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The BBC has censored the Spice Girls’ hit song Spice Up Your Life due to a certain line. Spice Up Your Life was a massive hit when it was released in 1997 and sung by the band comprised of Mel B ...
They've been my best friends, my companions," she told Billboard's executive director of music, Jason Lipshutz, during the Billboard Book Club con ...
On Wednesday, rapper and New York City-native Ice Spice proved that bodegas are more than just a place to get a quick bite or a cheap coffee. In her newly released video for “Deli,” a song off ...
Paras Griffin/Getty for iHeartRadio Ice Spice is gassing up her new music. The rapper, 24, teased what appears to be an unreleased song by sharing a snippet of audio on social media on Sunday.
The former Spice Girl made the comments during a new interview for the Times Radio podcast Off Air with Jane and Fi. During the appearance, she was asked whether or not the iconic ‘90s girl ...
The station has not commented but has now removed an offending word from its programmed version of Spice Up Your Life – a number one hit from 1997. Radio 2 played the song on Wednesday ...
Their hit 1997 song ‘Spice Up Your Life’ features a line which has been deemed controversial: “Yellow man in Timbuktu / Colour for both me and you.” Now, 28 years later, radio stations ...
They were unstoppable at the height of Girl Power in the 1990s, but the Spice Girls have fallen foul of the censors over a lyric that are deemed to offensive for modern audiences. Their song Spice Up ...
The BBC has censored the Spice Girls’ hit song Spice Up Your Life due to a certain line. Spice Up Your Life was a massive hit when it was released in 1997 and sung by the band comprised of Mel B ...
“I love books. I just love them. They’ve been my best friends, my companions,” she told Billboard’s executive director of music, Jason Lipshutz, during the Billboard Book Club conversation.