Spice Girls leak tracks were heard on Wednesday on SoundCloud. It covers the songs, "A Day in Your Life," "Pain Proof," "If It's Lovin' On Your Mind" and "Right Back at Ya." It came after 16 long years following the group's released of their final album, "Forever."
Spice Girls fans may have rejoiced to hear their songs again with the voices of Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice), Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Melanie Brown (Scary Spice), and Melanie Chisholm (Sporty Spice) in the Spice Girls leak tracks, which were recorded around in the 2000, according to Variety.
The leaked songs were like "Throw back Thursday" for the Spice Girls followers where it was heard initially in SoundCloud, but was taken out to avoid being uploaded on various sites.
The four songs feature only the four artists without Geri Halliwell who left the group following their Spiceworld Tour in 1998.
Spice Girls leak tracks were produced by Richard Stannard and Matt Rowe, the same producers who worked for the band's first two albums, the Spice and Spiceworld. According to Telegraph these songs were channeled when they chose an American RnB production for their album "Forever."
The all-girl group made their final recording in 2007 with their "Greatest Hits" album compilation. After some time, they worked again as a group in 2012 when they rendered performance at the London Summer Olympics closing ceremonies.
Spice Girls were a group of British pop singers that was formed in the year 1994. It was a five-member band consisting of Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"), Melanie Brown ("Scary Spice"), Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"), Melanie Chisholm ("Sporty Spice"), and Victoria Beckham, née Adams ("Posh Spice").
The group's first single was entitled "Wannabe" (1996) that scored no#1 in over 30 countries. Their first ever album was entitled "Spice" sold a gigantic 30 million copies all over the world marking it as the best selling album by a female group in the music history.
Spice Girls leak tracks were told to focus on lyrics that follows motivation as reported by Flavorwire. It goes something like this:
"treasure[ing] every day of your life," "liv[ing] beyond your limitations, yeah," and how "sticks and stones may break our bones, but baby, names don't hurt."
Here are some comments of Twitter users on Spice Girls leak tracks:
These leaked Spice Girls tracks don't mean nothing if Geri aint on them. Sorry. Let's not pretend Forever was anything spectacular anyways.
— Ian Monroe (@iandavidmonroe) February 12, 2015
Unreleased Spice Girls tracks have leaked, and they're everything you didn't know you needed: https://t.co/fcAM2Ufk2g — HeadCountOrg (@HeadCountOrg) February 12, 2015
What a way to start a Wednesday: Listen to 4 never-before heard Spice Girls demos https://t.co/yjeZgabuSb
— Sean Ross (@rosssean) February 11, 2015