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Tamara Jaber Biography

news-detailsTamara Jaber emerged as a vibrant figure in the Australian pop landscape in the early 2000s, best known for her role in the chart-topping group Scandal'us. Born on August 13, 1982, in Paddington, New South Wales, her path to fame was launched through the popular television series Popstars, where her vocal talent secured her a spot in the newly formed girl group. Scandal'us quickly found success with their self-titled debut album and singles like "Me, Myself & I," capturing the spirit of the era's pop phenomenon before disbanding in 2002.

Following the group's end, Jaber embarked on a solo career, signing with King Kyle Records, a label founded by her future husband, prominent radio presenter Kyle Sandilands. She released the singles "Ooh Ahh" and "Hard for Me," which maintained her presence on the Australian charts. Her personal life became a focal point of media attention when she married Kyle Sandilands in September 2008, though the couple later separated. In 2007, she shifted gears to become part of the pop duo Scarlett Belle, exploring a different musical dynamic before once again returning to her solo ambitions.

Jaber resumed her independent artistic journey in 2011, demonstrating a continued dedication to her craft. In November 2012, she released her debut extended play, Felt, Not Heard, through a US independent label, marking a mature phase in her recording career. While maintaining a lower public profile in subsequent years, her work with Scandal'us ensured her a lasting place in the memory of Australian pop music fans. Her career, spanning from reality television discovery to group success and solo endeavors, reflects the evolving journey of a pop artist navigating the industry's changing tides.