Could Victoria Beckham seriously pull off a hip-hop reinvention with ‘This Groove’? Or perhaps more to the point, was she even trying to?
S Club 8 – Don’t Tell Me You’re Sorry
Despite now being the flagship representatives of the S Club-brand, ‘Don’t Tell Me You’re Sorry’ found S Club 8 in a make-or-break situation.
Spice Girls – Goodbye
The Spice Girls’ ‘Goodbye’ was a tribute not just to the end of a friendship, but the end of the group as we knew it.
Girls Aloud – Sound Of The Underground
‘Sound Of The Underground’ set a new benchmark of what a TV talent show winners’ single could be and just how far its impact could spread.
Billie Piper – Walk Of Life
Billie Piper’s final single saw her inviting fans to join her on the ‘Walk Of Life’, but it was a journey she ended up taking alone.
Honeyz – End Of The Line
The Honeyz second single ‘End Of The Line’ saw the group don iconic purple overcoats to deliver a blockbuster ’90s ballad.
Liberty – Doin’ It
Sandwiched between two more prominent singles, ‘Doin’ It’ is a hugely underrated release from the soon-to-be-rebranded Liberty.
Emilia – Big Big World
By rights, ‘Big Big World’ should have been swallowed by the bombastic charts of the late ’90s, but against the odds it became a huge hit.
Celine Dion – That’s The Way It Is
She was synonymous with some of the biggest power ballads of the ’90s. However, Celine Dion’s final single of the decade was anything but…
Kate Winslet – What If
Kate Winslet might be a one-hit-wonder, but that was entirely her own choice because ‘What If’ is an epic debut single.
Stars On 54 – If You Could Read My Mind
When Ultra Naté, Jocelyn Enriquez and Amber formed Stars On 54, the result was one of the most brilliant cover versions of the ‘90s.
S Club 7 – Have You Ever
‘Have You Ever’ was a last-minute addition to the well-oiled S Club 7 machine, but it was all in the name of charity…