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I Believe lyrics

I believe in my baby
Our love will always be (I believe in my baby)
I believe in my baby (ah yeah)
Our love will always be, yeah yeah yeah (say it, say it, say it again)

Now here come to me
Just when I thought
That no one had no kind of love for me
My achin heart was restless
Hopelessly decieved
You came along and made it
Easy to believe
In love again

I believe in my baby (ah yeah)
Our love will always be (say it again)
I believe in my baby

Arms of an angel
Shield me with protection
And you show me that you care
I say it loud and proud
That I ain`t going nowhere
You made my house a home
And now I do believe
In love again

I believe in my baby
Our love will always be
I believe in my baby (I do)
Our love will always be, yeah yeah yeah

Secrets all unfold
There`s nothing left unspoken
From the heart you and I know
Everything about each other
We just let it show
To be or not to be
Thats what you said to me
We`re gonna get it started now
We`re living out our fantasy...
Fantasy (repeat to fade)

Cos I believe
I believe in my baby (my baby)
Our love will always be (say it, say it, say it again)
I believe in my baby (I do)
Our love will always be, yeah yeah yeah (I believe in my baby)

Ah yeah
Say it, say it, say it again

I believe in my baby
Our love will always be (I believe in my baby)
I believe in my baby (ah yeah)
Our love will always be, yeah yeah yeah (say it, say it, say it again)

Cos I believe
I believe in my baby (my baby)
Our love will always be (say it, say it, say it again)
I believe in my baby (I do)
Our love will alwa

Hotter lyrics

Girl picture this
Come with me baby and we can floss in the whip
But he didn`t know I was on the money shit
Bum real tight, up top mad thick
Independent chick
But if you were me you - better better
Are you gonna make me - hotter hotter)
Baby can you make me - hotter hotter)
Make me - hotter hotter
Make me - hotter hotter
Baby
Baby can you, make, make me hotter (make me)
Baby can you make - make me hotter (I wanna know, tell me)
Baby can you, make, make me hotter (can you make me hot, baby)
Baby can you make - make me hotter (I wanna know, I need to know)
Baby - you need to just stop
I don`t care - how much money you`ve got
I wonder if you can, make me hot
You can, make me hot, you can, make me hot
Not just physically (oh), emotionally, mentally (yeah)
Baby that`s my fantasy (my fantasy)
Give me something good to see (give me something)
I want you baby (oh please baby)
Baby can you, make, make me hotter (can you make me)
Baby can you make - make me hotter (oh-whoa)
Baby can you, make, make me hotter (gotta tell me, gotta tell me)
Baby can you make - make me hotter (I need to know, oh)
Ballers don`t impress me, so you know
(You need to just stop)
I don`t care
How much money you`ve got
Do you want my body to be all
All yours
I need a simple man (I need)
Knows how to treat me right (Treat me)
To keep me satisifed
Make love all through the night
Someone to make me (hotter)
Ooooh-ooh-whoa (hotter)
Baby, can`t you make me hotter, yeah
Can you make me...
Baby can you, make, make me hotter (tell me, oh-ooh)
Baby can you make - make me hotter (oh-ooh-ooo-oo)
Baby can you, make, make me hotter (can`t you, make me hotter)
Baby can yo

Hold On lyrics

As we travel through life the seasons change
But the truth remains the same always
So pause for a second take a breath and maybe then you`ll understand
It`s ok to feel helpless and ask the questions why
It`s all part of the tapestry so don`t give up your fight

Hold on hold on
To what you believe in
So come on, hold on hold on
You know you can do it
If you hold, hold on

No-one knows what tomorrow brings
So try and live life here and now in your way
Throughout all your struggle and pain
Remember those times are not in vain
It`s ok to feel sadness
Things, they will all work out
Nobody said it was easy, no
Trust in who you are now

Hold on hold on
To what you believe in
So come on, hold on hold on
You know you can do it
The power`s within you
Freedom to win, hold on

There is always so much more to life
Rise above and stand strong
There you`ll find the light you`re searching for
The place you belong

Hold on hold on
To what you believe in
Hold on hold on
You know you can do it
You know the power`s within you
Freedom to win - if you hold, hold on

Hell No lyrics

Wait,
Before you leave I`ve got something to say
*sigh* so listen to me

I know you wanted to hate me
When you found out that I lied, yeah
I wanna spend eternity
But you say you`ve been decieved
Now you say you wanna leave
But I say...

Hell no, hell no - I won`t let you leave me this time, no
(no, whoa)
Hell no, hell no - Don`t act like you never lied to me
(don`t act like you never lied to me)
Hell no, hell no - My actions are not justified
(are not justified)
Remember the many nights I cried
So hell no you can`t leave me this time

Now under the circumstances
Do you remember what you did to me (to me)
When I found that other hooches pictures
Had `em hid inside a Dru Hill CD...

I`m not trying to go back and forth
I`m just trying to let you know
I`ve fogiven you a hundred times, so
Baby, I`m not gonna let you go, so

Hell no, hell no - (hell no, hell no) I won`t let you leave me this time, no
(don`t leave me)
Hell no, hell no - Don`t act like you never lied to me
(don`t act like you never lied)
Hell no, hell no - (oh no) My actions are not justified
(I`m so sorry baby)
Remember the many nights I cried
Hell no you can`t leave
This time (this time)

Don`t leave me now
I`ll be here if you stay
(I`ll stay right here)

Oh, no

Hell no, hell no - I won`t let you leave me this time, no
(don`t leave me)
Hell no, hell no - Don`t act like you never lied to me
(oh don`t you go away)
Hell no, hell no - My actions are not justified
(I`m so sorry, I`m so sorry baby)
I forgave you baby when you left
Hell no you can`t le

Greatest Love Of All lyrics

Originally performed by Whitney Houston

(Melanie B`s song for which she sang to audition for the Spice Girls)



I believe that children are our future

Teach them well and let them lead the way

Show them all the beauty they possess inside

Give them a sense of pride to make it easier

Let the children`s laughter remind us how we used to be

Everybody searching for a hero

People need someone to look up to

I never found anyone to fulfill my needs

A lonely place to be

So I learned to depend on me

I decided long ago

Never to walk in anyone`s shadows

If I fail, if I succeed

At least I will live as I believe

No matter what they take from me

They can`t take away my dignity

Because the greatest love of all

Is happening to me

I found the greatest love of all

Inside of me

The greatest love of all

Is easy to achieve

Learning to love yourself

It is the greatest love of all

I believe the children are our future

Teach them well and let them lead the way

Show them all the beauty they possess inside

Give them a sense of pride to make it easier

Let the children`s laughter remind us how we used to be

And I decided long ago

Never to walk in anyone`s shadows

If I fail, if I succeed

At least I will live as I believe

No matter what they take from me

They can`t take away my dignity

Because the greatest love of all

Is happening to me

I found the greatest love of all

Inside of me

The greatest love of all

Is easy to achieve

Learning to love yourself

It is the greatest love of all

And if by chance, that special place

That you`ve been dreaming of

Leads you to a lonely place

Find your strength in love

Feels So Good lyrics

*laughs*
Oh I`m gonna get all soft and smoochy
Oh yeah (I love you baby) (oh yeah)
Oh yeah (I love you baby) (oh yeah)
Oh yeah (I love you baby) (oh yeah)
(yipee!)
Oh yeah, feels so good
I`m lovin you, like I should
Remembering, how it feels
Letting go to have you near
Oh yeah, feels so good
I never thought, that it could
My feelings are deep inside
This love I found won`t ever hide
Let`s go from the very start
When we met you and I were inseperable
All at once we swapped our hearts
Knowin that we had it right
People got involved with us
I should have pushed them all away
Now I know what went wrong
Why did is take me so long
Lovin` you, lovin` you is the easy part
Now I know, now I know what to do with it
Me and you, me and you keepin it tight
Cos two of a kind makes us so right
Oh yeah, feels so good
I`m lovin you, like I should
Remembering, how it feels
Letting go to have you near
Oh yeah, feels so good
I never thought, that it could
My feelings are deep inside
This love I found won`t ever hide
Partnerships have ups and downs
Understand you and I are not alone
Feeling real normality
Come on, put your trust in me
Believe in me when I say
Everyone can keep away
Now I know what went wrong
Why did it take me so long
Lovin` you, lovin` you is the easy part
Never know, never know what to do with it
Me and you, me and you keepin it tight
Cos two of a kind makes us so right
Oh yeah, feels so good
I`m lovin you, like I should
Remembering, how it feels
Letting go to have you near
Oh yeah, feels so good
I never thought, that it could
My feelings are deep inside
Th

Feel Me Now lyrics

I like it when we do it this way
*sigh* remember this?
Listen...
Feel me now
(Feel me now, this is your chance to show me)
What you`re about
(What your about, I`m yours for now, I`ll show you)
Feel me now
(Feel me now, come play with me, don`t be afraid)
All I want is what you need
(All I want is what you need)
When I get wanted, I give you what you want
It`s all about the different layers of my body, alright
Just explore me, don`t let me move
Please go down, if you take the lead I won`t mind
Cos I`m a woman, and a woman needs to feel pleasure
And the pleasure is all mine
You`re the chosen one to fullfill my every need
You`ve got that touch indeed
And I could`ve had anyone
But you`re the one (but youre the one)
Feel me now (it just feels so good)
This is your chance to show me
What your about (I wanna feel everything)
I`m yours for now, I`ll show you
Feel me now (feel me now)
Come play with with me, don`t be afraid (just give me everything)
All I want is what you need (just close your eyes, you`ll feel it)
Yeah, this feels really good, really good, just tickle me
Torment all my tastes, just make it go faster please, please...
I know you know what you are doing
Just do it good and don`t let me down
Close your eyes, feel it, feel it all
You`re the chosen one to fullfill my every need
You`ve got that touch indeed
And I could`ve had anyone
But you`re the one (but you`re the one)
Feel me now (it just feels so good)
This is your chance to show me
What you`re about (I wanna feel everything)
I`m yours for now, I`ll show you
Feel me now (feel me now)
Come play with with me, don`t be afra

Beautiful Girl lyrics

When I wake up to your smile
Nothing else compares
And angel sent to here
My beautiful girl
When you look at me that way
You and I both know
I`m helplessly in love
My beautiful girl

I never thought I`d have such a precious gift
With you everything`s so clear

You fulfill my life
Your laughter and your joy
Make my spirit fly
You`re my beautiful girl

A miracle sent to me
You`re my rainbow of light
I`m cherishing this time we have
You sparkle there in my eye

Angel it`s your time to fly
Angel you shine
All the dreams I have are in you
Child of mine

Your story now begins
Each journey that you take
I won`t be far away
My beautiful girl
I can`t remember life before
Now we are one, this I know

A miracle sent to me
You`re my rainbow of light
I`m cherishing this time we have
You sparkle there in my eye
Angel it`s your time to fly
Angel you shine

My rainbow of light
You sparkle there in my eyes
Angel it`s your time to fly
Angel you shine
All the dreams I have are in you
Child of mine

All the dreams I have are in you
Child of mine

Bad Bad Girl lyrics

Lay down on the table
My head is bouncing off the wall
Dizzy and wasted
Not making any sense at all

I tell my self that it`s alright this time
I`m being a bad, bad girl
I want more, just some more, a bit more...

He said it leave
If i went there again
He said it go, go, go
If i did it again
And i did, yes i did
So that`s exactly what he did

I can`t help myself
I can`t help myself
I can`t, i can`t, i can`t help myself

Bad, bad girl....bad, bad girl....

Trying to focus
What is in that distorted face
Locked in the bathroom
Torn between heaven and disgrace

I tell my self that it`s alright this time
I`m being a bad, bad girl
I want more, just some more, a bit more...

