Early life , Hertfordshire. Alesha Anjanette Dixon was born on 7 October 1978 in
Welwyn Garden City to a Jamaican father, Melvin Dixon, and English mother, Beverly Harris. Dixon has six half-siblings. Dixon's parents separated when she was four and her father moved away; she has described her family life as "very dysfunctional". Between the ages of eight and ten, Dixon witnessed her mother suffer
domestic violence from her partner; she only spoke publicly about the issue 21 years later, in 2010. although she aspired to become a
PE teacher after leaving college. but at dance classes in London she was approached by a
talent scout from a production company. While travelling back home on the train she was approached by another scout who was forming a group and asked if she was interested. Together, they decided to form a group when Dixon and Washington, the two co-founders, spotted
Su-Elise Nash, a girl auditioning for another group. The genre of the track departed from the group's R&B style, in favour of a
garage-based sound, however, the tepid reaction from fans ensured Damage did not venture further into garage. Two separate music videos for the song were filmed, accompanying the different versions of the song. The song's success coincided with Zena McNally's departure; McNally later alleged that friction between herself and Washington was a factor. Mis-Teeq, continuing as a trio, then released "
All I Want", which charted even more successfully at number 2, behind
Shaggy's "
Angel". In October 2001, they released their debut album ''
Lickin' On Both Sides'', featuring hits "
One Night Stand", "
B with Me" and double A-side single "
Roll On/This Is How We Do It". In 2002, Mis-Teeq performed and received a nomination at the
BRIT Awards in
Earls Court, later in the year band won the
MOBO Award for Best Garage Act. After the success of their debut album, 2003 saw Mis-Teeq becoming the faces of
JD Sports stores nationwide. In 2003, Mis-teeq released their second album
Eye Candy, which included the singles "
Scandalous", "
Can't Get It Back" and "
Style". In 2004, Mis-Teeq toured the United States and released their debut single "Scandalous" from their American self-titled debut, a compilation of the albums ''Lickin' On Both Sides
and Eye Candy''. In 2004, Dixon went to feature in the
N.E.R.D music video "
She Wants to Move". In the video, she is shown dancing on a podium whilst the group circled her. It was also rumoured that she was dating
Pharrell Williams around the time of the video. The last song Dixon recorded with Mis-Teeq was "
Shoo Shoo Baby" for the
Disney film
Valiant. In March 2005, their
Greatest Hits compilation was released and it was announced that they were separating to pursue solo careers. Dixon married
Michael Harvey Jr in June 2005. In November 2006, the couple divorced following Harvey's affair with singer
Javine Hylton.
2006–2008: Fired Up, record label departure and Strictly Come Dancing Dixon launched her solo career after Mis-Teeq's break-up and signed a £500,000, three-album deal with Polydor Records. She spent a year writing and recording her solo debut album,
Fired Up, working with a wide range of producers including
Richard X,
Xenomania, Johnny Douglas,
Brian Higgins,
Estelle and Paul Epworth. During this period, Dixon performed
mononymously, known simply as "Alesha". In June 2005, she announced her first solo single to be "Superficial". However, at the last minute, the song "
Lipstick" was chosen as the first single. "Lipstick" was released on 14 August 2006, and charted at 14 on the
UK Single Charts. Dixon released her second single "
Knockdown" on 30 October 2006, which charted at 25 on the
UK Download Chart. However, on the official
UK Singles Charts, the single peaked at number 45, falling down to 68 the following week. On 6 November 2006, it was revealed that Dixon had been dropped by her
label, Polydor Records. Dixon took part in series 5 of TV show
Strictly Come Dancing in 2007, partnered with professional dancer
Matthew Cutler. Dixon was at first hesitant to join, fearing that snobbery within the
music industry would damage her career. In a later interview, she said, "there's always this preconceived idea that people do reality TV shows because they want to kick-start their careers whereas I was actually worried that it would affect it." They had been the favourite from the third week, receiving the most points from the judges on numerous occasions. Dixon herself gained high appraisal from the judges, even being likened to a "young
Josephine Baker" by
Bruno Tonioli.
