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  2. Category:British pop girl groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British pop girl groups" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Thunderbugs (band) Tommi (group) TSD (group) V.

  3. Goldstone (band) - Wikipedia

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    Goldstone are a British contemporary girl group formed in 2013, consisting of three members from music and stage backgrounds: Aimie Atkinson (creative director), Helen Wint, and Rhiannnon Porter. [1] Aimie and Helen met whilst with the Dirty Dancing theatre show and formed the group through their love of pop music. [2] [3]

  4. Say Now - Wikipedia

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    The group were untitled for their first year, releasing music under their temporary moniker needanamebro, but they unveiled their official name via social media on 25 July 2023. [6] In an interview with Glamour , they said that Love Always, Truth Say and GIRL (an acronym for Girls in Real Life) were almost chosen until Haynes suggested the name ...

  5. G.R.L. - Wikipedia

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    G.R.L. (an initialism for Girls Rock Life) [1] is a British-Canadian-American girl group formed by Robin Antin. The group consists of members Lauren Bennett , Natasha Slayton and Emmalyn Estrada . The original line-up consisted of Bennett, Slayton, Estrada, Paula van Oppen and Simone Battle .

  6. Category:British girl groups - Wikipedia

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  7. Liberty X - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Heaton, Taylor and Young reformed Liberty X as a three-piece girl group [29] and have continued touring at music festivals and Pride events since. [30] [31] On 4 June 2023, the group performed a headline show at 'Mighty Hoopla'. [32] In 2024, the group headlined at the Spalding Festival in Lincolnshire, between the 24 and 26 May. [33]

  8. RLY - Wikipedia

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    RLY (an acronym for Real Like You) were an English pop music girl group formed on The X Factor: The Band. They went on to win the series, subsequently signing to Syco Music, before moving to Real / Darco Recordings in August 2022. The group was composed of Halle Williams, Virginia Hampson, Kellimarie Willis, Jess Folley and Kyra West.

  9. Stooshe - Wikipedia

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    Stooshe (/ ˈ s t ʊ ʃ i / [1]) are a British girl group from London, consisting of three members Alexandra Buggs, Karis Anderson and Courtney Rumbold. [2] Initially signed to Warner Music they released of their first single "Love Me", featuring US rapper Travie McCoy, in 2012. Later that year Stooshe were nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 ...