The Spice Girls "Greatest Hits" album will go gold this week on it's second week in the UK. The news will be welcome in the Spice camp as it seems the single "Headlines" has been getting a bashing in the British media because it will not reach the number one spot this Sunday.
The "Greatest Hits" album has apparently already sold 1.6m around the globe since the launch last week, reaching #1 in Australia, #2 in the UK, #9 in Ireland and #11 in Hong Kong to name but a few places.
The Spice Girls also gained the highest viewing figure during the BBC "Children In Need" charity event of Friday - 10.9 million tuning in to watch them perform "Headlines " and "Stop". It's interesting to read that the official video on YouTube is fast approaching 2.5 million hits after less than three weeks on the website, gaining #1 positions for the following:
#1 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
#1 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Music
#1 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
#1 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Music
#1 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
#1 - Most Linked (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
Things just keep on getting better as Melanie B goes from strength to strength on "Dancing with the Stars" and is now bookies favourite to win after getting to the finals this week. Heat have given us a glimpse of the tour outfits by Roberto Cavalli and the BBC documentary is just weeks away from being aired. Not getting "Headlines" to number one in the UK isn't such a disaster after all................
#1 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Music
#1 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
#1 - Most Discussed (This Month) - Music
#1 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
#1 - Most Linked (This Month) - Music - United Kingdom
Things just keep on getting better as Melanie B goes from strength to strength on "Dancing with the Stars" and is now bookies favourite to win after getting to the finals this week. Heat have given us a glimpse of the tour outfits by Roberto Cavalli and the BBC documentary is just weeks away from being aired. Not getting "Headlines" to number one in the UK isn't such a disaster after all................
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