The best of 00s pop
Atomic Kitten spent five years (2000-2005) riding high in the Official Charts.
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S Club 7 may have picked up Record of the Year for Don't Stop Movin' in 2001, but Dec's over sized suit is the real winner here.
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Loose ties and vest tops with caps and bandannas were just a few of Big Brovaz Favourite Things back when they ruled the charts.
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Between 2000-2003, Craig David wore dodgy beanie hats 7 Days a week.
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Girls Aloud back in 2003 - when Cheryl was cheeky and Sarah Harding apparently loved hats.
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Blazin' Squad, aka The Original Stereo Kicks.
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Not only was Geri Halliwell the first British solo female to score four Number 1 singles, she was the first to wear this Versace dress later made famous by Jennifer Lopez.
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AllSTARS scored four Top 40 hits between 2001-2002 - and yes that is Ashley Taylor aka Darren from Hollyoaks on the far right!
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Samantha Mumba showing off her Body II Body back in 2001.
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Blue conveniently matching their band name and eye colour with a sponsorship deal back in 2002.
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Clea was formed out of those who didn't make it into Girls Aloud from ITV's Popstars: The Rivals. And though their success was short-lived (remember Download It?), at least they did better than One True Voice, eh?
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Blue and Atomic Kitten momentarily forming what could have been the ultimate 00s supergroup in 2003.
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Smash Hits! Woolworths! Beach necklaces! Wet look gel! Black and white check! This picture of Busted is too 00s to handle.
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The 411 may have only scored three Top 40 hits, but Dumb was still one of the best pop songs of 2004.
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Back in 2000, Victoria Beckham kicked off her solo career with the still-amazing Dane Bowers collab Out Of Your Mind - a tune that continues to punish listeners to this very day.
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Girls Aloud rocking market stall chic back in '05.
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The original Sugababes lineup was the best, right?
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The second lineup was also pretty amazing...
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Even the third lineup had its charm...
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We're still holding out for the return of the original lineup.
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Kings of the key change Westlife preparing for lift off.
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Jamelia looking typically understated at the Elle Style Awards(!) in 2004.
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Peasant-chic and distressed denim was all the rage in 2002; and Liberty X knew it.
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Popstars winners Hear'Say before Kym-Myleene gate in 2001.
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Popstars winners Hear'Say post Kym-Myleene gate in 2002, when Kym was replaced by Johnny Shentall for what was to be their final single Lovin' Is Easy.
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ENTER! Mis-Teeq in 2001.
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Popstars: The Rivals "winners" One True Voice never really stood a chance against Girls Aloud, did they?
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Note to self: Never try to launch a girl band off the back of Eurovision.
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If Rachel Stevens learnt anything from her S Club days, it was that every single required an epic dance routine.
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S Club Juniors shortly before their split in 2003, when Rochelle and Frankie were One Step Closer to The Saturdays.
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Popstars: The Rivals runners-up Phixx modelling River Island's 2003's spring collection.
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Shaggy and Daniel Bedingfield no doubt celebrating their latest chart successes in 2002.
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X Factor winner Shayne Ward wearing his finest combats/hoodie vest combo in 2005.
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Sonique's career may have been short lived, but at least she has two incredible singles to her name.
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Back in 2001, the nation was divided between Will Young and Gareth Gates (and to a lesser extent, Darius Danesh) as to who should be crowned the winner of Pop Idol.
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