Inside '90s bands Cleopatra's lives now including therapist jobs and new looks
10.04.2022 - 22:13
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Having released their legendary album Coming Atcha back in 1998, it’s been nearly 25 years since Cleopatra first took the charts by storm. So, given that nearly a quarter of a century has passed, it’s no surprise that the girl band look unrecognisable. The group, which first starred sister Cleo, Yonah and Zainam, rose through the music industry ranks in the late 90s alongside fellow girl bands B*Witched and the Spice Girls.
Throughout their career, the sibling trio went from strength to strength and they performed at events such as the 1999 Brit Awards. In fact, their single Cleopatra's Theme went all the way to number three in the charts, leading the sisters to receive a Brit and Mobo Award nomination. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Later singles such as Life Aint’t Easy, as well as a cover of The Jackson 5’s I Want You Back all achieved similar levels of success and saw the group take their music stateside when they were just teenagers. While in America, Cleopatra signed to Madonna’s record label Maverick Records. “She's really nice, really sweet.
She could put on so many different caps,” the group told MTV back in 1998. “She can be childish, then she'll be really business-like and then she'll be an old adult.” Not stopping at picking up A-list acquaintances, the group also landed their own 60-minute Disney Channel special. However, things weren’t smooth sailing for the sisters and they were dropped by Maverick a few years later after one of their singles failed to gain popularity.
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