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Spice Girls Biography -
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| Name : | Spice Girls |
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Type :
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Pop Group
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Origin :
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London, England
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Genre(s) :
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Pop, Dance pop
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Years active :
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1994-2000, 2007-Present
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Members :
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Melanie BrownVictoria BeckhamEmma BuntonMelanie ChisholmGeri Halliwell
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Nicknames :
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Melanie B: Scary Spice Victoria: Posh Spice Emma: Baby Spice
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Spice Girls Trivia -
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The Spice Girls signed a deal with Victoria’s Secret
in 2007 to sell their hits album in the lingerie boutique and store’s
website. The store also sold a karaoke CD of the girls’ hits.
The Spice Girls released Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) in November 2007,
their first single to be released in seven years.
The Spice Girls released their greatest hits album on November 12, 2007.
Tickets for a London show for the Spice Girls’ reunion tour in 2007 sold
out online in only 38 seconds. After this happened, they added two extra nights
to play in London.
The Spice Girls added an extra tour date to their reunion tour after fans begged
them to visit their city. So the fans got to vote for the city on the Girls’
official website, and the winner was declared “Spice City.”
In a Rolling Stone readers’ poll in 2007, the Spice Girls’ Wannabe
was ranked at #8 for the most annoying songs.
The Spice Girls wanted to reunite for 2007’s Concert For Diana, which
honored the late Princess, but due to scheduling, they could not make it.
On June 28, 2007, the Spice Girls announced plans for a reunion tour. They planned
six concerts around the world. However, after high demands from fans, the Spice
Girls extended their tour to 14 stops that would start at the end of 2007 and
end at the beginning of 2008.
According to Geri Halliwell, Melanie B stopped the Spice Girls’ reunion
from happening in 2005.
The Spice Girls topped a poll for Yahoo! Music for the band people would like
to see reunite the most.
The Spice Girls' first U.S TV special was UPN's Spice Girls: Too Much Is Never
Enough, which featured high-spirited interviews, behind the scenes recording
sessions, and a sneak peak at their movie.
While the Spice Girls promoted feminism, it was more like fun feminism.
Mel B was the one most down with the club scene, and knew what was going on
in music.
Mel B could be the wildest and raunchiest of the Girls.
To Mel C, the Spices stand as a positive alternative to the negativity that
music has seen in prior years to the Spice Girls.
Melanie C sees herself as the "plain one" of the group. She also says
that the girls are "not beautiful, and that is something we're proud of."
Spice Girl Geri Halliwell posed in the same paper, Page Three" that Samantha
Fox posed in.
Much of the Girl Power angle came from Geri.
To make herself seem more exotic, Geri would say that she was born on a plane
or that her family kept sheep in a garden, or anything to set herself apart.
Victoria says that even though she is the "Posh" one, she is far from
posh. But she says that she does love to shop.
While Emma looks totally sweet, defenseless, and innocent, she was the one who
could cause the most trouble. And she is far from defenseless; she has a blue
belt in Goju and taught the others the karate kicks in the video for "Say
You'll Be There." As Melanie B puts it, "She gets away with murder."
The Girls all dressed in outfits that expressed their individualism and the
image they wanted to project to the public.
With the exception of Posh Spice (Victoria Addams), all the girls in the group
came from working class famalies.
When Nelson Mandela met the Girls, he called them his "heroes" and
that it was "one of the greatest moments in my life."
Prince Harry and Prince Willian were big fans of the girls. In fact, at his
boarding school, Prince Willian replaced the poster of Pamela Anerson Lee in
his room with one of Emma, aka, Baby Spice.
Besides the message of "Girl Power!," "Going for it" was
a very big Spice Girl's theme. In fact, "Girl Power" means girls can
do what they want and should go for it.
Geri Halliwell was known as the flamboyant leader of the pack.
The girl's music is influenced by Madonna.
The Spice Girls' music is a mixture of hip-hop, reggae, rap, R&B, and soul
updates of 70's funk.
When Ginger met Prince Charles, she pinched him on his bum.
The Spice Girls were the biggest pop sensation since the Beatles.
The Spice Girls' Rolling Stone issue was the best selling issue and had a very
popular cover.
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Spice Girls Detailed Biography -
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Spice Girls is one of the top international music bands, and is an "only
girls" team. It was the first of its type. Spice Girls was the first major
British pop music phenomenon of the mid-'90s to not have a debt to independent
pop/rock. Instead, the all-female quintet derived from the dance-pop tradition
that made Take That the most popular British group of the early '90s, but there
was one crucial difference. Spice Girls use dance-pop as a musical base, but they
infused the music with a fiercely independent, feminist stance that was equal
parts Madonna, post-riot grrrl alternative rock feminism, and a co-opting of the
good-times-all-the-time stance of England's new lad culture. Their proud, all-girl
image and catchy dance-pop appealed to younger listeners, while their colorful,
sexy personalities and sense of humor appealed to older music fans, making Spice
Girls a cross-generational success. The group also became chart-toppers throughout
Europe in 1996, before concentrating in America in early 1997.
