Kleshay
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Kleshay were an all-female British R&B trio from the 1990s, who had two top 40 hits. Their first track "Reasons" was produced by K-Gee, reaching number 33 on the UK Singles Chart in 1998;[1] this got them onto Trevor Nelson's lick pick of the week. Their second single, "Rush", was even more successful and peaked at number 19,[1] and thus they appeared on many different TV shows to promote the track including MTV's Select and SMTV Live.
Kleshay | |
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| Origin | London, England |
| Genres | R&B |
| Years active | 1997–2000 |
| Label | Jerv Records |
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Dropped by their record label, the group then went their separate ways. Alani Gibbon formed a short-lived duo with her cousin, the ex-Honeyz member Célena Cherry called Anotherside, and went on to make a solo career as ALA.NI. Cherry provided backing vocals for a while for some established artists, and Leah Charles-King became a television presenter.