Connie Mitchell's next band,
Sneaky Sound System, developed from Sneaky Sundays night club, launched in 2001 by Black Angus (aka Angus McDonald) and Daimon Downey. In 2004 Angus and Downey met Mitchell in a park as she was playing guitar with a friend and the duo asked Mitchell to become their singer "I thought they were a bit dodgy ... You know, two guys coming up to you, excited, jumping around a bit, saying 'Come to our studio'". The pair did own a studio, when Mitchell sang on "
I Love It" Sneaky Sound System had their new vocalist – it became their breakthrough single in July 2006. The track peaked at No. 24 on the
ARIA Singles Chart; it was in the top 100 for a then-record 73 weeks by January 2008. Their
self-titled debut album followed in August on their own label,
Whack Records. Angus noted that "We were told by every label we might sell 10,000 copies and it wasn't worth it, so we decided to do it ourselves". The album peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was
certified 3× platinum for shipment of 210000 units. Aside from providing vocals Mitchell shares song writing credits, generally with McDonald, on much of the group's material including, "
Pictures". At the 2006 International Songwriting Competition, the track came second in the Dance/Electronica category. Mitchell spent a couple of weeks in early 2007 recording vocals for US rapper,
Kanye West, in Los Angeles. She features on four tracks on West's third studio album,
Graduation (September 2007), including two singles, "
Can't Tell Me Nothing" (May) and "
Flashing Lights" (November), and the intro song, "
Good Morning". With Sneaky Sound System, Mitchell supported
Robbie Williams and
Scissor Sisters, and her group played the Australian leg of the worldwide concert
Live Earth in July 2007. Their next album,
2 (August 2008), entered the ARIA Albums Chart at number one, and Mitchell has since appeared on albums by West, Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross. She was described as "a star in her own right" with a golden voice by Channel [V] reporter. Mitchell also recorded vocals on tracks for
Snoop Dogg during his extended stay in Sydney for the
Good Vibrations Festival. , Mitchell is the only singer in Sneaky Sound System after Downey announced he was leaving the band to pursue other interests. In March 2013 she was announced as mentor to
Seal's artists for the 2013 Australian season of TV talent quest,
The Voice. In April that year, in a peer-voted survey conducted by Melbourne's
Herald Sun newspaper, Mitchell was rated at No. 18 on a list of Australia's greatest singers of all time. ==Discography==