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True story.
Hmm I dunno, she kinda went meh after No Doubt.
The only song I actually like from any of them is this one. This really is a good song. I love that acoustic guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0bPrt69rag
Now if Justin Bieber could sing like this, I would like him too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4QK8RxCAwo
I doubt many of you are old enough to have been there anyway!
It was, without a doubt, the Spice Girls who had the biggest impact. They when global.
Now I am British and no, I'm not being biased here.
The reason I pick the Spice Girls is they really ramped up 3rd wave feminism in the UK and helped bring about "ladette" culture.
If you where there, "ladettes" where young women acting like the worst of young men. In the clubs every week getting drunk, behaving badly and sleeping about.
So it's not knew but those women then raised the generation doing it now.
Now you could say that was unique to the UK but the Spice Girls went global and took their messaging with them.
And if you want to understand what I mean, go read they lyrics to "Wannabe" and understand them.
And once you understand those lyrics and what they really mean...well just remember, every young woman everywhere at the time was singing that song! Like a mantra!
So it depends where you stand really. "Better impact is subjective". I don't think any of them are "better" because 30 years later....well.....birth rates at an all time low, divorce at an all time high, miserable entitled Karen's everywhere and it's being predicted by certain financial, social and cultural institutions that over half of women in the west will spend their lives along and single.
Is it the Spice Grils fault? No. But they played a their part in pushing "Girl Power" to a generation of women who in turn pushed it even harder on their daughters.
And before anyone gets on their high horse about women's rights or feminism. I don't care! Live whatever life you like but actions have consequences and no one owes you anything.
All I'm saying is, at current rates in 50 years time the math and long term projections dictates that there will be twice as many old people than young people and it's heavily been influenced in the west by feminism.
And a elderly population outnumbering the young is not good!
Just look how pooer Charlie Bucket was put upon by his Grandparents