"Stop" is a song by the British pop group Spice Girls. It was written by the group members with Paul Wilson and Andy Watkins—the songwriters and production duo known as Absolute—at the same time as the group was filming scenes for their movie Spice World. "Stop" was produced by Wilson and Watkins for the group's second album Spiceworld, which was released in November 1997.
"Stop" is an dance-pop song with influences of Motown's blue-eyed soul, and features instrumentation from a guitar and a brass. The music video, directed by James Brown and filmed in Ireland, features the group in a traditional 1950s working class street and showed them playing with young girls in various children's games. The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics, with many of them complimenting the Motown influences and production. "Stop" was performed by the group in a number of live appearances in Europe and North America including their three tours.
Released as the album's third single in March 1998, it peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart behind "It's Like That" by Run-D.M.C. vs Jason Nevins, ending the Spice Girls' streak of consecutive number-one singles in the on the chart at six. It was moderately successful internationally, peaking inside the top twenty on the majority of the charts that it entered. In the United States, "Stop" peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the group's sixth consecutive top twenty on the chart. It was the group's last single that was released before Geri Halliwell's departure in May 1998 though it was not the last single to include her vocals.
Blur intended "Song 2" to be a satire of grunge. The song was nonetheless their biggest hit in the United States. The song has often featured in popular culture, and first appeared in the hit video game FIFA: Road to World Cup 98.
"Girls" is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released in 1987 as well as the music video as the seventh and final single from their debut album Licensed to Ill. Like "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)", this song was never performed live and it is one of the few songs on the album that are not in the vein of their standard rap songs.
Song structure and lyrics
The song is the shortest on the album, lasting just over 2 minutes long. The song's instrumental is relatively simple, consisting of a drum beat being played over a vibraphone loop, with occasional pauses. The song contains many similarities to the song "Shout" by The Isley Brothers.
Lyrically, the song talks about the narrator (Ad-Rock)'s desire for women. He recalls a experience from two years before with a woman who had an interest in the narrator's band mate MCA. MCA did not share her feelings and permitted the narrator to pursue her romantically. Ad-Rock takes the woman for a walk near a body of water and asks for her hand. The woman rejects his proposal. She moves to a far away location but in the present day the narrator sees her back in town showing interest in his other band mate, Mike D.
Choi Dong-wook (born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name Se7en, is a South Korean singer, who has also advanced into Japan, China and the United States.
Career
2003: Debut
Se7en began training under the management agency YG Entertainment at the age of fifteen. After four years of training in singing and dancing, he made his debut in 2003 with "Come Back To Me". He then released his debut album Just Listen on March 8, 2003. Later that year, he received the Best Newcomer Award from MNET. MNET described Se7en as a super rookie who could only stand against Rain, although the two were friends back in their high school years, alongside Boom.
2007–2009: American debut
Se7en and the YG Family (including Big Bang, 2NE1, Jinusean, Gummy, PSY and Epik High) made an appearance on the now defunct MTV K, followed by three concerts in Washington DC, New York City, and Los Angeles, to celebrate YG Family's 10th Anniversary and to help promote Se7en before his American debut. The MTV K documentary aired on December 11, 2006.
Amber Lily Solberg was born on January 18, 1997 near Los Angeles, California, to parents Eric Solberg and Maria Elena Baduria. She is half Norwegian and half Filipino. Solberg began singing at the age of 5, where she sang Christina Aguilera's song "Reflection" at her school's first grade talent show. Later on, at age 7, she starred in her first musical theater production. On August 8, 2008, she released her first full-length album, Amber Lily, which contained 9 original songs, each co-written by Solberg and Simone Sello, who produced the entire album.
Radio Disney's Next Big Thing (2009-2010)
Amber Lily was a featured artist on Disney's "Next Big Thing", or "N.B.T", alongside 4 other acts, which were announced late 2009.
Two original singles were featured on the show: "2 2 2 L8" and "Next To You." They were later featured on her second album, Coming to Life. Amber Lily did not win the competition, but has been featured on Radio Disney's channel, the same thing happens with Coco Jones and "N.B.T." winners, Kicking Daisies.
The official music video for the Spice Girls 'Stop'.
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Spice Girls - Stop (Lyrics)
Spice Girls - Stop with lyrics on screen
published: 02 Dec 2010
Spice Girls - Stop! Live Vocals - 1080 HD
BACKSTAGE ON TOUR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0jmwZxtIeE
Spice Girls Performing at VS Fashion Show (November 2007)
Artist: Spice Girls
Album: Spiceworld
Song Title: Stop (Album Version)
Producer(s): Absolute
Songwriter(s): Spice Girls, Andy Watkins, Paul Wilson
Genre: Dance-Pop
Realesed: 9 March 1998
Recorded: Mid-1997
Studio: Olympic, London
Format: Digital Single
Label: Virgin
Lenght: 3:27 Stop (Album Version)
Bought The Digital Album "Spiceworld"
By Spice Girls On Itunes:
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"Stop" From The Album "Spiceworld" Lyrics :
You just walk in, I make you smile
It's cool but
You don't even know me
You take an inch, I run a mile
Can't win you're
Always right behind me
And we know that you could go and find some other
Take or leave it or just don't even bother
Caught in a craze, it's just a phase
Or will this be around forever
Don't you know it's going ...
published: 30 Aug 2021
Spice Girls - Stop (Live at Brit Awards 1998) • HD
The official music video for the Spice Girls 'Stop'.
