One of Britain's most successful pop groups, The Spice Girls made their name with an infectious dance-pop 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 the Spice Girls a cross-generational success, and a pop culture phenomenon.
The group also became chart-toppers throughout Europe in 1996, before concentrating in America in early 1997.
Every member of the 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 "Ginger Spice; " Melanie Janine Brown was "Scary Spice; " Victoria Addams was "Posh Spice; " Melanie Jayne Chisholm was "Sporty Spice; " Emma Lee Bunton was "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 personalties makes the 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 modelling 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 the 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.
Eventually, the 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," the 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," the Spice Girls became media icons in Britain, as stories of their encounters with other celebrities became fodder for numerous tabloids.
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 the Spice Girls one of three artists to achieve that feat. Having topped the charts in virtually every other country in the Western world, the Spice Girls concentrated on America in early 1997, releasing "Wannabe" in January and Spice in February. They 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, The 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, The Spice Girls scored a #1 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 Victoria 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, The 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 US in fall 1999. The following year, the girls headed back into the studio with high-profile producers Rodney Jerkins and Terry Lewis and Jimmy Jam (Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige) to record a follow up to their pop-friendly Spiceworld. In the middle of recording, Melanie B. divorced Gulzar and endured a bitter custody battle throughout the remainder of 2000.
The 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 was released in 2000. Despite worldwide promotion, the album didn't match the sales of the previous two Spice Girls albums. In 2001, the remaining four Spice Girls announced they would be taking time off from the band to concentrate on other projects.
2007 saw the announcement millions of Spice Girls fans the world over had been waiting for, they would be reuniting for a world tour. The chance to see the five Spice Girls back together again sent demand for The Return Of The Spice Girls world tour tickets into overdrive. The first London show sold out in just 38 seconds. To keep up with demand for tickets, fans had to register their interest via the Spice Girls website and names drawn from a ballot given the chance to buy tickets. Over one million UK fans signed up, and over five million fans worldwide signed up for the ballot.
The tour was initially planned to go for 11 shows all over the world, but due to demand in the UK and US in particular, the tour was extended to 47 shows. Some countries, including Australia, missed out on seeing them altogether due to the early cancellation of the tour for personal reasons. To coincide with the reunion, the Spice Girls also released a Greatest Hits compliation, as well as a comeback single "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)".