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Spice is basically a pop album with a diverse inclusion of musical styles such as dance, R&B, hip hop, soul, rap and funk, which lead some reviewers to called it a pop collection. The lead single, Wannabe is an uptempo pop song with a touch of white hip–hop, rap and dance music. Two of the three ballads of the album: 2 Become 1 and Mama are co–written and produced by Stannard and Rowe, and both feature the use of keyboards, guitars, string arrangements and backing vocals.

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  • Spice is basically a pop album with a diverse inclusion of musical styles such as dance, R&B, hip hop, soul, rap and funk, which lead some reviewers to called it a pop collection. The lead single, Wannabe is an uptempo pop song with a touch of white hip–hop, rap and dance music. Two of the three ballads of the album: 2 Become 1 and Mama are co–written and produced by Stannard and Rowe, and both feature the use of keyboards, guitars, string arrangements and backing vocals.
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  • Colombia, Mexico, South Africa, Latin America and special re-edition in Spain
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  • Spice is basically a pop album with a diverse inclusion of musical styles such as dance, R&B, hip hop, soul, rap and funk, which lead some reviewers to called it a pop collection. The lead single, Wannabe is an uptempo pop song with a touch of white hip–hop, rap and dance music. Two of the three ballads of the album: 2 Become 1 and Mama are co–written and produced by Stannard and Rowe, and both feature the use of keyboards, guitars, string arrangements and backing vocals. Production duo Absolute incorporated a mix of pop and R&B in Say You'll Be There, which includes an harmonica solo, played by Judd Lander, who also played the harmonica on Culture Club's Karma Chameleon. The other songs produced by Absolute features different music genres: Naked and Something Kinda Funny" includes pop elements with influences of soul music and funk respectively. Who Do You Think You Are is very influenced by the early 90s europop, and incorporate a disco–style beat that resembles the music of the late 70s. If U Can't Dance, another heavily dance–oriented song, features a rap section performed by Halliwell in Spanish and contains a sample of the Digital Underground's song The Humpty Dance.
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