Cleo Higgins

Cleo Higgins
Birth nameCleopatra Madonna Higgins
Also known asCleopatra Higgins
OriginManchester, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
Years active1998–present
Member ofCleopatra
Websitecleohiggins.com

Cleopatra Madonna Higgins, better known as Cleo Higgins, is a British R&B/soul/pop singer, dancer and songwriter based in Manchester, England. Higgins is the lead singer of the eponymously named sister girl group, Cleopatra.

Music career

Early career

In 2000, Higgins branched out from Cleopatra and recorded two duets with tenor Russell Watson. The first song, "Someone Like You" was featured on Watson's multi-platinum debut album The Voice, which climbed to No. 1 on the U.S. classical charts. Higgins and Watson performed the song both on tour and on the National Lottery and they collaborated a second time, recording another duet called "The Best That Love Can Be" for Watson's third album, Reprise.[citation needed]

In 2001, Higgins headlined the Young Voices in Concert tour, performing at the Manchester Arena in front of 15,000 people as she and almost 7,000 choir members set a new Guinness World Record for the largest choir assembled in the UK.[1] The performance was aired on the BBC's long-standing programme Songs of Praise. In 2002 Higgins participated in ITV1's Songs of Bond, a tribute to the songs of James Bond, where she covered "For Your Eyes Only".[citation needed]

In 2007 Higgins released her pilot solo single "Feelin' Like This".[citation needed]

2013: The Voice UK

In 2013, Higgins auditioned for The Voice UK and her Blind Audition was shown in April 2013. All of the coaches turned around and she chose Will.i.am's team. In the Battle round, Will.i.am kept Higgins over duo Nu-tarna. In the Knockout round Will.i.am then kept Higgins over both Lem and John. Higgins competed in the quarter-finals against both Leah and Leanne with Will.i.am giving Leah his fast pass while Higgins was voted through by the public.[citation needed]

During the course of the show, there were rumours that Will.i.am did not enjoy working with her,[2] which were immediately rebutted by her.[3] Higgins was eliminated at the semi-final stage when she performed against Leah McFall for the public vote. Will.i.am used the opportunity to dispel rumours of a rift, telling Higgins live on television, "You are an amazing artist. I would love to work with you".[4]

Performances
Competition Stage Broadcast Date Song Original Artist Result
Blind Audition Saturday 13 April 2013 "Love on Top" Beyoncé Joined Team Will
Battle Rounds Saturday 11 May 2013 "Finally" (against Nu-Tarna) CeCe Peniston Advanced
Knockout Rounds Saturday 1 June 2013 "Leave Me Alone" Michael Jackson Advanced
Live Quarter Finals Friday 7 June 2013 "Imagine" John Lennon Bottom two
Live Semi-finals Saturday 15 June 2013 "Don't Let Go (Love)" En Vogue Eliminated

Tours and later performances

Higgins has toured with Joe Budden, Russell Watson, Jagged Edge, Blue, and Girls Aloud, and covered Kym Sims' "Too Blind To See It".[citation needed]

In February 2023 Higgins led "The Aretha Franklin Story", performed with other Night Owl Productions musicians and singers at the Regal Theatre, Adelaide, Australia, as part of the Adelaide Fringe.[5]

Other activities

Higgins has also worked as a brand ambassador for CoverGirl.[citation needed]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
UK
[6]
2007 "Feelin' Like This" Non-album singles
2013 "Imagine"
2013 "Don't Let Go (Love)" 92
"—" denotes release that did not chart or was not released.

References

  1. ^ "Young Voices » Previous artists". Archived from the original on 26 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Will.i.am 'disgusted' by attitude of The Voice finalist Cleo Higgins". Mirror Online. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ "'The Voice' Cleo Higgins: 'Diva lies are disgusting'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Birmingham hopeful axed from The Voice". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  5. ^ "The Aretha Franklin Story, Kensington Park". Live Music. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  6. ^ Peak positions in the United Kingdom: