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Geri Halliwell


 

Geraldine Estelle Halliwell (born August 6, 1972), better known as Geri Halliwell, is a British pop singer, originally one of five members of the popular late 1990s girl group the Spice Girls, where she was known as "Ginger Spice".

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1999: Schizophonic — #4 UK; #4 CAN; #42 US; #17 BRA; #52 GER — UK: 483,150; US: 502,000; GER: 157,000; Worldwide sales: 2.2 million
  • 2001: Scream If You Wanna Go Faster — #5 UK; #6 BRA; #29 GER — UK: 145,844; US: 200,000 (import); GER: 211,000 Worldwide sales: 1.8 million
  • 2005: Passion — #41 UK; #127 CAN; #39 BRA; — UK: 10,000; CAN: 2,500; Worldwide sales: 35,000

Singles

  • 1999: "Look at Me" — #2 UK; #3 CAN; #22 GER
  • 1999: "Mi Chico Latino" — #1 UK (1 week); #1 CAN (1 week); #29 GER
  • 1999: "Lift Me Up" — #1 UK (1 week); #1 CAN (1 week); #77 GER
  • 2000: "Bag It Up" — #1 UK (1 week); #79 GER
  • 2001: "It's Raining Men" — #1 UK (2 weeks); #1 CAN (3 weeks); #1 ITA (5 weeks); #5 MEX; #5 GER (4 weeks)
  • 2001: "Scream If You Wanna Go Faster" — #8 UK; #36 CAN; #66 GER
  • 2001: "Calling" — #7 UK; #10 FRA; #48 GER
  • 2004: "Ride It" — #4 UK; #3 SPA; #73 GER
  • 2005: "Desire" — #22 UK; #55 MEX
  • CAN represents the singles that were released in Canada that also received airplay. Her music wasn't due to be promoted in Canada, but Geri Halliwell appeared on MuchMusic to promote her album Scream If You Wanna Go Faster. With this promotion, all of her videos from her first two albums were released in Canada and received airplay, with the exceptions of "Bag It Up", "Calling", which were UK releases only.

    Related Topics:
    Canada - MuchMusic

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    "Look at Me" was the only single released in the United States, but only to radio. Since the song was never officially released, it was unable to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite this misfortune, Schizophonic actually debuted at a fairly decent number on the Billboard 200. Halliwell never confirmed why no further singles from Schizophonic were released in the United States, or why none of her later LPs were.

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    Passion debuted and peaked at number one hundred twenty-seven in Canada, the second-lowest chart position for any solo Spice Girl record. "Ride It" and "Desire" were not promoted in the country, many blaming this action for the album's failure.

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