Cheryl, born Cheryl Ann Tweedy on June 30, 1983, and known professionally in different instances as Cheryl Cole and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, is a prominent figure in the British pop music scene. She initially shot to fame in 2002 as a member of the girl group Girls Aloud, formed through the ITV talent show "Popstars: The Rivals." The group saw massive success with a string of hits before eventually disbanding in 2013, which paved the way for Cheryl to establish herself as a solo artist.
Cheryl's solo career has flourished with a series of successful albums, her debut being "3 Words" in 2009, which features the hit single "Fight for This Love." She has since released albums such as "Messy Little Raindrops" in 2010, "A Million Lights" in 2012, and "Only Human" in 2014, with the latter two encompassing the deluxe versions and displaying her wide-ranging pop prowess. Cheryl is known for her dance-ready tracks as well as more personal, emotive music, highlighted in singles like "Love Made Me Do It" and "Let You," including various remixes that showcase her adaptability and the dancefloor appeal of her music. Beyond her solo endeavors, Cheryl has also made her mark as a television personality, notably as a judge on the UK’s version of "The X Factor." Her legacy in the music industry is complemented by her distinct fashion sense and her engagements in philanthropy.
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