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==Members== ==Members==
* Cheryl Tweedy, born ], ] in ], ] * Cheryl Tweedy, born ], ] in ], ]
* Sarah Harding, born ], ] in ], England * Sarah Harding, born ], ] in ], ]
* Nicola Roberts, born ], ] in ] * Nicola Roberts, born ], ] in ], ]
* Nadine Coyle, born ], 1985 in ], ] * Nadine Coyle, born ], ] in ], ]
* Kimberley Walsh, born ], 1981 in ],England. * Kimberley Walsh, born ], ] in ], ]


Their hits include ''Sound Of The Underground'' and ''No Good Advice''. Their ]s include ''Sound Of The Underground'' and ''No Good Advice''.


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Girls Aloud is a UK all-girl band which won the television contest Popstars-The Rivals in 2002.

Members


Their hits include Sound Of The Underground and No Good Advice.

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