Spice Girls discography

Spice Girls discography
The Spice Girls performing on their reunion world tour in 2008
Studio albums3
Compilation albums1
Video albums11
Music videos18
Singles11

The Spice Girls, an English girl group, have released three studio albums, one compilation album, 11 singles and 18 music videos. Formed in 1994, the group was made up of singers Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"), Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"), Melanie Brown ("Scary Spice"), Melanie Chisholm ("Sporty Spice") and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice").

The Spice Girls' debut single, "Wannabe", was released by Virgin Records in the United Kingdom in July 1996. It went to number one in 37 countries worldwide and became the biggest-selling debut single of all time.[1] In the UK it stayed at the top of the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks and went on to sell over six million copies worldwide.[2][3] It subsequently topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States for four weeks in February 1997.[3] Follow-up singles "Say You'll Be There" and "2 Become 1" also went to number one in the UK, the latter becoming the first of three consecutive Christmas #1's. Both songs also reached the top five in the US and across most of Europe. The group's debut album, Spice, was released in the UK in November 1996. It saw success globally, selling two million copies worldwide in its first week, and a total of 10 million copies worldwide in the next seven months.[3] Since its release, Spice has sold 23 million copies worldwide[4][5] and was certified ten times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in the UK.[3][6] The fourth Spice Girls single, the double A-side "Mama"/"Who Do You Think You Are", also went to number one in the UK for four weeks.[7]

In November 1997 the group released their second album, Spiceworld, which has been certified eight times platinum by the BPI.[7] The album was preceded by the UK number-one single, "Spice Up Your Life" and, in December, it produced the Spice Girls' second UK Christmas #1, "Too Much". The album's third single "Stop!" was released in March 1998 to coincide with the opening of the Spiceworld Tour. It peaked at number two, ending the group's run of consecutive number-one singles in the UK.[7] In May 1998, while promoting "Viva Forever", the album's fourth and final single, Geri Halliwell left the group, citing depression and personal differences with the band. This departure was a significant news event in 1998. "Viva Forever" became another UK number-one single from Spiceworld and was a success in every market in which it was released. Now a four-piece, in December 1998 the Spice Girls released "Goodbye" as a farewell to Halliwell. The single became the Spice Girls third-consecutive, and last, Christmas #1 in the UK. It was also a major success in Canada and Italy and a hit across the US and the rest of Europe.

As a four-piece, the Spice Girls released their third album, Forever, in November 2000. A sharp departure from their previous pop genre, it peaked at number two in the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum by the BPI.[6][7] Forever produced the Spice Girls' last UK number-one single, the double A-side "Holler"/"Let Love Lead the Way". Following the relative commercial and critical downturn of Forever, in December 2000, the four remaining members announced an indefinite hiatus.[3] All had solo UK top ten singles.

In June 2007 all five members of the Spice Girls reunited to tour. A Greatest Hits was released with two new tracks; the single, "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" and "Voodoo".[3] The album peaked at number two in the UK, and became their first number-one album in Australia. It also peaked within the top ten in Ireland.[7][8][9] Greatest Hits was also certified two times platinum in the UK.[6]

In 2012, the Official Charts Company revealed the biggest selling singles artists in British music chart history; the Spice Girls placed at 20th overall, making them the most successful girl group in UK chart history.[10] They are currently the seventh overall biggest group of all time, with 8 million singles sold in the UK.[11] The Spice Girls have sold more 100 million records worldwide[12][13]

To mark the 25th anniversary of "Wannabe", an EP of the group's debut single was released in July 2021 that included previously unreleased demos.[14]

  1. ^ "BBC News > Entertainment > Timeline: Spice Girls". BBC News. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Spice Girls, PMS On The Money". MTV. 1 October 1997. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Spice Facts > Timeline". 19 Management. Archived from the original on 16 August 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Spice Girls Bio". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 6 December 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
  5. ^ Sarah Anderson (12 November 2010). "The 50 best-selling albums ever". NME. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
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  10. ^ "The Official Singles Charts' biggest selling artists of all time revealed!". Official Charts Company. London. 4 July 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  11. ^ "The Official Top 20 biggest selling groups of all time revealed!". Official Charts Company. 3 November 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  12. ^ September 18, EW Staff; EDT, 2021 at 10:00 AM. "The Spice Girls singles, ranked". EW.com. Retrieved 10 November 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ "Magic Radio sign Melanie C". Bauer Media. 3 February 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  14. ^ Dailey, Hannah (8 July 2021). "Friendship Never Ends: Spice Girls Reflect on 25 Years of 'Wannabe'". Billboard. Retrieved 9 July 2021.

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