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Girls AloudGirls Aloud is a successful pop group created in the reality television show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, telecasted on the ITV1 talent show. The group included Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh, who belong to large families from different parts of the British Isles. The group has record breaking fifteen consecutive Top 10 singles and four platinum albums to its credit. It has record sales in United Kingdom, Greece and the Irelands. Girls Aloud holds the record as the first and the fastest all-girl group to debut in the number one position in the UK. Their first single "Sound of the Underground," hit number one on the British charts as soon as it was released, selling 213,000 copies. They are also one of the few reality television groups to succeed continuously. Lately, the group has been rated as the Most Successful Reality TV Group by the Guinness World Records. It has also been nominated for the prestigious BRIT Award. Girls Aloud has received rave reviews and unprecedented praise from newspapers and the rock music press across. One of most popular songs from their albums is the "Sugababes vs Girls Aloud" and "Walk This Way". Their popular album includes "What Will the Neighbours Say?", and "Chemistry". Clothes and accessories in the Girls Aloud styling has now become very popular. Several Girls Aloud magazine, Girls Aloud picture, among others are available in many online store. |
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