He said it leave
If i went there again
He said it go, go, go
If i did it again
He said it leave
If i went there again
He said it go, go, go
If i did it again
And i did, yes i did
And i did, yes i did
And i did, yes i did
So that`s exactly what he did

I can`t help myself
I can`t help myself
I can`t help myself

Bad, bad girl....bad, bad girl....bad, bad girl

He said it leave
If i went there again
He said it go, go, go
If i did it again
He said it leave
If i went there again
He said it go, go, go
If i did it again
And i did, yes i did
And i did, yes i did
And i did, yes i did
So that`s exactly what he did

I can`t help myself
I can`t help myself
I can`t help myself

Abc 123 lyrics

You`ll let me take you to the next level
Let your mind be free
Let your mind be free
If you wanna get with me
Simple as 123
Talkin bout ABC
Like it real nasty
If you wanna play with me
Oh boy, don`t waste my time
You can keep me on a chain
But I don`t think you can take the pain
And all the things that I put you through
It just drove you crazy cos I`m so crazy
You took control and set me free (set me free)
Between the pain of you and me (you and me)
And even though I had it all (had it all)
I`d still reach out for more
Let your mind be free
If you wanna get with me (get with me)
Simple as 123
Talkin bout ABC (ABC)
Like it real nasty
If you wanna play with me (play with me)
Oh boy, don`t waste my time
I like your way without knowin how
But there`s some things that still get me down
The same old way of making love
It`s not quite enough, I need some more
You took control and set me free (set me free)
Between the pain of you and me (you and me)
And even though I had it all (had it all)
I`d still reach out for more
Let your mind be free
If you wanna get with me (if you wanna get with me)
Simple as 123
Talkin bout ABC (talkin bout ABC)
Like it real nasty
If you wanna play with me (if you wanna play with me)
Oh boy, don`t waste my time
- Screwface Rap -
Let your mind be free, yeah
Let your mind be free
If you wanna get with me
Simple as 123 (123)
Talkin bout ABC (ABC)
Like it real nasty
If you wanna play with me (if you wanna play with me)
Oh boy, don`t waste my time
Let your mind be free
If you wanna get with me (get with me)
Simple as 123
Talkin bout ABC (ABC)
Like it rea

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Filmography

Filmography
1993 Coronation Street - Bettabuys check-out worker (uncredited)
1997 Spice World - as herself
2000 Fish
2001 This is My Moment - talent show host
2002 Voodoo Princess - documentary presenter
2003 Burn It - Claire (TV series - season 1 only)
2003 LD:50- Lethal Dose - Louise
2003 Bo' Selecta - as herself
2004 The Seat Filler - Sandie
2004 MTV Cribs - as herself
2005 Telling Lies - Maggie Thomas
2005 A Bear's Tail - as herself
2005 Avid Merrion's Xxxmas Special - as herself (in faux Cribs interview)
2006 Love Thy Neighbor - Lonnie
2007 Dancing With The Stars - as herself (US TV Series - season 5, second place)
2007 Giving You Everything - as herself

Discography

Discography

[edit] Albums
Title Released Chart Position
Hot 9 October 2000 UK #28
LA State Of Mind 27 June 2005 UK #453
Reimagined January 2009 TBR


Singles
Year Title Chart positions[34][35][36][37] Album
UK IRE AUS NZ NET SWI US
1998 "I Want You Back" (featuring Missy Elliott) 1 6 12 20 6 25 25 Why Do Fools Fall in Love Soundtrack, Hot
1999 "Word Up" 14 — — — 86 — 34 Austin Powers 2 Soundtrack
2000 "Tell Me" 4 22 43 — 44 66 — Hot
2001 "Feels So Good" 5 — — — 85 88 —
"Lullaby" 13 — — — — — 40
2005 "Today" 41 — — — — — — L.A. State of Mind

Personal life

Personal life
Following her rise to fame, Brown had a long relationship with Icelandic Fjolnir Thorgeirsson and a short relationship with Australian singer Peter Andre.

While on the Spiceworld Tour, Brown began a romantic relationship with Dutch dancer Jimmy Gulzar. They married in Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, on 13 September 1998;[20] Mel B changed her stage name to 'Melanie G'. Their only child together, daughter Phoenix-Chi, was born in Westminster, London,[21] on 19 February 1999.[22] Marital problems ensued, including allegations of abusive and inattentive behaviour by Gulzar, and the marriage collapsed by the end of 1999. In 2000 Brown filed for divorce, which was finalized later that year.[23] The custody battle for her daughter was highly publicised; Brown won custody, but had to pay a large alimony settlement of £1.25M to her ex-husband.[24]

Brown's next serious relationship was with British actor Max Beesley, from whom she split in 2002. In 2003 Brown moved to Los Angeles, CA with her daughter Phoenix-Chi, stating that she planned to live there permanently. In 2006, Brown became the subject of many tabloid stories, on the basis of her relationship with Hollywood actor Eddie Murphy. Unconfirmed stories quickly came that the pair had tattoos of each other's names, were planning a wedding, and had introduced each other to their respective families. On 17 October 2006 AOL claimed that Brown was in fact having a baby by Murphy.[25] Brown was quoted as saying: "We're in love and get on really well. All the children have met and get on too - it's like a great big happy family. I can't wait to spend Christmas with him and I can't wait to have this baby."[26]

In early December 2006, news came that Brown and Murphy were no longer a couple, and Murphy told a journalist of the Dutch TV show RTL Boulevard at the Dreamgirls film premiere that the parentage of Brown's unborn baby could not be proven until a paternity test has been performed, stating: "I don't know whose child that is until it comes out and has a blood test. You shouldn't jump to conclusions, sir."[27][28] Brown gave birth to Angel Iris Murphy Brown, on 3 April 2007, which coincidentally is also Murphy's birthday. Murphy was listed as the father on the birth certificate despite the ongoing paternity battle. On 22 June 2007, People magazine reported the results of a court-ordered DNA test, confirming through Brown's publicist that Murphy was indeed the father of Brown's baby. Murphy has since admitted paternity.[29] Brown indicated her feelings about Murphy, stating: "The less said about the Beverly Hills Cock the better."[30]

In February 2007, Brown began dating long term friend and movie producer Stephen Belafonte.[31] Brown and Belafonte quietly married on 6 June 2007, in Las Vegas, Nevada.[32] They renewed their vows in a marriage ceremony in Egypt on 8 November 2008.[33]

Current projects

In the summer of 2008, Brown co-hosted her own reality show with Joey Fatone airing on TLC. The Singing Office, which premiered on 29 June 2008 had Brown and Fatone pitted against each other to find the best singers out there working in typical American offices. Brown and her producer husband, Stephen Belafonte, also acted as executive producers on the series.

