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Spice Girls to launch their own record label to support up and coming "girl power" acts

FP Staff • February 6, 2018, 20:00:21 IST
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The Spice Girls are reportedly considering launching their own record label.

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Spice Girls to launch their own record label to support up and coming "girl power" acts

The Spice Girls are reportedly considering launching their own record label. The five-piece band — which consists of Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Mel C, Emma Bunton and Geri Horner — met up last week for the first time in almost six years to discuss future opportunities. Apart from discussing ideas for TV shows and other endorsements, another prospect mentioned was a music company through which the band members can support up and coming female talent to help “girl power” grow. [caption id=“attachment_4338613” align=“alignnone” width=“825”] ![The Spice Girls/Image from Instagram @victoriabeckham.](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/spice-int.jpg) The Spice Girls/Image from Instagram @victoriabeckham.[/caption] “The girls all brought their ideas to the table and that included Mel C raising the prospect of a Spice Girls record label,” a source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper. “It went down very well because they are all excited about backing up-and-coming talent, possibly even new girl bands. This reunion is all about securing the Spice Girls legacy, and their own company could be one way to do that.” Following the meeting, Emma opened up about the girls’ meeting, and revealed that they will need more meetings to figure out their next steps. She also informed that they had to halt their meeting after hours of chatting to collect their children. “The main thing was that we sat together and have gone, ‘Right, there’s things, there’s opportunities here, are we all in?’ So exciting things to come,” she said.

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