Britt Love
Brittany "Britt" Love (born 24 February 1989) is an English singer, songwriter and former member of electropop duo Mini Viva along with Frankee Connolly, who released three singles before their split in 2010, including top 10 hit "Left My Heart in Tokyo". Since the band's split, Love has been working on her own solo career – she has released numerous songs available for free download via her Facebook page, was a featured artist on "You Don't Want to Dance With Me" by Monarchy, and auditioned for the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012.
Career
2008–10: Mini Viva
Mini Viva were formed by Xenomania in 2008, when Frankee Connolly and Britt Love attended an audition held by a label called Select Music UK. Xenomania took the duo to their headquarters in Kent, and they spent a year working with the production team before their launch. They were signed to Universal Music Group in May 2009, after performing "Left My Heart in Tokyo" in the office of Universal chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge.