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An awesome awards show and gig on 8th November 2009! BBC Switch

Alexandra Burke

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Wow... what a voice
We don't think she needs any introduction and if we were Simon or Chez we would stand up and give her an eleven. At least. Check out the clip...
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Tom & AJ off of The 5:19 meet Alexandra backstage where they talk kareoke
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Did you know Alexandra can do an almost perfection impression of a certain animal? No? Neither did we!

Been there, done that, got the reality shirt. And the Christmas No 1.

Alexandra Burke

Name:
Alexandra Imelda Cecelia Ewan Burke

Straight outta:
Islington, London

The lowdown:
If Alexandra goes on 'Who Wants To be a Millionaire?' she isn't going to have trouble if she needs to phone a friend; Cheryl Cole, Simon Cowell and Beyonce... and errm, Ruth Lorenzo?

Hit Parade:
Hallelujah, Bad Boys

Collaborated with:
Flo Rida, Beyonce

Facts to keep you rapt:
When she met Flo Rida for the first time she says "he was wearing his sunglasses and she said 'Flo, do you see sunshine in here?' and that broke the ice. He took them off, smiled, and then put them back on again. That was it. I just had to see in his eyes what he was doing there. We made a connection." This ice breaker is not recommended for when you meet astronauts in space.

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