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  1. Jul 7, 2021 · Let Your Head Go”, Beckham’s first single under the Telstar label and released at the tail end of 2003, is among the best ever solo Spice Girls songs. It’s a synthy, electro-pop number ...

  2. Music video. "Let Your Head Go" on YouTube. " Let Your Head Go " is a song by British singer Victoria Beckham, recorded for her unreleased second studio album. It was written and produced by Klas Baggstrom, Liz Winstanley and Roger Olsson, with Mike Gray and Jon Pearn also serving as producers. The song was released on 29 December 2003 in the ...

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    • Emma, “Maybe” (2003) Bunton had five songs that charted higher than “Maybe” in the U.K., but the fact the she performed this one during her solo slot on the Spice Girls’ reunion tour proves just how much more of an impact it made.
    • Melanie C, “I Turn To You” (1999) The album version of “I Turn to You” was perhaps the Northern Star track most indebted to Madonna’s Ray of Light. However, the single version remix saw DJ Hex Hector shave off nearly 90 seconds and throw in some epic, trancey synths and four-on-the-floor beats, resulting in the only Spice Girls single that could realistically be described as an absolute banger.
    • Emma Bunton, “What Took You So Long?” (2001) “What Took You So Long?” isn’t the showiest solo Spice Girls single. In fact, it’s one of the simplest. But Bunton was never the showiest Spice Girl herself, and this shimmering slice of adult contemporary pop perfectly fits the inherently sweet tones which often anchored the group’s finest ballads.
    • Geri, “Look at Me” (1999) Just like how “Wannabe” highlighted everything that was so magical about the Spice Girls in one compact debut single, so did “Look at Me” for the artist formerly known as Ginger Spice.
    • “Bag It Up” by Geri Halliwell. If someone tells you Ginger’s first solo album, Schizophonic, is not a must-purchase, you tell that person to get their mitts on some wax ear candles.
    • “I Turn To You (Hex Hector Radio Mix)” by Melanie C. Sporty Spice has released six solo albums. SIX. There are lots of bangers to choose from. I was torn between three of Mel C.’
    • “Let Your Head Go” by Victoria Beckham. Vicky Bex serves up some Kylie Minogue realness with “Let Your Head Go”. And that is only a good thing. If I was a pop star, I would try to channel Queen Kylie in everything I did.
    • “I Want You Back” by Mel B. feat. Missy Elliott. Now THIS is what I call a collaboration. The first 21 seconds have me sweatin' . Alas, my sweat glands chill out as the song progresses.
  3. Dec 23, 2019 · Telstar – sensing that an urban-pop album would be a hard sell – pushed for Open Your Eyes to be recorded as a contingency. Either way, there was certainly a sense of discord. All of which culminated in This Groove / Let Your Head Go, or – in other words – one of the most high-profile pop music compromises ever seen. A double-A side ...

  4. May 7, 2015 · A ranking of all the solo careers of the Spice Girls. 5. Mel B/Scary Spice. Mel B started going by Melanie B and had a handful of singles, one of which being I Want You Back featuring none other ...

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  6. Apr 17, 2014 · 3, This Groove / Let Your Head Go. With nearly 69,000 sales, at Number 3 is Victoria’s Double A Side This Groove / Let Your Head Go.The fourth, and final, solo single from the artist formerly ...