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Girls Aloud are a British all-girl band who won Popstars-The Rivals in 2002. '''Girls Aloud''' is a ] all-girl band who won the ] contest '']-The Rivals'' in ].
==Members==
Members of that band are Cheryl Tweedy born on 30th June 1984 in Newcastle,England, Sarah Harding born on 17th November 1981 in Manchester,England,Nicola Roberts born on Stanford,England on 5th October 1985,
* Cheryl Tweedy, born ], ] in ], ]
Nadine Coyle was born in Londonderry,Northern Ireland on 15th June 1985 and
Kimberley Walsh who was born in Bradford,England on 20th November 1981 in Bradford,England. * Sarah Harding, born ], ] in ], England
* Nicola Roberts, born ], ]], England
Their hits include Sound Of The Underground and No Good Advice.
* Nadine Coyle, born ], 1985 in ], ]
* Kimberley Walsh who was born ], ] in ],England.

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

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Girls Aloud is a British all-girl band who 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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