London Brat Pack

The London Brat Pack is a nickname given to a group of young female artists who became known for their partying antics and frequently collaborated together in the 2000s. First mentioned in a 2005 Observer Music Monthly article, the name is an allusion to the term Brat Pack, itself a play on the legendary Rat Pack. Each of the musicians became famed for their work within the "pop rock" subgenera commercialized and repopularized by women in the mid-late 2000s.

The "core" members are considered to be Alesha, Kati, Josie Matthews, Shell Ruin and Taylor Brookes, although other singers are sometimes included. Rock icon Buffi appeared to be a mentor to the younger generation of recording artists. In 2007, Alesha chronicled and ridiculed her own celebrity lifestyle with the single "London Brat". Following the release of "Power Power", a PR nightmare, the term begin to fall out of use as the women distanced themselves from each other.

Notable collaborations

 * In 2005, Alesha, Kati, Moya, Sasha Riley and Taylor Brookes embarked on the Pussywhipped Tour, reaching large theaters and small arenas across the United Kingdom.
 * Alesha worked with Buffi, Kati and Josie Matthews on her 2007 album Alesha Is the Queen. Buffi wrote the lead single "Fashion Kills" and the album track "Delicious", while Kati penned "Stopping Time". Alesha and Matthews recorded "Just for the Thrills" together, releasing the duet as a single. It charted at number two on the official charts.