Spice Girls Greatest Hits Torrent
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This was a great album. I was even as a kid very impressed with all the different styles of sounds they featured on one album (even their second album). A full chior and string set on 'Mama', the irrestistable funk of 'Last Time Lover' and r&b 'Say You'll Be There' and 'Something Kinda Funny'. The disco sounds of 'Who Do You Think You Are' and hip hop 'If You Can't Dance'.their first album is def worth a purchase! Its not perfect of course as they suffer in singing but the music and production stands out! The Spice Girls were huge in the 90s.
In all actuallity, I bet many who grew up in the 90s will look back and see them as icons of the period. They took a commercial pop sound and gave it an internationally recognised face. As far as such a pop sound goes, they weren't so bad (though that's probably more down to clever producers rather than the Spice Girl individuals). Regardless of what you think of them, they'll be remembered as icons of the 90s, along with the Macarena and fads such as Tazos (or Pogs) and Tamagotchis. Ha, the 90s - lest we forget.
Style is all that matters! Regarding the talent of the Spice Girls, obviously they all know how to sing and are expert entertainers. So why do they get such a bad rap? I think it's because of their style, which is so pink, posh, and directed so specifically that a lot of people are not going to like it.
I mean these girls are like the Fugazi and Sonic Youth of girly pop music! I love the Spice Girls. Songs like 'Say You'll Be There' and 'Stop' are classics. You can bet years from now when they play one of those songs on the radio, they'll be some people asking 'Hey, that song sounds really familiar, who was that?'
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Is there ANYBODY that doesn't have a crush on at least one of these girls? The only bad thing I have to say about the Spice Girls is that they seem to be a corporate product, oh well.
The few years between the late ‘90s and the early 2000s—like 1997 through 2003—were hands down, no debate about it, the best years for pop music. We might even say they were the best years for all music ever. Sorry, The Beatles! Maybe you should have written 'He Loves U Not'! Here are the definitive hits from the late '90s and early 2000s, presented in chronological order.
Now, sit back, relax, and let the smooth sounds of yesteryear (mostly pop, though we included a few rap and R&B songs that defined our youth) wash over you like the greatest episode of TRL you've never seen. Hanson - 'MMMBop' (1997).