The Tangled Legacy of Spice Girls Wannabe, New British Canon
The first 1, 000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: In 1996 purepop was dead in the water. Somewhat diluted versions of alternative rock and dance music dominated the charts. In the UK, Boy Bands like Take That and East 17 were the last vestiges of chartpops once great kingdom, slowly being eroded by the Oasises and Blurs of Britpop. But then the Spice Girls barged their way in: a last hope and massive gamble. For the previous ten years, Bananarama and Eternal aside, girl groups didnt sell. The accepted wisdom being that the main audience for chartpop was little girls and they were only obsessed with boy bands. But kitschy, campy and fun compared to their straightfaced boyband peers, the combination of Scary, Sporty, Baby, Posh, and Ginger were about to change everything. This is New British Canon and this is the story of Wannabe. , SpiceGirls, Wannabe25, PopDocumentary Factchecking by Serenity Autumn. This v
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