All Saints are a British girl group known for their soulful pop-R&B sound and iconic hits like "Never Ever" and "Pure Shores". Their debut album All Saints and later releases cemented them as a defining 90s pop act with enduring appeal.
All Saints formed in London in 1993 and combined two established solo acts (Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis) with the sibling duo Nicole and Natalie Appleton to create a four-piece girl group.
Practice Questions
Q:What awards has All Saints won?
A:They have won BRIT Awards and other industry accolades.
Notably won Best British Single BRIT Award for 'Never Ever' (1998); nominations and wins underline commercial and critical recognition in late-90s.
Q:What musical style defines All Saints?
A:R&B-infused pop with electronic and soul influences.
Their sound blended 1990s R&B grooves, pop melodies, and electronic production, distinguishing them from bubblegum pop contemporaries and appealing to adult audiences.