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100% agree. Kylie's song was extremely popular, but I can only hear "Na, na, na, na" endlessly. Plus Victoria had a sophisticated video for "Not Such An Innocent Girl", she really tried hard and was backed by Virgin Records.biscuits wrote:
Not Such An Innocent Girl is a fantastic pop/R&B song, which only flopped because people are so anti-VB. And it went up against 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' in one of the most famous chart battles EVER, so of course, everybody was wanting her to lose. For the record, I think 'Not Such An Innocent Girl' is much better than 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'.
It was Top 3, which isn't bad considering many stores were closed around that time. But it didn't sell as expected and the single fell rather quickly on the charts, thus leading to the collapse of Telstar Records, where Victoria had much pressure on.biscuits wrote:
'This Groove' was another excellent song, very R&B sounding and very sexy! And it didn't even chart so badly, so I'm surprised no follow up singles were released and everything just ended.
I refuse to buy her album because that track isn't on there. It would be an amazing album opener. That song really got me for years and I still love "Out Of Your Mind".GetBack wrote:Anyway, she came out with one of the best solo Spice tracks out there which is "Out of Your Mind" (which was a True Steppers song) but it was brilliant. I think it would have given her a boost in sales if she added it to the Victoria Beckham album.
Another stupid chart battle, which she lost.GetBack wrote:Anyway, she came out with one of the best solo Spice tracks out there which is "Out of Your Mind" (which was a True Steppers song) but it was brilliant. I think it would have given her a boost in sales if she added it to the Victoria Beckham album.