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Spice Girls to release new track for 25th anniversary

Spice Girls to release new track for 25th anniversary
A previously-unreleased track from the Spice Girls is to feature on a new EP to mark their 25th anniversary.

A previously-unreleased track from the Spice Girls will feature on a new EP marking the group's 25th anniversary.

The four-track Wannabe25 - to be released on July 23 - features the song that catapulted them to stardom, alongside a previously-unreleased demo version and the popular remix from Junior Vasquez.

The EP also includes 'Feed Your Love', a ballad originally recorded by the girls in 1995 which was not released at the time as record executives deemed it "too racy" for their target audience.

The song features vocals from all five girls, including Victoria Beckham, who was not part of the group's reunion tour in 2019.

Wannabe25 is being released in 12" vinyl format as well as on cassette, while it will be available to stream from July 9.

'Wannabe' first topped the charts in July 1996 and went on to notch up global sales of over 1.3 million.

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