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'''"Wannabe"''' is one of the most recognisable and successful songs of the 90s. The [[Spice Girls]]' debut climbed to the top of the charts in 37 nations, before becoming the best-selling single by a female group in the history of recorded sound, shifting over 4.5 million copies worldwide. In fact, with 7 weeks at No. 1, 26 weeks on the chart and sales of 1.27m in [[Britain]] alone, Wannabe became the 12th biggest seller of the decade and at the time of its release, the 31st best-selling single ever in the [[UK]]. Also, Wannabe is the only Spice |
'''"Wannabe"''' is one of the most recognisable and successful songs of the 90s. The [[Spice Girls]]' debut climbed to the top of the charts in 37 nations, before becoming the best-selling single by a female group in the history of recorded sound, shifting over 4.5 million copies worldwide. In fact, with 7 weeks at No. 1, 26 weeks on the chart and sales of 1.27m in [[Britain]] alone, Wannabe became the 12th biggest seller of the decade and at the time of its release, the 31st best-selling single ever in the [[UK]]. Also, Wannabe is the only Spice Girls single to top all five major [[US]] charts and the UK Top 40, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as the Airplay, Sales, Club play and Maxi-singles charts. The sucess of the song certainly helped the Spice Girls' career. |
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Released in the UK on the [[8 July]] [[1996]], "Wannabe" debuted on the UK Top 40 at number three, before climbing two places to #1. With its catchy choruses and the song is also famous for placing "zig-a-zig-ah" into the lexicon. When the impact of Wannabe began to wear away in the UK and the track slowly slipped out of the Top 40, the song was still popular around around the globe. Wannabe was No. 1 in [[Australia]] for a 11 weeks, during which time "[[Say You'll Be There]]" and "[[2 Become 1]]" were No. 1 back in the UK. In the US, it was simultaneously No. 1 with the girls' 4th single at No. 1 in the UK. |
Released in the UK on the [[8 July]] [[1996]], "Wannabe" debuted on the UK Top 40 at number three, before climbing two places to #1. With its catchy choruses and the song is also famous for placing "zig-a-zig-ah" into the lexicon. When the impact of Wannabe began to wear away in the UK and the track slowly slipped out of the Top 40, the song was still popular around around the globe. Wannabe was No. 1 in [[Australia]] for a 11 weeks, during which time "[[Say You'll Be There]]" and "[[2 Become 1]]" were No. 1 back in the UK. In the US, it was simultaneously No. 1 with the girls' 4th single at No. 1 in the UK. |
Revision as of 15:53, 3 April 2005
Written by Spice Girls/Stannard/Rowe
Wannabe by Spice Girls | ||
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Album cover | ||
Single Information | ||
Released | July 1996 (UK)
March 1997 (US) | |
Found on | Spice (album) | |
Charts | ||
US Hot 100 | #1 | |
US Airplay | #1 | |
US Sales | #1 | |
US Clubplay | #1 | |
UK Top 40 | #1 | |
Video | ||
Q | 4 stars out of 5 | November 2000 |
AMG | 5 stars out of 5 | link |
"Wannabe" is one of the most recognisable and successful songs of the 90s. The Spice Girls' debut climbed to the top of the charts in 37 nations, before becoming the best-selling single by a female group in the history of recorded sound, shifting over 4.5 million copies worldwide. In fact, with 7 weeks at No. 1, 26 weeks on the chart and sales of 1.27m in Britain alone, Wannabe became the 12th biggest seller of the decade and at the time of its release, the 31st best-selling single ever in the UK. Also, Wannabe is the only Spice Girls single to top all five major US charts and the UK Top 40, hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as the Airplay, Sales, Club play and Maxi-singles charts. The sucess of the song certainly helped the Spice Girls' career.
Released in the UK on the 8 July 1996, "Wannabe" debuted on the UK Top 40 at number three, before climbing two places to #1. With its catchy choruses and the song is also famous for placing "zig-a-zig-ah" into the lexicon. When the impact of Wannabe began to wear away in the UK and the track slowly slipped out of the Top 40, the song was still popular around around the globe. Wannabe was No. 1 in Australia for a 11 weeks, during which time "Say You'll Be There" and "2 Become 1" were No. 1 back in the UK. In the US, it was simultaneously No. 1 with the girls' 4th single at No. 1 in the UK.
When the video for "Wannabe" first appeared on UK cable sattelite network The Box, it was selected so frequently that the promo was being aired up to six times per hour at its peak and still remains as the most requested track in the channel's nine-year history. The clip appears to be one continuous shot (although there were 2 barely noticeable edits) of the girls' creating mischief in a Kings Cross