With their mix of cutting-edge grooves and classic girl-group harmonies, pop trio Sugababes topped the pop charts six times in the '00s. While they were hailed as the obvious successors to the Spice Girls, Sugababes' albums like 2000's One Touch and 2002's Angels With Dirty Faces bumped to a rougher and tougher sound, adding street-smart R&B attitude and beats swiped from underground British club culture. By 2009, all three of the group's original members had left to pursue solo careers, but Sugababes continued to crank out sultry hits in the '10s with an entirely new lineup.