Mel B Reflects on Sexism Faced by Spice Girls in the 1990s Music Industry

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Spice Girl Melanie Brown, famously known as Mel B or Scary Spice, recently opened up about the sexism and challenges the iconic girl group faced in the male-dominated music industry of the 1990s. Speaking on CNBC’s “The CNBC Conversation” with Tania Bryer, Mel B recounted how the group, which formed in 1994, struggled to be taken seriously in an industry overwhelmingly controlled by male executives.

Mel B shared how the Spice Girls faced numerous rejections, with industry insiders doubting the potential success of a girl band. “We entered into the industry at a time when it was all boy bands and so many doors were slammed in our face like ‘girl bands are not going to work,’” she said. Despite the setbacks, the group remained determined, motivated by a shared belief in their eventual success.

The Spice Girls were brought together by Heart Management, which aimed to create a girl group to rival the popular British boy bands of the time. The group, consisting of Mel B, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell-Horner, and Victoria Beckham, quickly rose to fame, driven by their message of “girl power” that resonated with a young, predominantly female audience. Their debut single, “Wannabe,” became a global sensation, topping charts in around 30 countries. The group’s first album, “Spice,” was the best-selling album worldwide in 1997, and the Spice Girls went on to sell over 85 million records.

Reflecting on the sexism they encountered, Mel B noted that every interview and board meeting was dominated by men. Despite the male-centric environment, the group maintained their focus on empowering women through their music. “We wrote all of our own songs… we need to empower women, we need to make sure that girls don’t feel like they have to conform to this or to that,” Mel B emphasized.

Over the years, there have been incremental improvements in gender diversity within the U.K. music industry. The 2024 Glastonbury Festival, for example, featured two female headliners for the first time in its history. Additionally, the U.K. Music Diversity Report 2024 highlighted a rise in women holding senior positions in the industry, from 40.4% in 2020 to 48.3% in 2024. However, challenges remain. The report also revealed significant gender pay disparities, with women more likely to be unpaid or underpaid compared to their male counterparts.

Moreover, the 2024 Women Musicians Insight Report from the Musician’s Census found that 51% of women in the U.K. music industry had experienced discrimination, compared to just 6% of men. Sexual harassment was also reported by almost a third of female respondents, compared to only 5% of men.

Melanie Chisholm, another member of the Spice Girls, has previously spoken about how the group’s “girl power” mantra was born out of their experiences with gender discrimination. In a 2018 interview, she recalled how being told “girls don’t sell” fueled their determination to succeed not just for themselves, but for women and girls everywhere.

The Spice Girls’ legacy is a testament to their resilience and the barriers they broke through in an industry that was, and in many ways still is, dominated by men. Their story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of representation and the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the music world.

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All set for Wizkid’s big concert in Accra toniteAll set for Wizkid’s big concert in Accra tonite

After weeks of anticipation, the D-day is finally here, and this evening, Africa’s Afrobeat sensation, Wizkid, officially known as Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, takes the Accra Stadium by storm for his debut concert in the city he calls his ‘second home’ for the Wizkid Live Concert.

The concert of the young, dynamic, youth favourite and multiple award-winning show man promises to thrill about 40,000 expectant fans at the stadium.

Before heading to Ghana, the Grammy Award winner and Nigerian star had held similar sold-out concerts at the Accor Arena in Paris and New York’s Madison Square Garden (November 16) and a gig at the Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (November 24) and the audience cannot expect anything less that a swell time and an experience they would not forget in a hurry.

Although this will be Wizkid’s third show in Ghana, having made his debut alongside the celebrated Akon in 2018, tonight’s show will be his first as the headline performer and also the first performance of the new album in Africa, further lending credence to Ghana’s efforts to the best destination for tourism and hospitality.

“The better part of Wizkid’s 2022 has been on the road, running the ‘Made in Lagos’.

“Safe to say, it is only about time to let Africa in on the party, and nowhere else would have been a better host than Wizkid’s second home,” he said on twitter when the Accra concert was announced.

Event

Wizkid Live is put together by the Finali Entertainment Group, the parent company of Live Hub Entertainment.

A number of Ghana’s best in the music industry at the moment are also billed to be on stage to lend support and also thrill their fans.

Notable among them are R2Bees, King Promise, Eugy, Efya, Darko Vibes, Kelvyn Boy, Gyakie, Yaw Tog, Asaaka Boy, among others.

Preparations

All is set for the show, and with local football on a break due to the World Cup, organisers have had ample time to get the venue ready.

When the Daily Graphic visited the venue yesterday, it observed that the stage was about 90 per cent ready, just like the entire set up.

The Director of Live Hub Entertainment, organisers of the event, Jeffrey Engmann, said they had factored in the star’s love for big spacious stages for his performance and had thus provided that.

“Our stage is bigger and better than anything that has ever been experienced on Ghanaian soil and we honestly cannot wait for the audience to experience our 360-stage set up,” he said.

For better visibility and illumination of the venue for the ambience and visual directions to enable the audience see the artistes and what they do on stage better, the organisers are promising a top-notch lighting system, with the best of light emitting diode (LED) lights to be used.

