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* SignatureSong: "Tragedy" is likely what they're best known for, their cover often being more well-known for a lot of people.
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* FandomRivalry: With fellow British mixed-gender pop group Music/SClub7. S Club had more international success but eventually disbanded, whilst Steps a had successful reunion after their first breakup and still performs today.

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* FandomRivalry: With fellow British mixed-gender pop group Music/SClub7. S Club had more international success but eventually disbanded, whilst Steps a had a successful reunion after their first breakup and still performs today.
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* FandomRivalry: With fellow British mixed-gender pop group Music/SClub7. S Club had more international success but eventually disbanded, while had successful reunion after their first breakup and still performs today.

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* FandomRivalry: With fellow British mixed-gender pop group Music/SClub7. S Club had more international success but eventually disbanded, while whilst Steps a had successful reunion after their first breakup and still performs today.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Steps are very popular in the Flanders region of Belgium.
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* CoveredUp: A lot of Steps' biggest hits were covers, and their success meant that a lot of people, particular the audience that Steps was aimed at (the tweens), would only have heard the Steps version. The biggest examples of this, with the exception of the aforementioned ''Tragedy'' would be ''Chain Reaction'' originally by Diana Ross. And both songs were written by Music/TheBeeGees.
** Playout of the Steps versions rather than the Bee Gees versions can result in Berserk buttons being hit in older music fans.

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* CoveredUp: A lot of Steps' biggest hits were covers, and their success meant that a lot of people, particular the audience that Steps was aimed at (the tweens), would only have heard the Steps version. The biggest examples of this, with the exception of the aforementioned ''Tragedy'' (by the Bee Gees) would be ''Chain Reaction'' originally by Diana Ross. And both songs were written by Music/TheBeeGees.
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** Playout of the Steps versions rather than the Bee Gees original versions can result in Berserk buttons being hit in older music fans.

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