Gemma Fox is an English
UK garage
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,
R&B and
hip hop singer, song writer best known for her 2004 album ''Messy''. The lead single, "Girlfriend's Story", was released in April of that year and featured
MC Lyte
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. The second single, "Gone", featured
Juelz Santana
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. Fox left her label
Polydor Records
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in August 2004. She was a member of the collective Aftershock alongside Terror Danjah, Mz Bratt,
Bruza
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Music career
He started his career in 1992 as a member of pop/R&B boy band Chaos who were discovered by Simon Cowell, later becom ...
, Triple Threat, Elrae, D-E-Velopment, Badness, and 2Nice. The collective was formed in 2003.
Fox won a UMA and was nominated for a
MOBO Award
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in 2004.
Discography
Albums
*''Messy'' – 2004
Singles
References
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English women singers
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
Bassline musicians
UK garage singers
British contemporary R&B singers
Place of birth missing (living people)