Kele Le Roc, born Kelly Biggs on October 5, 1977 in East Ham, London, is a British singer known for her contributions to Contemporary R&B. She began singing at the age of three and attended Langdon Comprehensive School in East Ham. She first gained widespread recognition in 1995 with the underground hit "Let Me Know". In 1998, she released "Little Bit of Lovin'", which peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, followed by another Top 10 hit, "My Love", in 1999. Kele Le Roc's debut album, Everybody's Somebody, was released in March 1999 under Polydor Records and reached number 44 on the UK Albums Chart. Kele Le Roc won two MOBO Awards in 1999 for Best Newcomer and Best Single ("My Love"). She collaborated with various artists, including Basement Jaxx, Coolio, and Courtney Pine, among others. Subsequent releases include the singles "Thinking Of You", released in August 2000; "Retro", released in July 2009; and a live album, Kele Le Roc Unplugged, released in December 2012. Additional singles released by Biggs include "That Rhythm" in December 2010 and "One Man" in May 2012.