Jade Ewen was born on 24 January 1988 and grew up in Plaistow, London, and she started singing and taking dance classes before she was even four. She attended New City Primary School, then Brampton Manor Academy, before transferring to the Sylvia Young Theatre School on a scholarship, and while there she appeared in the television productions 'The Bill', 'Casualty', 'Mr. Harvey Lights A Candle' and 'The Ghost Hunter'. At the age of ten she went to an open audition for The Lion King, and was offered the part of Young Nala. In 2005, Ewen became a member of the girl group Trinity Stone, which signed with Sony BMG, but they disbanded in 2007, and she later recorded with rapper Kwamé. She released a digital single, 'Got You', in 2008 under Kwame's Make Noise label, and also co-wrote the song 'A Little Bit' for the girl group Booty Luv, and 'Let Me Be Me' for Jessica Mauboy. In January 2009, Ewen was approached for and participated in the process to select the UK representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, and she was selected to represent the UK with her performance of the song 'It's My Time', composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
She finished in fifth place at Eurovision, but that was the highest placing for the UK since 2002. Having already signed with Polydor Records before the Eurovision selection, she began working on her debut album. In September 2009, Ewen joined Sugababes as the replacement for Keisha Buchanan, and while her single, 'My Man', had already been released in the week she joined the trio, promotional activities for it were cancelled. In an interview with the BBC, she confirmed that her commitment to the Sugababes was her main priority, and that her solo album had been put on hold. Sugababe's single 'About A Girl' debuted at number eight in the UK, and was followed by their 'Sweet 7' album in early 2010, after multiple delays during 2009. Ewen remained with the group until 2013, when it was revealed that Sugababes were no longer recording in the studio together, and that the group was "pretty much done". Following the split, Ewen concentrated on theatre work, and all thoughts of her debut album were put on the back burner. Alongside the two singles which were released in 2009, a few tracks had been laid down before it was cancelled, and so we have enough to reconstruct what her debut could have sounded like had she not joined Sugababes in 2009.
01 My Man
02 Stolen Love
03 Ruthless
04 Got You
05 Got My Shit Together
06 I Had Him First
07 Wake Up
08 Burn It Up
09 Punching Out
10 It's My Time
11 Teardrops
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