2012–2013: Early career In 2012, Sherburn released a dance cover of
Duran Duran's "
Ordinary World", which she created with producer John McLaughlin. It charted at No. 8 in the UK Club Charts. Shortly after, she released "Overload", produced by
Jud Mahoney, with a radio edit being mixed by The Alias. Sherburn sang with her band at an event before
Prince Andrew in 2013, performing a mixture of her own original material and cover songs. She performed at a
Shopcade pop-up event at
London Fashion Week and
Pride London, where she headlined the main stage performing alongside
Pixie Lott,
Conor Maynard,
Anastacia,
Foxes and
Katy B. Later the same year, Sherburn flew to Poland to perform alongside DJ and producer, Leon Lour. Here, she sang "Use That Body", "Stamp on It" and "Joker". Sherburn supported
The Saturdays on their
Greatest Hits Live! tour later in 2014. Sherburn performed at several further events in 2014 including the
British motorcycle Grand Prix, the Inspiration Awards for Women, and the Breakthrough Cup. In 2015 Sherburn began partaking in a number of events for charity, beginning with an abseil down
Fort Dunlop in Birmingham in March to raise money for
Red Nose Day. She overcame her fear of heights and successfully completed the abseil, which was filmed live by the
BBC. In June of the same year, Sherburn joined other celebrities including Belinda Fenty (
The Island),
Stevi Ritchie (
The X Factor) and Richard Burr (
The Great British Bake Off) for the
Santander Cycles bicycle race at
Jupiter London Nocturne around
Smithfield Market. Sherburn has raised a total of over £30,000 for charity to date. In December 2015, Sherburn released a Christmas single called "Snow Angels", co-written with Eaton. All money raised from the single was donated to the
Make-A-Wish Foundation. Sherburn performed the single at the Dot Com Children's Foundation Fundraising Ball held at
Mansion House, accompanied by a dance by
Strictly Come Dancing performers,
Kristina Rihanoff and
Robin Windsor. In late 2015 she performed for year 7s at the prestigious
London Academy and gave them all posters with her own unique signature.
2016–present: "YOLO" and touring In 2016, Sherburn performed her first headline show, at the Hare and Hounds in Birmingham. She released her second single, "YOLO", which she created with producer Ciaron Bell. "I was really happy with this song", Sherburn remarks. "One word sums this up to me: young! It feels like you're on a rollercoaster whilst listening to YOLO – there's so much going on, but that's what life's all about. YOLO relates to everyone. YOLO is about creating amazing memories with friends, finding love and having fun!" The track was remixed by
The Wideboys. In July, Sherburn performed with her band for MPs from the
Conservative Party for a summer marquee. She covered a number of British songs, as well as singing some of her own material. Later that year, she performed songs from her as-yet-unreleased album at The Jazz House. In November 2016, Sherburn sang at the
Genting Arena in Birmingham at the launch for
Free Radio, as part of a line-up which included
Little Mix,
Olly Murs and
Louisa Johnson. Sherburn supported
Go West's concert at the Robin 2 in December that year, performing songs from her upcoming album, as well as covers of artists such as
David Bowie and
Sia. == Artistry ==