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  2. Say You'll Be There - Wikipedia

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    "Say You'll Be There" was released in the UK once the popularity of "Wannabe" began to fade. [77] The high anticipation for their second single assured its commercial success. [ 78 ] A week before the release, reports gave the single advanced sales of 334,000 copies—the highest Virgin Records had ever recorded for a single, [ 79 ] while the ...

  3. Spice Girls filmography - Wikipedia

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    The film, which focused on the group before they became famous and featured never before seen footage of them from 1994, was the subject of four-year-long legal disputes with former members of the film's production company and the Spice Girls themselves, who tried to prevent it from being screened.

  4. Giving You Everything - Wikipedia

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    The film features narrative insight and commentary from the five girls themselves. The title of the documentary comes from chorus lyrics from the group's UK number one single " Say You'll Be There ".

  5. Spice (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Say You'll Be There" was released as the album's second single on 14 October 1996. It became the group's second number-one single in the United Kingdom, [ 46 ] and was certified Platinum by the BPI. It was a commercial success across Europe, reaching the top 10 in most of the charts that it entered.

  6. Will You Be There - Wikipedia

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    "Will You Be There" [a] is a song by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson which was released on June 28, 1993, by Epic Records as the eighth single from his eighth studio album, Dangerous (1991).

  7. There You'll Be - Wikipedia

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    "There You'll Be" is a song by American country music singer Faith Hill. Written by Diane Warren , produced by Trevor Horn and Byron Gallimore , and orchestrated by David Campbell , the song was released on May 21, 2001, and was included on the Pearl Harbor soundtrack .

  8. Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the Spice Girls song "Say You'll Be There" was inspired by the Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! film (and Pulp Fiction). [39] The music video features the group members as female techno-warriors who use martial arts and ninja-influenced weapons to capture a hapless male, much like the film.

  9. List of the Spice Girls live performances - Wikipedia

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    The British girl group the Spice Girls, consisting of Melanie Brown, also known as Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie Chisholm, or Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice"); Geri Halliwell ("Ginger Spice"), and Victoria Beckham ("Posh Spice"), has headlined five concert tours, and performed at several TV and award shows.