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Buoyed by the runaway success of the reality television show Popstars, the UK's ITV1 channel launched Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. The show adopted a new twist on the Popstars theme, picking opposing boy and girl bands to battle it out in the UK charts, with pop svengalis Louis Walsh and Pete Waterman in charge of managing the girls and boys respectively, and ex-Spice Girls singer Geri Halliwell brought in to lend "expert" advice.

The show, after a shaky start, began to attract larger audiences in the latter stages of transmission, leading to the final selection of the two groups in November 2002. The winning females were announced as Cheryl Tweedy (born 30 June 1983, Newcastle upon Tyne, England), Kimberley Walsh (b.

20 November 1981, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England), Nadine Coyle (b. 15 June 1985, Derry, Northern Ireland), Nicola Roberts (b. 5 October 1985, Runcorn, Cheshire, England), and Sarah Harding (b. 17 November 1981, Ascot, Berkshire, England). Adopting the moniker Girls Aloud, the quintet was launched into a nakedly commercial race for the Christmas number 1 position with their boy band rivals, One True Voice.

Girls Aloud triumphed when the double a-side, "Sound Of The Underground"/"Stay Another Day", topped the charts. The single's hypnotic beat and sinuous vocals made a pleasant change from the usual manufactured pop fare, although their insipid cover of the East 17 song on the flip side was more in keeping with the quality of One True Voice's offering, "Sacred Voice"/"After You're Gone".

The quintet suffered a setback the following March when a prospective Popstars tour was cancelled owing to poor ticket sales, but they bounced back in May with the number 2, "No Good Advice", and the Top 10 album, Sound Of The Underground.

In marked contrast to their pre-packaged predecessors Hear'Say, the album was a surprisingly adept collection of electro pop with "Love Bomb" and "Stop" repeating the formula of the two singles to great effect. Girls Aloud enjoyed further UK Top 5 hits in 2003 and 2004 with "Life Got Cold", "Jump" (a cover version of the Pointer Sisters classic), "The Show" and "Love Machine".

Their cover version of the Pretenders' "I'll Stand By You', commissioned by the Children In Need charity, topped the UK charts in December 2004. The group's second album, What Will The Neighbours Say?, also received a surprising number of positive reviews.

A lot of the credit was directed towards Brian Higgins" Xenomania production and songwriting team, however, rather than the slick vocal performance of their charges. Girls Aloud's run of chart successes continued into 2005 with "Wake Me Up" reaching the UK Top 5.

"Long Hot Summer", the Christmas single "See The Day" (originally by D. C. Lee), and "Whole Lotta History" were all taken from the group's third album, Chemistry. The group received unprecedented praise for another single, "Biology", a thrilling Xenomania creation that towered over contemporary releases by Girl Aloud's few remaining rivals.

Their 2006 greatest hits compilation proved what a fine run of singles the group had released since their inception, with the new track "Something Kinda Ooooh" maintaining the quality control. In March 2007, Girls Aloud and Sugababes teamed up on a cover version of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" for the Comic Relief charity.

The single debuted at the top of the UK charts. They returned later in the year with the Nazareth sampling "Sexy! No No No . . . ", the first release from their fourth album Tangled Up.

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  • Sarah Harding
    As Girls Aloud Star Sarah Harding prepares to makes her acting debut in drama ‘Freefall’ we celebrate the musicians that have turned moved from the stage to the screen.
  • Cheryl Cole of Girls Aloud 
performing live in concert as part of the "Out of Control" tour
at the Birmingham NIA
Birmingham, England - 01.06.09
Mandatory Credit: WENN.com

    Cheryl Cole of Girls Aloud performing live in concert as part of the "Out of Control" tour at the Birmingham NIA Birmingham, England - 01.06.09 Mandatory Credit: WENN.com
  • After 7 years together, Girls Aloud picked up the award for the best single for Promise. Sarah got a little bit over excited... Too much Champers? 
Nominees

Adele - Chasing Pavements 
Alexandra Burke - Hallelujah
Coldplay - Viva La Vida 
Dizzee Rascal / Harris / Chrome - Dance Wiv Me 
Duffy - Mercy
    Best British Single: Girl's Aloud
    After 7 years together, Girls Aloud picked up the award for the best single for Promise. Sarah got a little bit over excited... Too much Champers?

    Nominees

    Adele - Chasing Pavements
    Alexandra Burke - Hallelujah
    Coldplay - Viva La Vida
    Dizzee Rascal / Harris / Chrome - Dance Wiv Me
    Duffy - Mercy

