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It’s hard to argue that all music in the ’90s was better than modern albums, but when it came to the Spice Girls, the group had something special. Back in the day, the Spice Girls were a seemingly overnight phenomenon, with multiple hot track releases, a movie, sold-out concert tours, and plenty of support from a wild fan base that was largely comprised of tween girls.


Although Melanie C and Geri Halliwell struggled behind the scenes at the time, by all appearances, the girl-power quintet was living the life. Sadly, it didn’t last long. Unlike the supercharged careers of some hitmakers that spanned decades, the Spice Girls are essentially a fond memory for today’s adults who remember them. But why did they have such a short shelf life?

Did Geri Halliwell’s Departure Lead To The Spice Girls’ End?

Whether they remain fans today or not, 1990s Spice Girls fans will recall that Geri Halliwell shocked everyone when she left the group in 1998. The remaining bandmates continued on without her, though they wound up going on a seven-year hiatus in 2000.

For their return, Halliwell jumped back in, but things were spotty from 2007 onward. When the ladies were slated to make their massive group comeback in 2019, Victoria Beckham declined to participate.

Related: Which Spice Girl Has The Most Successful Solo Singing Career?

Though new music has been released (some of it retooled from ’90s demos), the Spice Girls have pretty much been relegated to the past.

But fans aren’t entirely sure that Ginger Spice’s leaving the group (and the cancelation of a reunion project due to her pregnancy…) is what really caused the Spice Girls to implode.

What Really Caused The Spice Girls To Break Up

There are many possible explanations for why the Spice Girls didn’t really last beyond the ’90s. One often-circulated theory is that they just weren’t good singers. But more on that later.

Other suggestions as to the Spice Girls’ demise? The simple fact that they were a product more than a musical group.

Like many groups developed from talent shows, like Little Mix, Fifth Harmony, or One Direction, the Spice Girls probably had an expiration date from the beginning.

The contributing factors to their fading from popularity likely include overexposure, age, and misogyny, suggest fans.

Related: The Tragic Details About The Spice Girls’ Lives Behind The Scenes

One fan pointed out that the Spice Girls’ film Spice World did a lot for the ladies’ careers, but that it also resulted in them being “thrown into the misogynistic blender.”

The film, too, is evidence of the group’s being “massively over exposed,” noted another fan—the Spice Girls even had their own candy brand. Fans point to that as evidence that the Spice Girls were super manufactured and shoved into many things that didn’t bode well for a career with any longevity.

Some fans likely didn’t mind, but “it didn’t seem like there was a minute in the day where you weren’t being bombarded with Spice Girls” back in the day, one person wrote, and that, above all else, spelled their doom.

A few commenters also suggested that, as an add-on to the misogyny, ageism played a factor in the group not sticking around the spotlight very long. Even as four of the five (Victoria didn’t immediately go solo) singers pursued solo trajectories around 1999, none stuck around long.

The catch is that all of the Spice Girls were in their early 20s when their group fell apart (and off the charts). Yet in Hollywood, that could mean their talents were nearing some unspoken expiration date.

Obviously, the Spice Girls was never going to last forever, but fans seem to agree that mismanagement of the brand meant that it sparked a hot fire, only to fizzle out just as fast.

Were The Spice Girls Actually Good Singers?

The Spice Girls was, admittedly, an artificially manufactured pop group—so massive standout singing talent probably wasn’t the sole requirement.

And the girls’ different personalities, which they embellished to create their character personas, created a fun-loving group dynamic that sold the whole package.

Not to mention, they danced, they wore cool outfits, and had a favorable stage presence. But could they actually sing well?

Related: Are Victoria Beckham And Mel B Still Feuding Decades After The Spice Girls Disbanded?

Mel C once ripped Victoria Beckham for “bad lip-syncing,” and some anecdotal evidence suggests the ladies’ voices alone wouldn’t have sold the Spice Girls.

But, for their era, and the type of music they sang, fans can agree they did alright—and produced some songs that are still bangers in the 2020s.

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