Jamelia Niela Davis, known simply as Jamelia, is a British R&B singer, actress, and television personality who gained prominence in the early 2000s. Born on January 11, 1981, in Smethwick, West Midlands, UK, she carved out a notable career in music and television, marked by a string of successful singles and albums that resonated with audiences both in the UK and internationally.
Jamelia's journey into music began in 1999 with the release of her debut single "So High," which set the stage for her burgeoning career. Following this, she achieved greater success with her single "I Do," which contributed to the anticipation for her first full-length album, Drama, released in June 2000. The album showcased her unique sound and talent, establishing her as a significant figure in the R&B genre. However, it was her 2003 single "Superstar," from her second album Thank You, that became her defining hit. The track peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in Australia, where it achieved platinum status.
Throughout her career, Jamelia released three studio albums, each of which made an impact on the charts, with her work spawning eight top-10 singles. Her accolades include four MOBO Awards, a Q Award, and an impressive nine BRIT Award nominations, reflecting her influence and success in the music industry. After her successful tenure with Parlophone, Jamelia released her third album, Walk with Me, in 2006, before taking a break from the music scene.
In addition to her music career, Jamelia ventured into television, showcasing her versatility as a performer. In 2009, she appeared as a judge on the talent show Move Like Michael Jackson. Her television credits also include documentaries such as Jamelia: Whose Hair Is It Anyway in 2008, and Jamelia: Shame About Single Mums on BBC Three in 2011, exploring important social issues. She hosted her own edition of the popular Channel 4 show The House That Made Me, which further solidified her presence on screen.
From 2013 to 2016, Jamelia served as a panellist on the ITV magazine show Loose Women, where she shared her insights on various topics and connected with a broader audience. In 2010, she signed a new record deal with All Around the World Productions, marking a new chapter in her music career as she continued to evolve as an artist.
Jamelia's contributions to music and television have made her a well-respected figure in the entertainment industry. With her distinctive voice and engaging personality, she remains a beloved artist whose work continues to resonate with fans around the world.