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17 Facts About Keisha White

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Keisha White has released two albums: Seventeen in 2005 and Out of My Hands in 2006.

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Keisha White is best known however for her song "Someday", which served as the theme to the CBBC television series The Story of Tracy Beaker and My Mum Tracy Beaker.

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Keisha White attended Enfield County School for girls, then pursued a career in music whilst attending Susi Earnshaw Theatre School in Barnet, North London, alongside Jay Asforis who found fame in S Club 8.

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When she was 14, White was invited to perform in front of music executives at Warner Bros.

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Keisha White sang an a cappella version of You'll Lose a Good Thing by Aretha Franklin and the record company were so impressed that they signed her.

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Keisha White has toured countries in Africa, Europe, and the United States.

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Keisha White was involved with production, vocals and mastering working with Keith Harris, Theron Feemster, Phantom Boyz, Robin Miller.

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Keisha White sang the theme tune for CBBC's The Story of Tracy Beaker television series and the track, titled "Someday", was included as the B-side to her debut single.

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Keisha White had a cameo appearance in the television movie Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me that broadcast in February 2004.

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Keisha White then returned in 2006 with a single, the choice was apparently influenced by her friend Alicia Keys.

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On 19 June 2006, Keisha White released the second single from her second album, entitled "Don't Mistake Me", written by Absolute and Tracy Ackerman.

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Keisha White worked with ByteNight, a charity event to raise money for the NCH to help stop youth homelessness.

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Keisha White was nominated for best UK female at the 2006 MOBO Awards, but lost out to Corinne Bailey Rae.

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Keisha White released a new track, "Wrong N Right" in 2010.

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On 31 March 2012, Keisha White performed a new single, "Butterflies".

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Keisha White sampled her song "Someday" on his track "Superheroes" and on BBC Radio 1 with Clara Amfo during promotion of his second studio album Heavy is the Head.

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On Mother's Day 2021, Keisha White announced on Instagram that she had given birth to her first child on 12 March 2021.