Mis-Teeq to launch a solo career. Born in Harlesdon, London in 1978, she formed the group with Dixon at Dance Attic Studios in 1999, and after recruiting Zena McNally and Su-Elise Nash, they signed to Telstar Records a year later. After scoring two Top Ten albums, eight Top 20 singles, and a U.S. Billboard hit with "Scandalous," they split up in 2005. Disillusioned with the music industry, Washington spent three years away from the limelight before appearing on realit...