All the members of Spice Girls was given a specific identity by the British
press from the outset, and each label was as much an extension of their own
personality as it was a marketing tool, since each name derived from their debut
single and video, "Wannabe". Geri Estelle Halliwell was the "sexy
Spice"; Melanie Janine Brown was the "scary Spice"; Victoria
Adams was "the posh Spice"; Melanie Jayne Chisholm was "the sporty
Spice"; Emma Lee Bunton was "the baby Spice." Each one of these
personas were exploited in the group's press articles and videos, which helped
send "Wannabe" to the top of the charts upon its summer release in
1996. If all of the invented personalities makes Spice Girls seem manufactured,
that's because they are to a certain extent. Every member of the group was active
in England's theatrical, film, and modeling circuit, and they all responded
to an advertisement requesting five "lively girls" for a musical group
in the summer of 1993. The manager who placed the ad chose all five members
of Spice Girls, yet the women rejected his plans for their career and set out
on their own two months after forming. For the next two years, the Girls fought
to get a record contract, since most record labels insisted that the band pick
one member as a clear leader, which is something the group refused.
In the long run, Spice Girls signed a contract to Virgin Records, but they
were without a manager, which made recording a debut album nearly impossible.
All five members moved into a house and went on the dole as they searched for
a manager. By the end of 1995, the group had signed with Annie Lennox's manager
Simon Fuller, and began writing songs with Elliot Kennedy. "Wannabe,"
Spice Girls' first single, was released in the summer of 1996, and it became
the first debut single by an all-female band to enter the charts at number one
in England. It remained at number one for seven weeks, and by the end of the
year, "Wannabe" had hit number one in 21 other countries. Immediately
following the success of "Wannabe," Spice Girls became media icons
in Britain as stories of their encounters with other celebrities became fodder
for numerous tabloids, as did nude photos of Halliwell that she posed for earlier
in her career. All of this added to the group's momentum, and their second single,
"Say You'll Be There," entered the charts at number one in the fall,
selling 200,000 copies a week. Spice, their debut album, was released at the
end of the year, accompanied by their first ballad, "2 Become 1."
Both the album and single went directly to number one, staying there for several
weeks; both records were at number one over the Christmas week, making Spice
Girls one of three artists to achieve that feat.
After topping the charts in virtually every other country in the Western world,
Spice Girls concentrated on America in early 1997, releasing "Wannabe"
in January and Spice in February. The Spice Girls became massive stars in the
U.S. as well, also scoring the hits "Say You'll Be There" and "2
Become 1"; Spiceworld, their second LP, appeared later in the year in conjunction
with their feature film of the same name. In May 1998, Geri Halliwell departed
from the band, not citing major reasons for leaving the group. She did release
a solo album, Schizophonic, a year later, but nothing chart-topping to match
the success of her former band. Still not deterred by the absence of Ginger
Spice, Spice Girls trudged on -- Melanie B. married Spice Girls dancer Jimmy
Gulzar and released the solo single, a duet with Missy "Misdemeanor"
Elliot called "I Want You Back." By Christmas, Spice Girls scored
a number one hit with Goodbye and with a career floating high, their personal
lives were moving as well. Melanie B. gave birth to a daughter named Phoenix
Chi in February 1999, and Adams followed a month later with a son, Brooklyn
Joseph. And now only known as Victoria Beckham, Posh Spice married Manchester
United soccer star David Beckham later that summer. Becoming now more noticeable
for their social status than their singing, Spice Girls took a well-deserved
break while Melanie C. took over the English charts with her successful solo
effort Northern Star, which was released in the U.S. in fall 1999. The following
year, the girls headed back into the studio with high-profile producers Rodney
Jerkins, Terry Lewis, and Jimmy Jam (Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige) to record
a follow-up to their pop-friendly Spiceworld.
Melanie Brown, in the middle of recording, divorced Gulzar and endured a bitter
custody battle throughout the remainder of 2000. Spice Girls' creative power
overruled media scrutiny so that they could fully focus on the new R&B sound
they were trying for and a the new collaboration united the foursome once again
to release the third album Forever, which hit American shores in fall 2000.
The group began to splinter not long after the release of Forever, which made
little impact outside of the UK where it only had one hit single - the chart-topping
double-sided single “Holler”/”Let Love Lead the Way”
- before the Spice Girls stopped promoting the album. Just three months after
the album's November 2000 release, the band announced that they were separating
in February of 2001.
In the next few years, the Spice Girls may not have existed as a group but
they were never out of various taboild headlines in the UK and the US. As the
wife of football superstar David Beckham, Victoria got the most attention, but
Mel B wasn't far behind thanks to her ill-fated romance with actor Eddie Murphy
which resulted in an out-of-wedlock child. Mel Chisholm had a steady career
as a pop singer while Emma Bunton had some chart success of her own with her
2001 album A Girl Like Me and its 2004 successor, Free Me. Meanwhile, Geri Halliwell
split her time between recording and TV projects. After years of persistent
rumors of a reunion - peaking heavily yet never materializing for Bob Geldolf's
2005 charity event Live 8 -- the Spice Girls announced in June 2007 that they
would be reuniting for an eleven-concert tour beginning that December, which
would be accompanied by a new greatest hits album and documentary.
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