"Wannabe (song)/Composition"@en . . "Wannabe is a dance-pop song, written in the key of B major, it is set in the time signature of common time and moves at a moderate tempo of 116 beats per minute. It uses the sequence B\u2013D\u2013E\u2013A\u2013A\u266F as its chord progression during the refrain, the chrous and the bridge, and F\u266F\u2013G\u266Fm\u2013E\u2013B for the verses. The song is constructed in a verse-pre-chorus-chorus form, with a rapped bridge before the third and final chorus. Musically, it is \"energised\" by a highly syncopated synthesised riff, and by the way the repetitive lyrics and rhythm are highlighted during the bridge. Rowe set up a drum loop on his MPC 3000 drum machine, which was quite fast but also had a strutting quality about it. Wannabe presents a different version of the traditional pop love song performed by females, mainly because of the energic, self-assertive style that expresses a confident independence that is not reliant on the male figure for its continuance."@en . "Wannabe is a dance-pop song, written in the key of B major, it is set in the time signature of common time and moves at a moderate tempo of 116 beats per minute. It uses the sequence B\u2013D\u2013E\u2013A\u2013A\u266F as its chord progression during the refrain, the chrous and the bridge, and F\u266F\u2013G\u266Fm\u2013E\u2013B for the verses. The song is constructed in a verse-pre-chorus-chorus form, with a rapped bridge before the third and final chorus. Musically, it is \"energised\" by a highly syncopated synthesised riff, and by the way the repetitive lyrics and rhythm are highlighted during the bridge. Rowe set up a drum loop on his MPC 3000 drum machine, which was quite fast but also had a strutting quality about it. Wannabe presents a different version of the traditional pop love song performed by females, mainly because of the ene"@en . . . . .