  • With her skimpy outfits and eye-popping figure, Cheryl Cole always manages to stand out – even when lined up with her sexy Girls Aloud bandmates.
  • LONDON - AUGUST 20:  Cheryl Tweedy of Girls Aloud performs on stage at regular gay night G-A-Y At The Astoria on August 20, 2005 in London, England.  (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images)
    Girls Aloud Play G-A-Y At The Astoria
    LONDON - AUGUST 20: Cheryl Tweedy of Girls Aloud performs on stage at regular gay night G-A-Y At The Astoria on August 20, 2005 in London, England. (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images)
  • LONDON - AUGUST 20:  Cheryl Tweedy of Girls Aloud performs on stage at regular gay night G-A-Y At The Astoria on August 20, 2005 in London, England.  (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images)
    Girls Aloud Play G-A-Y At The Astoria
    LONDON - AUGUST 20: Cheryl Tweedy of Girls Aloud performs on stage at regular gay night G-A-Y At The Astoria on August 20, 2005 in London, England. (Photo by Jo Hale/Getty Images)
  • CARLISLE, WALES - AUGUST 7: Cheryl Tweedy of Girls Aloud perform on stage at Party In The Park Carlisle, at Bitts Park on August 7, 2005 in Carlisle, England.  (Photo by Laurenski/Getty Images)
    Party In The Park Carlisle
    CARLISLE, WALES - AUGUST 7: Cheryl Tweedy of Girls Aloud perform on stage at Party In The Park Carlisle, at Bitts Park on August 7, 2005 in Carlisle, England. (Photo by Laurenski/Getty Images)
  • Girls Aloud partying.
    Brit Awards 2005 - Earls Court
    Girls Aloud partying.
  • Rumours of a Girls Aloud split come around every time Cheryl Cole talks of going it alone. Will the five-piece survive her debut album?

    Rumours of a Girls Aloud split come around every time Cheryl Cole talks of going it alone. Will the five-piece survive her debut album?
  • Arguably the the best girl group of all time... Original bandmates Keren and Sara have recently been signed up to Fascination Records, home of Girls Aloud and The Saturdays. 

It is the bands 10th studio album and will be released in September. Pity the duo couldn't coax former bandmate Siobahn Fahey back...

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    Bananarama
    Arguably the the best girl group of all time... Original bandmates Keren and Sara have recently been signed up to Fascination Records, home of Girls Aloud and The Saturdays.

    It is the bands 10th studio album and will be released in September. Pity the duo couldn't coax former bandmate Siobahn Fahey back...

    Read about Bananarama's rise to fame
  • Sarah Harding
    As Girls Aloud Star Sarah Harding prepares to makes her acting debut in drama ‘Freefall’ we celebrate the musicians that have turned moved from the stage to the screen.

    Was it any good? Our resident blogger rates Harding's performance in 'Freefall'.
  • Girl aloud! Introducing Emma Deigman.
    2009 has already been a big year for 20 year old Emma Deigman. From finishing her debut album to confirming support on this spring’s Girls Aloud tour, the London based singer’s stars are surely rising . Yet it could have been a different audience she was performing to this year after starting out as a childhood actress.

    A West End theatre debut in Les Miserables and a movie role with Bob Hoskins and Michael Caine in “Last Orders” were steering her to a career on stage or screen. But an afternoon at Top Of The Pops with Jay Z performing on his breakthrough smash hit “Hard Knock Life” pointed more clearly to a future as a singer.

    Years of writing and demo’s honed her big soulful vocal and brought her to the attention of the pop production moguls, behind the likes of Take That , Spice Girls and Lily Allen and a debut album soon followed..

    Stuffed full of live horns and strings the album and debut single “It Was You” overwhelms with a big warm 70’s feel good sound that will be her calling card this year, setting her aside from the current crop of clipped electro pop acts.

    Emma Deigman in a nutshell? Think Joss Stone meets Keira Knightly at a Rod Stewart gig… soulful, captivating and up for a big night out.

    Watch the video for “It was you” here
  • 2002: Girls Aloud with 'Sound of the Underground'

    2002: Girls Aloud with 'Sound of the Underground'
  • Girls Aloud in the media room at Ocean in Hackney, where she was part of the line up for "Spring Break Live".To check out our full Girls Aloud feature, please click here

    Girls Aloud in the media room at Ocean in Hackney, where she was part of the line up for "Spring Break Live".
    To check out our full Girls Aloud feature, please click here
  • Sarah Harding from Girls Aloud performing on stage during the Summer XS Concert at the Rivermead Leisure complex in Reading

    Sarah Harding from Girls Aloud performing on stage during the Summer XS Concert at the Rivermead Leisure complex in Reading
  • Girls Aloud arriving at the Disney Channel Childrens Awards at the Sanderson Hotel, central London

    Girls Aloud arriving at the Disney Channel Childrens Awards at the Sanderson Hotel, central London
  • Nicola of Girls Aloud performing on stage at the Capital Radio Party in the Park, in Hyde Park, London. The concert is being held in aid of The Prince's Trust

    Nicola of Girls Aloud performing on stage at the Capital Radio Party in the Park, in Hyde Park, London. The concert is being held in aid of The Prince's Trust
  • The Girls Aloud ensemble

    The Girls Aloud ensemble
  • Cheryl Tweedy from Girls Aloud during the Hebs Live and Loud Concert at Hampden Park, Glasgow

    Cheryl Tweedy from Girls Aloud during the Hebs Live and Loud Concert at Hampden Park, Glasgow
  • Kimberley Walsh from Girls Aloud during the Hebs Live and Loud Concert at Hampden Park, Glasgow.

    Kimberley Walsh from Girls Aloud during the Hebs Live and Loud Concert at Hampden Park, Glasgow.<
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