2008–2009: The Alesha Show and Strictly Come Dancing judging After she won
Strictly Come Dancing, Dixon soon became the centre of a bidding war between record labels and even
Polydor Records, the label that had dropped her months previously, put in an offer. Dixon, however, chose to sign a four-album contract with Asylum Records in 2008. Dixon's first new album as part of her contract,
The Alesha Show was released in the UK on 24 November 2008 and 21 November in Ireland. The official first single from the album, "
The Boy Does Nothing" became her first solo top ten hit on the
UK Singles Chart, following a 76 spot jump from 84 to 8 The second single from
The Alesha Show was "Breathe Slow" and entered the UK Singles Chart at number thirty-nine solely on download sales. The single rose for three weeks before breaking into the top ten at number six, The third single from
The Alesha Show, titled "
Let's Get Excited" was physically released on 11 May and reached a peak position of 13 in the UK Singles Chart. "Let's Get Excited" became Dixon's first track from
The Alesha Show not to chart inside the top 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The song's presence in the charts boosted album sales and
The Alesha Show rebounded at a new peak of 11. The album received Platinum certification from
BPI, indicating sales of over 300,000 in the UK alone. The track, a ballad penned by Dixon and
Gary Barlow, was the first single taken from the deluxe version, entitled
The Alesha Show – Encore, released on 23 November. Dixon also embarked upon a 17-date national tour, named
The Alesha Show, which began on 20 October 2009 in
Nottingham. It was revealed in July 2009 that Dixon would be joining the
Strictly Come Dancing judging panel in September 2009. She replaced
Arlene Phillips, which led to the
BBC being accused of
ageism and
sexism by the media. Dixon, having a conflicting schedule also had to rearrange three dates on her upcoming tour, The Alesha Show to do the show, which is broadcast live on Saturday nights. Dixon's judging debut was met by criticism by some viewers, and 272 complaints were received by the BBC, according to
The Guardian. Despite the complaints, the BBC stated they were "delighted" with Dixon. Dixon's fan site later reported that Dixon had secured a recording session with
Rodney Jerkins, a record producer who has produced records for
Michael Jackson's final studio album
Invincible and most recently produced
Lady Gaga and
Beyoncé's "
Telephone". On 16 June, Dixon revealed on a post on her fansite that the upcoming album would be called
Unleashed, and on 30 June her fansite president revealed the
lead single is a track called "
Drummer Boy", produced by Haitian-American producer, Shama Joseph, or "ShamRock". On 5 August it was revealed that Dixon had decided to change the album name from
Unleashed to
The Entertainer. "Drummer Boy", released in August, charted moderately at 15 on the
UK Singles Chart. On 16 September, it was announced that Dixon had collaborated with
Roll Deep and featured in the band's single "
Take Control". The track appeared on both Roll Deep's album—
Winner Stays On—and
The Entertainer. "
Radio", billed as
The Entertainers second single, charted poorly upon release in November 2010, failing to reach the Top 40. The single's release coincided with the release of the album, which too made little commercial impact; a year later it was noted that the album had sold 60,000 copies. Acknowledging the album's lack of commercial success, Dixon said she would always prefer to "take a chance creatively" than release what she perceived to be stultifying records. On 2 January, Dixon announced her departure from her judging role on
Strictly Come Dancing, to pursue other projects. It was later announced that she left the panel to join the judging panel of ''
Britain's Got Talent replacing Michael McIntyre along with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and David Walliams (who replaced David Hasselhoff). Michael Hogan, of The Daily Telegraph'', pointed out that "if rumours are to be believed, Dixon has more than tripled her salary by defecting to the commercial channel", a point made by various other sources. In September 2012, it was announced that Dixon would be collaborating with former
So Solid Crew rapper
Ashley Walters on his new song "Your Love". The single was released on 11 November. It was announced in June 2013 that Dixon was expecting her first child with her partner, backing dancer Azuka Ononye, and on her 35th birthday, 7 October 2013, she stated on Twitter that she had given birth to her daughter, Azura Sienna, the previous week. Dixon said she would put her fourth album on hold and concentrate on motherhood. She and Ononye married in 2017. 11 years after first crossing paths in 2006. Their second daughter Anaya was born, 20 August 2019.
2014–present: Do It for Love In December 2014, Dixon announced that she would be releasing a new single in either March or May 2015. In March 2015, she confirmed that her new single "
The Way We Are", would be released on 21 June via her own record label Precious Stone Records. It marked Dixon's first single release in over four years, following 2011's "
Every Little Part of Me". The first live performance of the song took place on 23 May during one of ''Britain's Got Talent'' semi-finals. Dixon was criticised for forgetting the words to "
God Save the Queen" when performing a solo at the July
2015 British Grand Prix. Her fourth studio album titled
Do It for Love was released on 9 October 2015. It peaked at number 81 on the
UK Albums Chart. The album's second and third singles were, respectively, "Tallest Girl" and the new version of "People Need Love" reworked by Ash Rowes. In 2016, Dixon made a cameo appearance in the 2016 film
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie. On 24 June 2017, she stepped in for
Nicole Scherzinger at
The X Factor UK series 14 Manchester auditions for one day. It was later announced that due to
Sharon Osbourne having health issues Dixon would once again step in to judge at the Edinburgh auditions. She stepped in for a third time at the second live show on 29 October 2017, this time replacing Cowell. It was announced that Dixon was expecting her second child with her husband during the first live semi-final of ''Britain's Got Talent
in May 2019. On 26 September 2019, it was announced that Dixon would be joining the judging panel for season two of America's Got Talent: The Champions. On 13 June 2021, it was announced that Dixon would be a judge on the tenth season of Australia's Got Talent'' to replace
Lucy Durack. On 4 November 2021, Dixon appeared as a guest judge on the
third series of the BBC drag competition series, ''
RuPaul's Drag Race UK''. Dixon’s appearance was met with widespread acclaim. Dixon co-hosted the
Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool alongside
Julia Sanina and
Hannah Waddingham with
Graham Norton joining them for the final. ==Artistry==