Brown has also recently launched her own clothing line, "Catty Couture". Heavy on her beloved animal prints, Brown premiered her first collection with a fashion show for buyers in downtown L.A. on 7 April 2008.

Brown hosted the 57th Annual Miss Universe Pageant along with Jerry Springer on 14 July 2008 and continues to appear as a "special events" correspondent on Access Hollywood. She is the face (and body) of Ultimo Lingerie and in September 2008 she walked the Runway at New York Fashion Week for the brand alongside Amanda Beard.

On October 13, 2008 Melanie B, presented the MOBO Awards for the second time, this time alongside Rev Run.

On November 4, 2008, Brown was the guest host of The Paul O'Grady Show, a British chat show. The guests which appeared on the show were Brown's band member Melanie C, Sex and the City actress Kim Cattrall and singer Solange Knowles.

On December 15, 2008 Brown will release Totally Fit a three-disc box set exclusively at TotallyFit.com before being launched nationwide across the USA on 3 February 2009. The Fitness release will feature a 28-day plan of Aerobic and resistance workouts along with advice on Nutrition and recipes.

Beginning in March 2009, Mel B will join actress and former Dancing With the Stars champion Kelly Monaco to star in a Las Vegas revue called PEEPSHOW at the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Hotel and Casino. [19]

Performances

Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result
Inaba Goodman Tonioli
1 Cha cha cha/ "A Deeper Love" 8 8 8 Safe
2 Quickstep/ "Take on Me" 7 8 8 Safe
3 Jive/ "Sweet Soul Music" 9 9 9 Safe
4 Viennese Waltz/ "Breakaway" 8 9 9 Bottom two
5 Samba/ "Spice Up Your Life" 10 9 10 Safe
6 Rumba/ "A Woman's Worth" 10 10 10 Safe
7 Foxtrot/ "Jimmy Mack"
Paso Doble/ "Free Your Mind" 8
10 8
10 8
10 Safe
8 Tango/ "Personal Jesus"
Mambo/ "Mambo Jambo" 9
9 9
10 9
10 Safe
9
Semi-finals Viennese Waltz/ "Somebody to Love"
Paso Doble/ "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" 10
10 10
10 10
10 Safe
10
Finals Cha cha cha/ "Car Wash"
Freestyle/ "The Way I Are"
Mambo/ "Mambo Jambo" 9
9
10 9
9
10 10
9
10 Second place

Musical career

Musical career


1994-2001: Scary Spice
In 1996 Brown, along with Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Victoria Beckham (at that time Victoria Adams), shot to fame as a member of the Spice Girls with the release of "Wannabe". The debut album, Spice, shot to number one all over the globe, including the U.S.. Because of the fact she was often to be found in leopard print clothing and big wild hair and having a loud attitude, Brown received the nickname "Scary Spice" from Top of the Pops Magazine (each member of the group was given a humorous nickname in a small piece titled "Spice Rack"). The Spice Girls were popular in the late 1990s, selling over thirty-five million albums in just two years. They went on to become one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, selling more than fifty-five million records worldwide. They had nine UK number-one singles and two number-one albums. After a third album release, Forever (UK number-two), the members went their separate ways, and Brown developed a solo career.


[edit] Early solo work
At the height of the Spice Girls' success, Brown was invited to work with Missy Elliott on the single "I Want You Back", a song for the soundtrack of the film Why Do Fools Fall in Love. It was recorded in just one afternoon, due to Brown's busy Spice Girls schedule. The video featured Brown's then husband Jimmy Gulzar, who appeared chained and submissive to his wife. Upon its British release in September 1998, I Want You Back sold 80,000 copies in its first week alone, giving Brown her first and only solo #1 in her home country. This was confirmed on the day that the Spice Girls played their last world tour concert at Wembley Stadium in front of 52,000 fans. Ultimately the single sold 218,000 copies and became the 82nd Bestselling British Single of 1998.[2]

At the suggestion of her then-husband Jimmy Gulzar, Brown covered Cameo's 1986 hit Word Up as her next solo release. The track was notable for being produced by Timbaland. The track was already released on the soundtrack to Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. This resulted in its flopping in the UK (peaking at #14), making it the lowest charting Spice Girls related single of the 90s.[3] The European video was a surreal animation, directed by Jimmy. A further video was shot which featured the mini me character from Austin Powers. The track was not included on Brown's UK version of her debut solo album, and speaking at the time of her album release she stated that she "didn't really like 'Word Up'".[citation needed]

Following the disappointing performance of Word Up , Brown stopped releasing records for a while, but worked quietly on tracks for her debut solo album and the third Spice Girls album. Turning to television work, she hosted Pure Naughty, a weekly BBC2 magazine show focusing on black music. She also hosted the MOBO Awards on two occasions, in 1998 with Bill Bellamy and in 1999 with Wyclef Jean, and took part in a BBC funded short film entitled Fish.


[edit] Hot - debut solo album
As a way of dealing with the problems of her marriage, Brown continued working on her debut solo album.[citation needed] She worked with producers such as Sisqo, Teddy Riley, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson, Prince), with whom she was also working on the Spice Girls' third album, Forever.

