regular feature of the British
and global press. In 1996,
Top of the Pops magazine
gave each member of the
group aliases, which were
adopted by the group and
media. According to Rolling
Stone journalist and
biographer David Sinclair,
"Scary, Baby, Ginger, Posh
and Sporty were the most
widely recognised group of
"girl power" phenomenon,
the Spice Girls were popular
cultural icons of the 1990s.
They are cited as part of the
'second wave' 1990s British
Invasion of the US.
individuals since John, Paul,
George, and Ringo".With the
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