Pop Groups
3OH!3
3OH!3 are an American electro-dance act from Boulder, Colorado consisting of Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte. The band's name is derived from the 303 area code. They have had two hit singles to date, Don't Trust Me and Starstrukk, which they released with Katy Perry.
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Black Eyed Peas
Black Eyed Peas
Origin: Los Angeles, California, United States Of America
Genres: Alternative hip hop, political hip hop, R&B, pop, dance pop, electronic rap, electro, Gospel, reggaethon
Years active: 1998-present
Labels: Interscope, A&M
Associated acts: Justin Timberlake, Dante Santiago, Sergio Mendez, Macy Gray, Tippa Irie
Website: www.blackeyedpeas.com
Members
Former Members
- Kim Hill (guest vocalist, 1995-2000)
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Same Difference (Band)
Same Difference are a brother and sister pop duo who formed an act to audition for the 2007 series of The X Factor. Their names are Sarah and Sean Smith, and they grew up in the British town of Portsmouth.
Sean was born on 24th September 1985 and Sarah was born on 4th November 1988. Both had a desire to perform at an early age, and Sarah attended the Italia Conti Academy.
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Girls Aloud (Band)
Girls Aloud are a British pop group who were formed in 2002 on the reality TV talent show Popstars: The Rivals. The group's line-up has remained consistent throughout their career and is comprised of Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts.
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The Saturdays (Band)
The Saturdays are a British girl group who formed in 2007. There are five members in the group, including Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Wiseman who were previously in the group S Club 8.
The Saturdays

Members
- Una Healy
- Mollie King
- Frankie Sandford
- Vanessa White
- Rochelle Wiseman
The group are signed to Fascination Records, and their debut single, If This Is Love was released on 28th July 2008 and has reached No 8 in the Official UK Top 40 as at 3rd August 2008. They have had three top ten hits to date: If This Is Love, Up and Issues.
The Saturdays have also toured in support of Girls Aloud on their Tangled Up tour.
The group were selected to record the Comic Relief 2009 charity single, a cover version of Depeche Mode's Just Can't Get Enough.
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