Famed for their hits such as Sound Of The Underground and The Promise, Girls Aloud definitely proved that the title of their autobiography Dreams That Glitter is true.
After achieving a staggering 21 top 10 hits, sell-out tours across the UK including two nights at Wembley Stadium alongside Jay Z and topping it all off by winning a BRIT Award, the girls made the decision to call it a day in 2013 following 10 years at the top.
Girls Aloud instantly became one of the biggest girl groups of their time, following in the footsteps of the Spice Girls after they bagged the Christmas number one in 2002.
As solo artists, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding and Cheryl have gone on to achieve chart success, television shows
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