In September 2000, she said that she heard the first single release from the album, "Tell Me". The track debuted at #4 in the UK charts with about 40,000 copies sold in its first week. It finally sold approximately 100,000 copies, making it the 158th "best seller" of 2000.[4] The album, Hot, was released one month later on 3 October, was not a success and garnered mediocre reviews.[5] It sold a disappointing 7,419 copies in its first week and charted at a weak #28, before quickly falling out of the charts.[6]

Following the release of "Feels So Good", rumours began that if her next single flopped she would be dropped by her record company, Virgin Records. In May, Brown performed a small set at the London G-A-Y Astoria club, her only solo gig until 2004. A third single was released in June 2001, "Lullaby", a pop number dedicated to her daughter. It was accompanied by a very simple video shot in Morocco and featured Brown with Phoenix Chi. The media criticised Brown for using her child in the music video and single artwork, labelling her Desperate Spice and insinuating that she was exploiting her child as a marketing tool. The single entered and peaked at a disappointing #13, and Virgin duly dumped Brown from their label.[7]


[edit] Return to music: LA State of Mind
In April 2004, Brown was approached to take part in the musical Rent. She played the role of Mimi, a drug-addicted young girl, and achieved positive reviews, but not from the show's fanbase. A few weeks after Brown finished her Rent stint, she played her second and last solo gig to date in a New York club, performing some songs from the musical and showcasing some new material she had written. As the songs received positive feedback,[citation needed] Brown decided to release them a year later through an independent label, Amber Café.

The only single from the album, "Today", saw a UK release in June 2005. Brown had stated it was just a gift to her fans, and minus a few small appearances no promotion was made. "Today" entered the singles chart at #41, selling around 1,000 copies in its first week.

The album, LA State Of Mind, was released on 27 June 2005 in two formats: as a regular CD and as a Limited Edition with a 30 minute DVD documentary detailing Brown's life in LA. The album fared even worse than its lead single, selling just 670 copies in its first week and charting at #453

Rumours of a second single were fuelled by "Beautiful Girl" bouncing around on the UK Singles Release Schedule for a couple of months. Allegedly a video was made, but due to the poor sales of both the previous single and the album, this release never materialised. Brown was not dropped from Amber Café; both parties decided to amicably part ways.


[edit] Return of the Spice Girls
After several years of speculation, Brown reunited with the other Spice Girls for a reunion tour that began in December 2007 and concluded in February 2008. The tour was a major success, and also coincided with a greatest hits album, documentary and promotion.


[edit] Third album (Reimagined)
Brown revealed in June 2008 that she had completed ten tracks and will be working with Janet Jackson and Missy Elliott. [8] However in July 2008, following a report by celebrity blogger Perez Hilton that Brown had lied about her collaboration with Jackson, [9], Brown admitted that there was no truth to her previous claim.[10] [11] [12] [13] Brown is also busy recording tracks for a new album she expects to have ready for release late 2008. "It's an R&B-pop kind of thing, a cross between early Pink and Destiny's Child. Urban pop. That's what I do best, where I come from, what people know me for, I've recorded four songs so far with some really great people," she says. One of the producers behind the album is Rodney Jerkins, aka Darkchild, who previously worked with Brown on the Spice Girls' final studio album, Forever, in 2000.[14] Scott Storch revealed they are currently working on Brown’s new album together.[15] Brown revealed in June 2008 that she had completed ten tracks and will be working with Missy Elliott and Lil' Kim. Brown has also recorded on Missy's 7th studio album on a track called "Milk and Cookies". Brown made a brief appearance on British morning show GMTV and announced that she would be releasing a fitness DVD, and then continued to say the new album is not ready yet and said the expected arrival of the album would be in 2009. The first single is rumored to be called "Whose Is It", and is expected to be dropping in late 2008. The song "Who's Is It" was first demo'd by the American girl group Danity Kane for Tapemasters, Inc. After not making it on their second studio album, Welcome to the Dollhouse (album), it has since been re-recorded for Mel.


[edit] Non-musical works
From 2001-2004 Melanie B concentrated on a variety of non-singing projects. She hosted a number of TV shows such as This Is My Moment (a talent show) for ITV1 and shot a documentary called Voodoo Princess for Channel 4 which got many good reviews. She took part in smaller projects as a presenter such as Top of the Pops, Party in the park for the Prince's Trust and The All Star Animal Awards. She has appeared as herself in an advert for the Yorkshire tourist board in a series which included contributions from other Yorkshire-born celebrities and in the film Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde.[16]

In 2002, Brown released her hit autobiography, Catch A Fire, which reached #7 in the official books chart[citation needed] and saw her touring the UK to promote it with a run of book signings.

In her autobiography "Catch a Fire" Brown talked about how she loses interest in her passions with time. She lost interest in dancing once she found music (with the Spice Girls), and after her album failed to meet expectations she found herself not interested in making another. With that she turned to acting. Outside of SpiceWorld and 'Fish' Brown's first real role came in the form of a British drama, Burn It. She appeared in a horror film entitled, LD 50 Lethal Dose, which was released directly to DVD in 2004. She acted in a long run of shows as part of the cast for the Vagina Monologues which was a big success in the UK. She was in the movie The Seat Filler, co-produced by Will Smith and starring Destiny's Child star Kelly Rowland. Melanie also appeared as Mimi in the broadway production of Rent.

In recent years, Brown has also been seen playing herself in episodes of the comedy series Bo' Selecta and A Bear's Tail. In 2003, Brown made a cameo appearance in the music video Bo Selecta's Proper Crimbo. In late 2007, she hosted a television special for Canada's MuchMoreMusic called Your Fave Videos of the 80's.


[edit] Dancing With The Stars
Following an appearance in the short film Love Thy Neighbor,[17] in September 2007, Brown joined the fifth season of the U.S. television hit Dancing with the Stars with her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. The pair was the highest scoring couple during the season and made it to the finals. On 27 November 2007, in the season finale, though they had a perfect score on their final dance, they took second place in the show.[18]

Musical career

Musical career


1994-2001: Scary Spice
In 1996 Brown, along with Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, and Victoria Beckham (at that time Victoria Adams), shot to fame as a member of the Spice Girls with the release of "Wannabe". The debut album, Spice, shot to number one all over the globe, including the U.S.. Because of the fact she was often to be found in leopard print clothing and big wild hair and having a loud attitude, Brown received the nickname "Scary Spice" from Top of the Pops Magazine (each member of the group was given a humorous nickname in a small piece titled "Spice Rack"). The Spice Girls were popular in the late 1990s, selling over thirty-five million albums in just two years. They went on to become one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, selling more than fifty-five million records worldwide. They had nine UK number-one singles and two number-one albums. After a third album release, Forever (UK number-two), the members went their separate ways, and Brown developed a solo career.


