Maria Willson, born 1982 in the United Kingdom, emerged as a British singer whose early musical foundation was shaped by local school performances and informal vocal training. Her breakthrough came in 2003 with the release of the single "Chooza Looza", which entered the UK Singles Chart at number 29, followed by the EP Mr. Alibi and the single "Mr. Alibi", which peaked at number 43, establishing her presence in the electronic music scene.In the same year she embarked on a nationwide tour supporting the pop band Busted, expanding her exposure to a broader audience. Willson signed with Telstar Records, but the label entered administration shortly thereafter, prompting her to seek new contractual opportunities; she subsequently collaborated with the DT8 Project in 2007, providing vocals for the track "Perfect World", the title track of their debut album Perfect World. Throughout her career, Willson performed across the United States and Europe, including appearances in Germany and Spain, and maintained a consistent touring schedule.
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