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The Spice Girls celebrate 25 years of their debut album with a deluxe reissue

What to do on your 25th birthday when you’re an artist and the entertainment industry is still at a standstill? In the absence of the promised tour, the Spice Girls have chosen to release a reissue of their first album, Spice. Besides the titles that made them famous, starting with Wannabe, we will find in Spice 25, remixes and never-before-seen demos, including one by Who Do You Think You Are, as well as a book. The first title to benefit from an update: Say You’ll Be There, has been available since today.

Already in pre-order on dedicated platforms, this reissue will be available on October 29. An outing that thrills the main interested parties, starting with Mel B. “All I wanted was to be accepted and that everyone around me – gay, straight, black, shy or extroverts like me – to feel good about it. their skin and free to be themselves. 25 years older, all I hope is that this message has been heard. It’s true that in the end love is all we need, so I thank everyone who bought a Spice Girls album or waited in the rain to say hello or dressed in pink, in jogging, with a red wig, a leopard jumpsuit or we do Vic’s iconic pout! », Declared the one who was nicknamed at the time Scary Spice, as relayed by the NME.

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Emma Bunton has also shared on her social networks the promo announcing the release of this deluxe reissue available in two CD format, but also a “limited edition on vinyl and cassette”. “Thank you to the best fans in the world for your continued support and for still being with us 25 years later, we love you,” it read.

And Victoria Beckham in all of this? The former Posh Spice turned stylist has not usurped her nickname, since she has not (yet) celebrated the anniversary of the group thanks to which she became famous. In his defense, it is also the birthday of his son Romeo, who blows his 19 candles and it is therefore he who occupies all the place on his Instagram account in recent hours.



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