[edit] Early solo work
At the height of the Spice Girls' success, Brown was invited to work with Missy Elliott on the single "I Want You Back", a song for the soundtrack of the film Why Do Fools Fall in Love. It was recorded in just one afternoon, due to Brown's busy Spice Girls schedule. The video featured Brown's then husband Jimmy Gulzar, who appeared chained and submissive to his wife. Upon its British release in September 1998, I Want You Back sold 80,000 copies in its first week alone, giving Brown her first and only solo #1 in her home country. This was confirmed on the day that the Spice Girls played their last world tour concert at Wembley Stadium in front of 52,000 fans. Ultimately the single sold 218,000 copies and became the 82nd Bestselling British Single of 1998.[2]

At the suggestion of her then-husband Jimmy Gulzar, Brown covered Cameo's 1986 hit Word Up as her next solo release. The track was notable for being produced by Timbaland. The track was already released on the soundtrack to Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. This resulted in its flopping in the UK (peaking at #14), making it the lowest charting Spice Girls related single of the 90s.[3] The European video was a surreal animation, directed by Jimmy. A further video was shot which featured the mini me character from Austin Powers. The track was not included on Brown's UK version of her debut solo album, and speaking at the time of her album release she stated that she "didn't really like 'Word Up'".[citation needed]

Following the disappointing performance of Word Up , Brown stopped releasing records for a while, but worked quietly on tracks for her debut solo album and the third Spice Girls album. Turning to television work, she hosted Pure Naughty, a weekly BBC2 magazine show focusing on black music. She also hosted the MOBO Awards on two occasions, in 1998 with Bill Bellamy and in 1999 with Wyclef Jean, and took part in a BBC funded short film entitled Fish.


[edit] Hot - debut solo album
As a way of dealing with the problems of her marriage, Brown continued working on her debut solo album.[citation needed] She worked with producers such as Sisqo, Teddy Riley, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson, Prince), with whom she was also working on the Spice Girls' third album, Forever.

In September 2000, she said that she heard the first single release from the album, "Tell Me". The track debuted at #4 in the UK charts with about 40,000 copies sold in its first week. It finally sold approximately 100,000 copies, making it the 158th "best seller" of 2000.[4] The album, Hot, was released one month later on 3 October, was not a success and garnered mediocre reviews.[5] It sold a disappointing 7,419 copies in its first week and charted at a weak #28, before quickly falling out of the charts.[6]

Following the release of "Feels So Good", rumours began that if her next single flopped she would be dropped by her record company, Virgin Records. In May, Brown performed a small set at the London G-A-Y Astoria club, her only solo gig until 2004. A third single was released in June 2001, "Lullaby", a pop number dedicated to her daughter. It was accompanied by a very simple video shot in Morocco and featured Brown with Phoenix Chi. The media criticised Brown for using her child in the music video and single artwork, labelling her Desperate Spice and insinuating that she was exploiting her child as a marketing tool. The single entered and peaked at a disappointing #13, and Virgin duly dumped Brown from their label.[7]


[edit] Return to music: LA State of Mind
In April 2004, Brown was approached to take part in the musical Rent. She played the role of Mimi, a drug-addicted young girl, and achieved positive reviews, but not from the show's fanbase. A few weeks after Brown finished her Rent stint, she played her second and last solo gig to date in a New York club, performing some songs from the musical and showcasing some new material she had written. As the songs received positive feedback,[citation needed] Brown decided to release them a year later through an independent label, Amber Café.

The only single from the album, "Today", saw a UK release in June 2005. Brown had stated it was just a gift to her fans, and minus a few small appearances no promotion was made. "Today" entered the singles chart at #41, selling around 1,000 copies in its first week.

The album, LA State Of Mind, was released on 27 June 2005 in two formats: as a regular CD and as a Limited Edition with a 30 minute DVD documentary detailing Brown's life in LA. The album fared even worse than its lead single, selling just 670 copies in its first week and charting at #453

Rumours of a second single were fuelled by "Beautiful Girl" bouncing around on the UK Singles Release Schedule for a couple of months. Allegedly a video was made, but due to the poor sales of both the previous single and the album, this release never materialised. Brown was not dropped from Amber Café; both parties decided to amicably part ways.


[edit] Return of the Spice Girls
After several years of speculation, Brown reunited with the other Spice Girls for a reunion tour that began in December 2007 and concluded in February 2008. The tour was a major success, and also coincided with a greatest hits album, documentary and promotion.


[edit] Third album (Reimagined)
Brown revealed in June 2008 that she had completed ten tracks and will be working with Janet Jackson and Missy Elliott. [8] However in July 2008, following a report by celebrity blogger Perez Hilton that Brown had lied about her collaboration with Jackson, [9], Brown admitted that there was no truth to her previous claim.[10] [11] [12] [13] Brown is also busy recording tracks for a new album she expects to have ready for release late 2008. "It's an R&B-pop kind of thing, a cross between early Pink and Destiny's Child. Urban pop. That's what I do best, where I come from, what people know me for, I've recorded four songs so far with some really great people," she says. One of the producers behind the album is Rodney Jerkins, aka Darkchild, who previously worked with Brown on the Spice Girls' final studio album, Forever, in 2000.[14] Scott Storch revealed they are currently working on Brown’s new album together.[15] Brown revealed in June 2008 that she had completed ten tracks and will be working with Missy Elliott and Lil' Kim. Brown has also recorded on Missy's 7th studio album on a track called "Milk and Cookies". Brown made a brief appearance on British morning show GMTV and announced that she would be releasing a fitness DVD, and then continued to say the new album is not ready yet and said the expected arrival of the album would be in 2009. The first single is rumored to be called "Whose Is It", and is expected to be dropping in late 2008. The song "Who's Is It" was first demo'd by the American girl group Danity Kane for Tapemasters, Inc. After not making it on their second studio album, Welcome to the Dollhouse (album), it has since been re-recorded for Mel.