Medical, welfare

Also, the Daily Graphic observed that ambulances, as well as medical tents, had been mounted, with organisers promising to deploy all the needed medical staff for any emergency or casualty.

Knowing very well how energy would be needed to dance through the nights, there the Daily Graphic saw food and drinks stands being set up for patrons to refill their energy banks.
On the issue of restrooms, Daily Graphic also observed that a lot of work has gone into it.

Aside from the regular washrooms, a number of mobile lavatories have been positioned at vantage points to make access easy when pressed.

Security

The safety and security of both artistes and patrons have been a priority and personnel from private security companies will be strategically positioned at the various entry points, while men in uniform from the state security apparatus will also be there to make sure everyone is cleared before entry.

This is to get rid of any form of threat to put the minds of patrons at ease as they dance their hearts out.

Apart from that, ushers will be all over to attend to and direct patrons as they throng in.

Performances

The ‘yeah yeah’ crooner will give the audience the opportunity to enjoy his music with a two-hour, non-stop performance of some of his repertoire, including ‘Holla at your boy’, ‘Don’t dull’, ‘Essence’, ‘Ojuelegba’ and ‘Call me every day’.

Who is Wizkid?

Wizkid is a Nigerian-born singer, songwriter, producer and executive at Starboy Worldwide and is known for his infectious Afrobeat music.

He began his musical career as a member of the Glorious Five, a group he formed with friends from his church, and was later signed to Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E), a Nigerian record label, in 2009.


He went on to release his first hit single, ‘Holla at your boy’, in 2011, which won him the ‘Next Rate’ award at the 2011 Headies.

His debut album, ‘Superstar’, was released that same year.

Wizkid went on to release four other studio albums, including: Ayo in 2014, Sounds from the Other Side (SFTOS) in 2017, Made in Lagos in 2020 and now More Love Less Ego in 2022.

He has also collaborated with many international artistes along the way, including Drake, Beyonce, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Ty Dolla Sign, etc.

In 2013, he founded the Star Boy Entertainment record label. He released two of his latest works: Made in Lagos and More Love Less Ego, on that label.

His label also hosts a number of talented artistes, including Terri and LAX, and producers DJ Tunez, Legendury Beatz and Maleek Berry.

Wizkid is a prominent figure in the Afrobeat music scene and has been a pioneer in cultivating a love for the genre across the globe. Also, he has won multiple awards at the Grammys, Billboard Awards, Soul Train Awards, BET Awards and MOBO Awards.

Afua Asantewaa to reveal plans after unsuccessful Sing-A-thon attemptAfua Asantewaa to reveal plans after unsuccessful Sing-A-thon attempt

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Afua Asantewaa Aduonum Plans Next Steps Following Unsuccessful Sing-A-Thon Attempt

Afua Asantewaa Aduonum has announced her intention to reveal her plans in the coming days after an unsuccessful Sing-A-Thon attempt, as officially confirmed by the Guinness World Records (GWR).

The outcome of the Sing-A-Thon was acknowledged through a post on the official Guinness World Records platform in response to an inquiry seeking clarification on the result.

Asantewaa had aimed to surpass the existing record for the longest continuous singing marathon, requiring significant endurance and vocal prowess. Despite the outcome, she expressed gratitude to her supporters for their love and encouragement, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive outlook on life.

She concluded her statement with a message of resilience, stating, “When life hands you lemons, turn them into lemonade. Success is sweetest when snatched out of the jaws of defeat.”

Asantewaa assured her audience that she would announce her next course of action soon, demonstrating a commitment to resilience and determination in the face of challenges.

Why is the police not taking action? -Kwaw KeseWhy is the police not taking action? -Kwaw Kese

It is exactly a month since Hiplife artiste, Kwaw Kese made a passionate appeal to the Ghana Police Service to get Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale and artiste manager, Nana Asiamah Hanson popularly known as BullDog to assist in investigations of the murder of his manager, Fennec Okyere.

However, it appears his expectations have not been met and he is calling on the Ghana Police Service to speed up action.

In a video posted on his Instagram page today, December 5, he said “It’s been one month since Shatta Wale came out to say he’s been keeping secrets about how Bulldog planned and killed my manager.

“I don’t know what is happening in this Ghana again, that the Ghana Police are still sitting on this case and not taking any action. If somebody confesses of killing somebody and we are still doing investigations then I don’t know what the investigation is about,” Kwaw Kese lamented in a video that has been shared on Instagram.

 “Shatta Wale confessed that he’s been keeping the secret and since Bulldog is bringing out his secret, he’s also bringing out that secret; and that secret is that, Bulldog planned and killed my manager. What evidence again are you waiting for before you take action? he asked.

Sometime last week, Bulldog and Shatta Wale had publicly given a hint on their simmering sour relationship when the former claimed Black Sherif’s album, The Villian I Never Was will do better than Shatta’s new Gift of God album.

The two had engaged in war of words on social media but things got to a boiling point when Shatta Wale insinuated that Bulldog had a hand in the death of Kwaw Kese’s late manager.

The post attracted lots of attention on social media with Kwaw Kese making a passionate appeal to the police to get Shatta Wale and Bulldog assist in investigations of the murder of his murdered manager.

The police later in a statement indicated that they had contacted Shatta Wale over his social media comments.