The Guardian
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(BMG Rights Management)
In the early noughties, when each of the Spice Girls began releasing their respective solo projects, Emma Bunton was the surprise star. She released three solidly received albums, with a clutch of Top 20 singles. And she did it by serving up very few surprises: starting with her collaboration with production duo Tin Tin Out on What I Am in 1999, she largely stuck to adult contemporary, neo-soul ballads that your mum could get into, before moving into kitschy 1960s-style pop.
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Fri Apr 12 09:00:46 GMT 2019