The Spice Girls celebrate their 25th anniversary I wanna beThe band’s first single, This Thursday (8), with sincere messages, thanks fans for their continued support in making them one of the most popular girl groups in the world.
cheerful and touching song, I wanna be It was released on July 8, 1996 and reached the top of the charts across the planet.
The group — which consists of Mel B, better known as Scary Spice, Emma Bunton, Baby Spice, Mel C, Sporty Spice, Victoria Beckham, Bush Spice, Geri Halliwell (now Horner), and Ginger Spice – has sold about 90 million discs.
“So touched, what an amazing 25 years,” Bunton wrote on Instagram.
“Thank you to our lovely fans for making the 5 Girls dream come true, for loving the songs we composed, copying our dance moves and accepting our individuality!”
Horner posted old photos of the group and a description of it I wanna be as “the song that changed the lives of five British girls”.
To celebrate the occasion, the group has already announced that they will be releasing an EP 25- Nada In a limited release on Friday that includes the original track, original demo, remix, and demo of the unreleased song. feed your love. They also launched a #IAmASpiceGirl campaign, asking fans to share memories.
The Spice Girls returned on their reunion tour in 2019 without Beckham, who became a designer.
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