Coco Star

[2][3][4] Brice has collaborated with artists such as Craig David, Artful Dodger[5] and Fragma for the number 1 hit, "Toca's Miracle".

[6] Brice attended the University of the West of England, Bristol where she achieved a BA Hons degree in fashion and textiles.

[6] During her time at university, she met up with Jody Wisternoff, Massive Attack and Tricky and began to further enhance her live performances and songwriting skills, landing underground hits with "One By One"[7] and "Always on my Mind".

[8] In 1994, Brice was signed by Universal MCA music publishing as part of a development deal where she worked alongside Paul Connolly on live showcases.

The ad libitum parts and sections of the melody line in "I Need a Miracle" including harmonies are exclusively the creation of Brice, who gave the song its iconic stamp.

12 in the official buzz chart[12] with a re-vocal of "I Need a Miracle", in a fresh new collaborative work with MYNC and Australian house music star Christian Luke.

[13] Brice has collaborated with artists including Sub Love (Way out West) in 1993 (both writing and performing with DJ Die & Jody Wisternoff),[14] Tricky, Massive Attack, Victor Imbres (Deep Dish engineer), Rob Davis from 1994–'97 (Kylie Minogue's songwriter), Craig David and the Dreem Teem (Timmi Magic and DJ Spoony), Artful Dodger, Brian Harvey (East 17), Fragma (on the remix of "I Need a Miracle" 2000 & 2008[15]) and Photek under his moniker of 'Sentinel'.

[20] "Toca's Miracle" is the result of splicing tracks (see mashup (music)) from two separate entities, namely Fragma (the German-based electronic production trio) and their hit "Toca Me", and "I Need a Miracle" which was initially written for solo artist Coco,[4] by Universal Music publishing writers Victor Imbres and Rob Davis in 1994.

[21][non-primary source needed] Brice appeared live on Top of the Pops on four occasions, including the Christmas special during 2000 and 2001 to perform "Toca's Miracle" as well as on CD:UK, T4 and the Pepsi Chart Show.

Both poor credit and lip-synching[25] issues were discussed by press in Central Europe in 2010[26] when official singer Coco Star announced on National TV that a passing off act was appearing worldwide claiming to be the singer of the hit,[27] either lip-synching or performing live over Brice's copyright-protected vocals, a scenario compared with the Milli Vanilli scandal, although it relates to only one song "Toca's Miracle", effectively a remix of "I Need a Miracle" written for Brice in 1994.