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  1. May 30, 2019 · In the Spice Girls’ “Say You’ll Be There”, the narrator indulges in a heart-to-heart with a close friend who wants to become her lover. On the contrary, the singer does not want them to become lovers, but to remain as friends who will always be there for each other. You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for ...

  2. Mama I love you, Mama I care, Mama I love you, Mama my friend, You're my friend. I didn't want to hear it then but. I'm not ashamed to say it now, Every little thing you said and did was right for me, I had a lot of time to think about, About the way I used to be, Never had a sense of my responsibility.

  3. May 29, 2019 · In the Spice Girls’ “Wannabe”, the narrator outlines all the qualities she expects from someone who wants to be her lover. She clearly states what she wants to see and give her potential lover a chance to decide if he really wants to be with her. The first condition she reveals is that he must not judge her by her past if he wants to be ...

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Mel B chose to keep the meaning of the "zig-a-zig-ah" lyric from the Spice Girls' signature 1995 hit "Wannabe" to herself during an interview on 'Today with Hoda & Jenna.'

  5. It's not the end. I gotta keep it strong before the pain turns into fear. So glad we made it. Time will never, never, ever change it. (No, no, no, no) You know it's time to say goodbye. (No, no, no, no) And don't forget you can rely. (No, no, no, no) you know it's time to say goodbye.

  6. Do what your mama said I will not be told Keep your mouth shut, keep your legs shut Go back in your place Blameless, shameless, damsel in disgrace Who cares what they say Because the rules are for breaking (I'll said ya) Who made them anyway You gotta show what you feel Don't hide Come on and do it Don't care how you look, it's just how you feel

  7. For other uses, see Mama. Mama is a song by the Spice Girls. The track is featured on their debut album Spice as the sixth track and on their compilations album Greatest Hits as their fourth track. The song was released as a single as an A-Side with Who Do You Think You Are, which became a charity single for Comic Relief. It was also released as a solo single in some countries. Mama was ...

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