Mel C dropped

Written by Marty Dodge
Published January 08, 2004

Virgin Records confirmed speculation yesterday that they are parting company with Melanie C. That means they have now dropped all the former Spice Girls - Emma Bunton and Mel B were dropped in 2001 and Victoria Beckham in 2002. Geri is still signed to sister label EMI.

Announcing Mel C's departure Virgin told reporters: "We can confirm that Melanie is no longer with Virgin Records. We were having discussions over the last few months but all agreed it was best to part ways. Melanie began work on new songs before Christmas and will continue writing when she returns from her holidays. Melanie wants to release her own records in future and will not be looking to sign a new deal."

Via: CMU

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#1 — January 8, 2004 @ 09:31AM — Eric Olsen

All these ex-Spice Girls just have too many fucking names - can't keep track of them - that's the problem.

#2 — January 8, 2004 @ 12:54PM — Jonathan

Should officially change their names to "Sporty spice", "Ginger spice" etc.

#3 — January 8, 2004 @ 16:18PM — duane

I think their original Spice names were Squirmy Spice, Squat Spice, Silicone Spice, Spreadin' Spice, and Spermie Spice, but they were forced to change before they could get signed to a label. That's what I heard, anyway -- I think. I probably should have done some research on this.

#4 — January 8, 2004 @ 17:34PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

Emma Bunton (Baby Spice, though she's had no babies) was featured on the recent series of Absolutely Fabulous as the only client of Edwina Monsoon. Elton John was also featured, so what does that say about him?

#5 — January 8, 2004 @ 17:38PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

Oh, Frank Herbert called, and he's taking the whole Spice thing back (though Wormy Spice can be liscenced).

#6 — January 8, 2004 @ 22:06PM — Eric Olsen

"the spice must flow"

#7 — January 8, 2004 @ 22:33PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

In other words Sting (the original Spice "big girl") in a jock-strap with wings.

And here you thought you'd got that image out of your mind. Haha!

#8 — January 20, 2004 @ 21:21PM — sun

No just come on MEL C many people still like you ,don't give up

#9 — January 21, 2004 @ 00:18AM — HW Saxton Jr.

I Just Can't Help Myself Dept.: I have
seen the Spice Girls movie 4 or 5 times
on cable and I really enjoy it in a sort
of can't help but look kind of way.My
taste in cinema definitely leans more
towards German Expressionism, Film Noir
and classic horror flicks from the 30's
& 40's(Universal),but I find this movie
to be immensely entertaining.I guess the
brain just craves junk food once in a
while,what can I say?

#10 — September 13, 2004 @ 19:11PM — katie

yo mel u might here this a lot but i think that u should be a spice girl agein. i love them and u and i miss um.doint u ?
all the love i gots ur fam katie sitz

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