Artist Type: Group
Group Formed:
2002
| Waking Up with Al | |
| The Muppet Show | |
| Saturday Sport with David Howell | |
| The Jenks, Clo and Hoe Show | |
| Two Hours Off Work |
Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding make up Girls Aloud, a UK girl group who were formed from the reality TV show Popstars: The Rivals, in which a girl band was pitted against a boy band in the race for the UK Christmas number one single in 2002. Girls Aloud came out on top, with their debut single Sound Of The Underground hitting number one.
Girls Aloud have cemented their position at the top of the heap of today's pop acts, receiving critical acclaim from every corner of the general music press - tabloids, broadsheets, and music publishings such as NME.
The girls have released five studio albums - Sound Of The Underground (2003), What Will The Neighbours Say? (2004), Chemistry (2006), Tangled Up (2007) and Out of Control (2008), plus a Greatest Hits compilation, The Sound of Girls Aloud (2006). Major singles include Sound of the Underground, Love Machine, Biology, Something Kinda Ooooh, Call The Shots and The Promise. The girls have a record 20 consecutive top 10 singles under their collective belt now, including 4 number ones. Their lowest charting single, The Loving Kind, reached number 10.
Chemistry (5 December 2005)
Out of Control (3 November 2008)
Sound of the Underground (26 May 2003)
Tangled Up (19 November 2007)
What Will the Neighbours Say? (29 November 2004)
Biology (14 November 2005)
Call the Shots (26 November 2007)
Can't Speak French (17 March 2008)
I'll Stand by You (15 November 2004)
I Think We're Alone Now (18 December 2006)
Jump (17 November 2003)
Life Got Cold (18 August 2003)
Long Hot Summer (22 August 2005)
Love Machine (13 September 2004)
No Good Advice (12 May 2003)
See the Day (19 December 2005)
Sexy! No No No... (3 September 2007)
Something Kinda Ooooh (23 October 2006)
Sound of the Underground (16 December 2002)
The Promise (20 October 2008)
The Show (28 June 2004)
Wake Me Up (21 February 2005)
Whole Lotta History (13 March 2006)