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Nicola RobertsPop singer
Date of Birth: 05.10.1985
Country: Great Britain |
Content:
- Biography of Nicola Roberts
- Professional Career
- Formation of Girls Aloud
- Success with Girls Aloud
- Personal Life and Ventures
Biography of Nicola Roberts
Nicola Roberts was born on October 5, 1985, in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. From a young age, she had a passion for singing and dreamt of becoming a popular performer. Nicola participated in various music festivals and shows, showcasing her beautiful voice and excellent ear for music. Her talent caught the attention of several well-known producers.

Professional Career
Nicola Roberts' professional career began with a small group at a local disco. Her first hits included songs like "River Deep - Mountain High," "Shout," "Wind Beneath My Wings," and "I'm So Excited." After some time, she joined the group "Girls Aloud."
Formation of Girls Aloud
The group "Girls Aloud" was formed in 2002 as part of the commercial show "Popstars." They performed pop music and gained immense popularity in the United Kingdom. The group members included Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding, and Nicola Roberts.
Success with Girls Aloud
In November 2002, Girls Aloud released their debut single, "Sound Of The Underground," which quickly climbed the prestigious charts and won the hearts of millions of fans. In April 2003, they released their second single, "No Good Advice," followed by the much-anticipated album "Sound Of The Underground" in the summer of 2003. Girls Aloud became one of the most popular girl groups, gaining fame not only in the UK but also internationally.
Personal Life and Ventures
In December 2006, Nicola Roberts ended her relationship with her boyfriend Carl Egerton due to the demands of constant concerts and a hectic lifestyle. She later started dating Carl Davis and recently announced their plans to officially register their relationship. Besides her music career, Nicola Roberts also pursued her fantasies by launching a cosmetics line called "Dainty Doll," which has gained popularity not only among her fans but also among the majority of young people in the UK.

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