[edit] Non-musical works
From 2001-2004 Melanie B concentrated on a variety of non-singing projects. She hosted a number of TV shows such as This Is My Moment (a talent show) for ITV1 and shot a documentary called Voodoo Princess for Channel 4 which got many good reviews. She took part in smaller projects as a presenter such as Top of the Pops, Party in the park for the Prince's Trust and The All Star Animal Awards. She has appeared as herself in an advert for the Yorkshire tourist board in a series which included contributions from other Yorkshire-born celebrities and in the film Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde.[16]

In 2002, Brown released her hit autobiography, Catch A Fire, which reached #7 in the official books chart[citation needed] and saw her touring the UK to promote it with a run of book signings.

In her autobiography "Catch a Fire" Brown talked about how she loses interest in her passions with time. She lost interest in dancing once she found music (with the Spice Girls), and after her album failed to meet expectations she found herself not interested in making another. With that she turned to acting. Outside of SpiceWorld and 'Fish' Brown's first real role came in the form of a British drama, Burn It. She appeared in a horror film entitled, LD 50 Lethal Dose, which was released directly to DVD in 2004. She acted in a long run of shows as part of the cast for the Vagina Monologues which was a big success in the UK. She was in the movie The Seat Filler, co-produced by Will Smith and starring Destiny's Child star Kelly Rowland. Melanie also appeared as Mimi in the broadway production of Rent.

In recent years, Brown has also been seen playing herself in episodes of the comedy series Bo' Selecta and A Bear's Tail. In 2003, Brown made a cameo appearance in the music video Bo Selecta's Proper Crimbo. In late 2007, she hosted a television special for Canada's MuchMoreMusic called Your Fave Videos of the 80's.


[edit] Dancing With The Stars
Following an appearance in the short film Love Thy Neighbor,[17] in September 2007, Brown joined the fifth season of the U.S. television hit Dancing with the Stars with her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. The pair was the highest scoring couple during the season and made it to the finals. On 27 November 2007, in the season finale, though they had a perfect score on their final dance, they took second place in the show.[18]

Early life

Early life
Brown was born in Harehills, Leeds, West Yorkshire, to a white English mother, Andrea, and a black Nevisian father, Martin. She has a younger sister named Danielle who is an actress. She studied performing arts at Intake High School, in Leeds, before entering the entertainment industry. For a time she worked as a dancer in the holiday resort, Blackpool, Lancashire.

After seeing an advertisement for an audition in a newspaper, Brown started her music career in a band known as Touch. The group left the original management team and eventually teamed up with music manager Simon Fuller. Here, she and the other girls were launched on the world as the Spice Girls. After worldwide success in the group she embarked on a solo music career in 1998. Her first solo album, with Virgin Records, was somewhat of a success, including a number one hit. However, it did not sell or chart very well. In 2005, she released a second solo album which did not attract much attention.

You're in MELANIE B SPICE GIRLS

Real pop stars are more than just popular; they are barometers for an era, providing the images for the world' memories of a particular time. Look back to the 1960s and we see those Beatles smiles and monochrome suits. Cast you mind back to the late 1990s and it is those Girls, those songs, that dress.
Music snobs might sniff at the comparison to the Fab Four but all those Beatles dolls, Beatles annuals and movies that made John, Paul, George and Ringo such omnipotent beings in the 1960s were re-created in the 1990s with just as much fervour around Emma, Geri, Mel B, Melanie C and Victoria.

Real pop stars can do their stuff on stage and on record, but they are also unique, entertaining, fun and hold the attention of the whole world just by being themselves.

There have not been many, but the The Spice Girls qualify with ease.
They were draped in the Union Jack colours as much as the Swinging Sixties (literally in Geri' case at the 1997 BRIT Awards) and what made the Spice experience so special was that this was a British all-female group who had moulded themselves into a phenomenon through talent, single-minded determination and the force of five personalities moulding into one irresistible package. The girls loved them as role models, but Spice even converted the boys to the pop cause.
Spice Girls were so good, they named them all twice. Grandmothers, even teenagers who missed them the first time round, can still name Baby, Ginger, Scary, Sporty and Posh.

In July 1996, it was all just beginning for us, startled into taking notice by the arresting video to Wannabe, bringing the phrase Zig-a-zig-ah into the English language. For the Girls, it was just their explosion into the public eye after two years of hard work, holed up together working on songs with producers, on dance routines, honing their natural instinct for stardom.
Suddenly, Wannabe had shone the spotlight on them and they were not about to let it go. That song went to Number 1 in the UK and 30 other countries. It broke America, where it became the highest debut ever in the Hot 100 chart by a British band, beating the Beatles'I Want To Hold Your Hand. The next two singles, Say You'l Be There and 2 Become 1 made Number 1 in 53 countries.

They were the fastest selling British band since the Beatles when debut album Spice was released in November 1996 and comparisons were made to the Fab Four in terms of British balance of trade as much as musical impact.
Second album Spiceworld sold over ten million copies, spawning massive hit singles Spice Up Your Life, Too Much, Stop and Viva Forever and of course Spiceworld: The Movie. It followed the Beatles'Hard Day' Night into the pantheon of self-deprecating studies on the pop phenomenon. The film grossed in excess of $100 million in cinema ticket and DVD sales.

The Girls toured the world, silencing cynical critics by receiving hefty acclaim for their stage spectacle.
Of course, Geri left to pursue her own destiny and the Fab Five became four. But they carried on, as popular as ever and released third album Forever in 2000 before going their separate ways.
Their record of 9 UK Number 1 singles and 55 million records sold is breathtaking by the standards of this new millennium.
Their solo careers collectively posted almost as impressive numbers. Over the course of the last 7 years, the world' media has followed every detail of the Girls'lives and that hunger for extra Spice was graphically displayed on June 28 this year when the Emma, Geri, Mel B, Melanie C and Victoria came together at London' O2 Arena to announce their reunion tour.

