The Spice Girls were the first girl group to have a special label in the UK

The Spice Girls were the first girl group to have a special label in the UK

UK's postal service, Royal Mail, has released an attractive set of stamps dedicated to the Spice Girls; Look at the pictures

For karaoke-goers, the lines “Yo I tell you what I want, really what I want” (“Hey what I want, really want”) are common. This is the 1996 Spice Girls hit 'Wannabe'. 30th Anniversary.

With this in mind, Royal Mail, the United Kingdom's postal service, surprised the group's fans by releasing a captivating package. 15 Commemorative Stamps About The Pop Group The special edition also draws attention, as it's the first time a female pop group has been honored with a full edition of special stamps.

Tribute

Special stamps Bring back memorable moments of the group. In addition to the group's live performances, they also interpret solo performances by Emma, ​​Keri, Mel B, Melanie C and Victoria.


The Spice Girls are the sixth group to be honored, following The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, The Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden. With Edition of Stamps. In a statement, members were delighted by the news.

“We're thrilled to be celebrated by Royal Mail, alongside some of music's most iconic and influential legends. When we created the Spice Girls, we never dreamed we'd be the first girl group to be honored 30 years later. With a whole collection of stamps. That's girl power!”, the group said. explained, Reuters reported.

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