To celebrate 25 years of Spiceworld, the Spice Girls will release a new anniversary edition on November 4...
The official music video for the Spice Girls 'Stop'.
To celebrate 25 years of Spiceworld, the Spice Girls will release a new anniversary edition on November 4th 2022 that features unreleased live recordings, new remixes and unreleased tracks.
Pre-order now: http://spcgrls.uk/SW25
Follow the Spice Girls official social accounts:
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The official music video for the Spice Girls 'Stop'.
To celebrate 25 years of Spiceworld, the Spice Girls will release a new anniversary edition on November 4th 2022 that features unreleased live recordings, new remixes and unreleased tracks.
Pre-order now: http://spcgrls.uk/SW25
Follow the Spice Girls official social accounts:
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Stop - Spice Girls - Karaoke Version
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The official music video for the Spice Girls 'Stop'.
To celebrate 25 years of Spiceworld, the Spice Girls will release a new anniversary edition on November 4th 2022 that features unreleased live recordings, new remixes and unreleased tracks.
Pre-order now: http://spcgrls.uk/SW25
Follow the Spice Girls official social accounts:
Website: http://spcgrls.uk/officialwebsiteID
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Facebook: http://spcgrls.uk/facebookID
Twitter: http://spcgrls.uk/twitterID
Spotify: http://spcgrls.uk/spotifyID
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"Stop" is a song by the British pop group Spice Girls. It was written by the group members with Paul Wilson and Andy Watkins—the songwriters and production duo known as Absolute—at the same time as the group was filming scenes for their movie Spice World. "Stop" was produced by Wilson and Watkins for the group's second album Spiceworld, which was released in November 1997.
"Stop" is an dance-pop song with influences of Motown's blue-eyed soul, and features instrumentation from a guitar and a brass. The music video, directed by James Brown and filmed in Ireland, features the group in a traditional 1950s working class street and showed them playing with young girls in various children's games. The song received mostly positive reviews from music critics, with many of them complimenting the Motown influences and production. "Stop" was performed by the group in a number of live appearances in Europe and North America including their three tours.
Released as the album's third single in March 1998, it peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart behind "It's Like That" by Run-D.M.C. vs Jason Nevins, ending the Spice Girls' streak of consecutive number-one singles in the on the chart at six. It was moderately successful internationally, peaking inside the top twenty on the majority of the charts that it entered. In the United States, "Stop" peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the group's sixth consecutive top twenty on the chart. It was the group's last single that was released before Geri Halliwell's departure in May 1998 though it was not the last single to include her vocals.
Martin (MetroTalk, Mon) says Oasis songs will disappear like those by Take That and The SpiceGirls. ‘Stop’ right now, ‘Who do you think you are?’ As a 1990s girl, I hear more of these bands than I ...
Geri Halliwell is catching some heat for an Instagram post wishing her fellow SpiceGirls bandmate Mel B a happy birthday that originally didn't seem to be written by her.
... dance moves to their popular song “Stop.” It’s super exciting to see them all perform together, as Posh was the holdout when the SpiceGirls reunited a few years back. .
Posh was seen singing and dancing to the SpiceGirls' 1997 hit ... Her youngest song Cruz, 19, who has is an aspiring pop star himself, performed a cover of the Spice Girls' 1996 song Mama at the venue.
The girl group even staged an impromptu reunion to perform their 1997 hit song “Stop” for the attendees ... The singer reunited with her fellow SpiceGirls at the party ... The girl group performed their song “Stop “for the crowd.
In the video, the fab five performed the choreography to their hit song Stop while singing along to the classic SpiceGirls tune, as David, 48, grinned from ear to ear ... Mel teased there would be a Spice Girls reunion (Picture.
Her injury didn’t stop her from ... In the video, the fab five performed the choreography to their hit song Stop while singing along to the classic SpiceGirls tune, as David grinned from ear to ear.
I want to be able to recognise the songs and dance to them ... “We’re adding songs to the jukebox all the time. The group we’ve been caught short on is SpiceGirls ... “I forget which, but I was singing a Jacksons song before I played it, going.
In the video, Martha bopped away to the SpiceGirls song Stop in the bathroom, throwing her head back and forth as she sang ... with one commenting, 'She could take Posh spices place in the next tour'.
Days earlier, a group of activists disrupted the Barclays PLC meeting, changing the lyrics to a SpiceGirls song to sing “stop funding fossil fuels and end this madness.”.