Victoria Beckham has reclaimed her spot in the UK music scene with her debut solo single 'Not Such an Innocent Girl' topping the singles sales chart, sparking renewed interest in the Spice Girls icon's musical past amidst a heated feud with her eldest son Brooklyn.
Following a public backlash against Brooklyn's claims about Victoria dancing "on" him at his wedding to Nicola Peltz last year, fans have rallied around their mother, boosting digital sales of 'Not Such an Innocent Girl', released in 2001. The song has since become the UK's highest-selling single of the week, with its Official Singles Sales chart and Download chart numbers significantly increasing by 19,615% compared to the previous week.
This unexpected resurgence marks Victoria Beckham's first No 1 singles position as a solo artist since the Spice Girls' 'Holler/Let Love Lead the Way', released in 2000. Although 'Not Such an Innocent Girl' didn't chart higher back in 2001, it is now set to become a chart-topping hit with sales and streams exceeding those of some newer artists.
Fans who have taken sides with Victoria Beckham in her dispute with Brooklyn may be seen as eager to make amends for past perceived slights. The tension between the couple has sparked renewed interest in Victoria's musical career, which experienced a significant setback with her self-titled debut album failing to chart well.
Interestingly, two unreleased solo albums by Victoria Beckham are believed to exist but were scrapped during their recording phases. These, however, remain private secrets known only to a select few fans and insiders.
The highly publicized feud between Brooklyn Beckham and his mother has yet to be resolved, with neither party making any official statements regarding the situation. Meanwhile, Victoria's musical comeback remains a significant development in her career, marking a new chapter for the fashion mogul-turned-singer.
Following a public backlash against Brooklyn's claims about Victoria dancing "on" him at his wedding to Nicola Peltz last year, fans have rallied around their mother, boosting digital sales of 'Not Such an Innocent Girl', released in 2001. The song has since become the UK's highest-selling single of the week, with its Official Singles Sales chart and Download chart numbers significantly increasing by 19,615% compared to the previous week.
This unexpected resurgence marks Victoria Beckham's first No 1 singles position as a solo artist since the Spice Girls' 'Holler/Let Love Lead the Way', released in 2000. Although 'Not Such an Innocent Girl' didn't chart higher back in 2001, it is now set to become a chart-topping hit with sales and streams exceeding those of some newer artists.
Fans who have taken sides with Victoria Beckham in her dispute with Brooklyn may be seen as eager to make amends for past perceived slights. The tension between the couple has sparked renewed interest in Victoria's musical career, which experienced a significant setback with her self-titled debut album failing to chart well.
Interestingly, two unreleased solo albums by Victoria Beckham are believed to exist but were scrapped during their recording phases. These, however, remain private secrets known only to a select few fans and insiders.
The highly publicized feud between Brooklyn Beckham and his mother has yet to be resolved, with neither party making any official statements regarding the situation. Meanwhile, Victoria's musical comeback remains a significant development in her career, marking a new chapter for the fashion mogul-turned-singer.