The global media welcomed them back with obvious affection as the group seemed as fresh and fun as they did in that 1996 Wannabe video. The global public were even more enthusiastic, registering for the ticket ballot at www.thespicegirls.com in droves. 3 million registered within a month, extra dates were announced and masses of media attention ensued.

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Melanie Brown, a.k.a. "Mel B", is best known as being "Scary Spice", one of the members of the iconic girl band, the Spice Girls. Their first single, "Wannabe" was released in 1996 and estabilished the group as a phenomenon worldwide. The Spice Girls went on to release three studio albums and ten singles, selling over 55 million records worldwide. Mel B released her debut solo album, "Hot", in October 2000, and it produced three top five singles, including the monster hit "I Want You Back" – a collaboration with Missy Elliott.

Melanie then embarked upon a new and successful career as a TV presenter and actress. She hosted two seasons of the ITV1 talent show "This Is My Moment", shot a documentary for Channel 4 called "Voodoo Princess" and was a lead character in the BBC3 sit-com "Burn It". Melanie has also presented Top of the Pops and Party In The Park for The Prince's Trust.

In 2002, Melanie released her hit autobiography, titled "Catch A Fire", which went straight into the book chart top 10. The following year, she made her theatre debut in "The Vagina Monologues" in London. She continued to pursue her successful acting career with leading roles in two films, the horror "Lethal Dose" and the comedy "The Seat Filler", co-produced by Will Smith and starring Destiny's Child singer Kelly Rowland.

From April to September 2004, Melanie played the role of Mimi in the musical "Rent" on Broadway, and the following year she released her second solo album, "L.A. State Of Mind", featuring the single "Today".

In June 2007, after much speculation, plans were announced for a Spice Girls worldwide reunion tour kicking off on December 2, 2007. Mel has since taken America by storm by burning up the dance floor on the latest season of ABC's smash hit, "Dancing with the Stars" alongside her partner, russian bad-boy Maksin Chmerkovskiy. With brother and sister bickering and undeniable talent, the pair has quickly become a fan favorite.

The Leeds, England born Brown has two daughters, Phoenix Chi and Angel Iris, and is married to longtime friend and movie producer, Stephen Belafonte. The couple currently resides in Los Angeles with their children.

Yeah I'm british Say what...

Lyrics:
Yeah I'm british
Say what...


Don't swim in the water, if you don't wanna get wet
Don't come in my kitchen, if you don't wanna sweat

You better freeze don't move, it's about to go up
I'm a renegade, so it's about to get rough
Take these handcuffs, your under arrest
I got probable cause, this is not a test

Got a bone to pick, yeah I'm talking to you
It's a sticky situation, hope you got sweetooth
Make you stretch, do you like aerobics class
When you do the hokey pokey turn around and smack my... hahaha

I can't deny
I see you got your feelings deep or better
But don't lose it now, hold it down
There's a question I gotta ask before we end it
I wanna hear it

Whose is it? Huh? It's mine, it's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose is it? Huh? It's mine, it's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose is it? Whose is it? I got it, I got it
Whose is it? Huh? It's mine, it's mine, it's mine, it's mine

I can't hear you - Speak up, say it louder
Double dare you - Speak up, say it louder
Whose is it? Whose is it? Whose is it? What? What?
Whose is it? Whose is it? Whose is it? What? What?

Don't swim in the water, if you don't wanna get wet
Don't come in my kitchen, if you don't wanna sweat

Better stop don't move, it's about to get hot
When I get in position, don't move last spot
You're driving this car, but I'm in control
So when I put it in fifth, don't let the clutch go

Gonna take it for a trip, from the ground to the sky
So when I say "Can you feel this?", then you better not lie
Make you stretch, do you like aerobics class
When you do the hokey pokey turn around and smack my... hahaha

I can't deny
I see you got your feelings deep or better
But don't lose it now, hold it down
There's a question I gotta ask before we end it
I wanna hear it

Whose is it? Huh? It's mine, it's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose is it? Huh? It's mine, it's mine, it's mine, it's mine
Whose is it? Whose is it? I got it, I got it
Whose is it? Huh? It's mine, it's mine, it's mine, it's mine

I can't hear you - Speak up, say it louder
Double dare you - Speak up, say it louder
Whose is it? Whose is it? Whose is it? What? What?
Whose is it? Whose is it? Whose is it? What? What?

Yeah I'm british
Say what...

Don't swim in the water, if you don't wanna get wet
Don't come in my kitchen, if you don't wanna sweat

A fan made edit of "Whose Is It" available in Multimedia

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Mel B's Totally Fitness comes out in the US on February 3rd, 2009 but is now up on and available for pre-order.

TOTALLY FIT is definitely not your average workout DVD. Mel’s approach is fun, inspirational, and motivating, presenting the secrets to her success to anyone who wants to change both their lives and bodies, including all kinds of lifestyles and fitness levels. “For anyone with jubbily bits, I’m going to tighten you up, make you laugh and enjoy your workout no matter what level of fitness you are,” says Mel B.

TOTALLY FIT breaks down Mel’s straightforward approach to staying in shape into a simple 28-day plan. The first disc contains a 60-minute fitness class split into 30-minute sessions. The first session is an aerobic workout set to pumping dance tracks that is the ideal route to burning fat, driving up heart rates and promoting overall fitness. The second session includes an up-tempo resistance workout, using everyday objects to help tone and trim the body. These are the workouts that Mel still does week in week out.

The second disc includes additional bonus routines that target problem areas and promote overall lifestyle change. The disc features four 10-minute workouts that focus on the areas all women struggle with—bums, tums, legs and arms. There’s also a “Chill Out” stretch session designed to help women relax after a stressful day or as a well-deserved, post-workout reward.

The final disc provides advice and tips on nutrition, including Mel’s own secret recipes and snacks. A helpful video tracks Mel’s eating habits during a typical day—from breakfast and snaking at the office to lunch and eating out. Throughout the day, Mel offers great hints for getting faster and longer-lasting results, not for just a month, but forever.