biography
Tulisa Contostavlos is an acclaimed British singer, songwriter, and television personality whose career has spanned over 15 years in music and entertainment. Rising to prominence as the lead vocalist of the multi-platinum-selling group N-Dubz, Tulisa became one of the defining voices of a generation blending raw honesty with an unmistakable North London edge. The group’s success, with multiple top 10 hits and awards, cemented her place as one of the UK’s most recognisable artists.
Tulisa went on to achieve solo success with her debut album The Female Boss, which included the chart-topping single “Young.” She further expanded her profile as a judge on The X Factor, where she mentored the winning act Little Mix – one of the show’s biggest success stories to date.
Recently, Tulisa has made a celebrated return to public life appearing on I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. She’s continuing to write and record while expanding into new creative ventures, recently releasing her powerful new self-written autobiography Judgement, which chronicles her high-profile court case (a battle she ultimately won) and went on to become a Sunday Times Bestseller.
With her trademark authenticity and resilience, Tulisa remains one of British pop culture’s most compelling and influential figures – an artist whose journey reflects talent, tenacity, and evolution in equal measure.
