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In the age of Social Media, clickbait and TMZ-style “news” has devoured the Journalism industry. Music Journalism is dead. Or is it?
One thing is for sure. Music deserves better analysis. Quality journalists and creatives deserve more praise and bigger platforms. Fans deserve to be intrigued and inspired by the content they read. And we all deserve more substance and passion in our lives.
Join the CentralSauce Creative Collective as we discuss three pieces of great journalistic content and celebrate the writers who are saving Music Journalism, one article at a time...
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Melanie Janine Brown, better known by her stage name Mel B or "Scary Spice," is a British singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality. Born on May 29, 1975, in Leeds, England, Mel B rose to international stardom as a member of the iconic girl group, the Spice Girls, in the 1990s. Her unique style, powerful vocals, and charismatic personality made her an integral part of the group's success and a beloved figure in popular culture.
Early Life and Career Beginnings Melanie Brown was born to a mixed-race family, with her mother, Andrea, being English and her father, Martin, being from the Caribbean island of Nevis. Growing up in the Burley area of Leeds, Mel B faced challenges due to her mixed-race background. She experienced racism and bullying at school, which she later described as a difficult and formative experience. Despite these challenges, Mel B found solace in performing and developed a love for singing and dancing at a young age.
Mel B attended Intake High School in Leeds, where she excelled in sports and performing arts. She participated in school productions and joined a local dance troupe, showing early signs of her talent and passion for entertainment. After completing her secondary education, Mel B pursued her dream of becoming a performer.
At the age of 16, Mel B began her entertainment career by responding to an advertisement in The Stage magazine for an all-female pop group. She auditioned for the group, which would later become the Spice Girls, and was selected as one of the five members alongside Melanie Chisholm (Mel C), Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, and Victoria Adams (later Victoria Beckham). The group's formation marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that would change the course of Mel B's life and the music industry as a whole.
The Spice Girls Era The Spice Girls formed in 1994 and quickly gained popularity in the UK with their debut single, "Wannabe," released in 1996. The song became a global sensation, reaching number one in 37 countries and establishing the group as a pop cultural phenomenon. Mel B, with her distinctive afro hairstyle, leopard-print outfits, and bold personality, became known as "Scary Spice," a nickname that would stick with her throughout her career.
The Spice Girls went on to release three studio albums: "Spice" (1996), "Spiceworld" (1997), and "Forever" (2000). They achieved massive success, selling over 100 million records worldwide and becoming the best-selling female group of all time. Hit singles like "Say You'll Be There," "2 Become 1," "Spice Up Your Life," and "Stop" solidified their status as pop icons and cemented their place in music history.
During her time with the Spice Girls, Mel B also explored other ventures. She made her acting debut in the 1997 film "Spice World," which featured the group playing fictionalized versions of themselves. The movie was a commercial success, grossing over $100 million worldwide and showcasing Mel B's acting skills alongside her musical talents.
In 1998, at the height of the Spice Girls' success, Geri Halliwell abruptly left the group, citing exhaustion and a desire to pursue a solo career. The remaining four members continued as a group, releasing the album "Forever" in 2000. However, the album received mixed reviews and failed to match the success of their previous releases. In 2000, the Spice Girls announced an indefinite hiatus to focus on their solo careers.
Solo Career and Television Ventures Following the Spice Girls' hiatus, Mel B embarked on a solo career. In 1999, she released her debut solo single, "I Want You Back," featuring Missy Elliott. The song reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and was a moderate success internationally, showcasing Mel B's ability to stand on her own as an artist. Her debut solo album, "Hot," was released in 2000 and featured a mix of R&B and pop tracks that highlighted her vocal range and versatility.
Mel B's solo music career continued with the release of her second album, "L.A. State of Mind," in 2005. The album showcased a more mature sound and featured collaborations with artists such as Lil' Kim and Teddy Riley. While the album received positive reviews from critics, praising Mel B's growth as an artist, it failed to match the commercial success of her previous work.
Alongside her music career, Mel B also ventured into television, proving her talents extended beyond the stage. In 2007, she participated in the fifth season of the American dance competition series "Dancing with the Stars," where she finished in second place with her partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Her appearance on the show introduced her to a new audience and showcased her skill and dedication as a performer.
In 2011, Mel B joined the judging panel of the Australian version of "The X Factor," where she remained for two seasons. Her straightforward and sometimes controversial comments made her a popular figure on the show, and her expertise as a successful artist added credibility to her role as a judge. She later served as a guest judge on the UK version of "The X Factor" in 2012 and 2016, further expanding her television presence.
Mel B's television career reached new heights when she became a judge on the popular reality competition series "America's Got Talent" in 2013. She served as a judge for four seasons, bringing her unique perspective and expertise to the show. Her ability to connect with contestants and provide constructive feedback made her a valuable addition to the judging panel. Her time on "America's Got Talent" further established her as a prominent television personality in the United States and showcased her versatility as an entertainer.
Throughout her television career, Mel B's charisma, humor, and genuine nature have endeared her to audiences. She has a natural ability to engage with people and bring out the best in them, whether as a judge, mentor, or host. Her success on various television shows has demonstrated her adaptability and appeal across different formats and demographics.
Spice Girls Reunions Despite pursuing successful solo careers, the Spice Girls have reunited several times over the years, much to the delight of their dedicated fans. In 2007, the group embarked on a highly successful reunion tour, "The Return of the Spice Girls," which grossed over $200 million and became one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time. The tour showcased the enduring popularity of the Spice Girls and their ability to captivate audiences with their music, energy, and camaraderie.
During the reunion tour, Mel B's stage presence and performance skills were on full display. She brought her signature style and enthusiasm to each show, reminding fans of the magic that made the Spice Girls so beloved. The tour also highlighted the strong bond between the group members, as they seemed to genuinely enjoy performing together again.
In 2012, the Spice Girls reunited once again to perform at the closing ceremony of the London Olympic Games. The performance was a nostalgic moment for fans and a celebration of the group's legacy. Mel B, along with her bandmates, delivered a high-energy medley of their greatest hits, including "Wannabe" and "Spice Up Your Life." The performance was a testament to the Spice Girls' enduring impact on popular culture and their ability to bring joy and excitement to audiences around the world.
In 2019, the Spice Girls announced another reunion tour, "Spice World - 2019 Tour," without Victoria Beckham. The tour was a massive success, selling out stadiums across the UK and Ireland and garnering positive reviews from fans and critics alike. Mel B's energy and stage presence remained a highlight of the shows, cementing her status as an integral part of the Spice Girls' enduring appeal.
The success of the Spice Girls reunions demonstrates the group's timeless popularity and the special place they hold in the hearts of their fans. For Mel B, these reunions have provided opportunities to reconnect with her bandmates, perform for adoring crowds, and celebrate the music and memories that defined a generation.
Personal Life and Philanthropy Mel B's personal life has been the subject of media scrutiny over the years. In 1998, she married Dutch dancer Jimmy Gulzar, and they welcomed a daughter, Phoenix Chi, in 1999. However, the couple divorced in 2000. Following her divorce, Mel B dated actor Max Beesley and film producer Christine Crokos, openly discussing her bisexuality in interviews.
In 2007, Mel B began a relationship with film producer Stephen Belafonte. They married in June 2007 in a secret ceremony in Las Vegas, and later that year, Mel B gave birth to their daughter, Angel Iris. The couple also welcomed a third daughter, Madison, in 2011. However, their marriage was plagued by allegations of domestic abuse and infidelity. In 2017, Mel B filed for divorce, which was finalized in 2018. She has been open about her experiences with domestic violence and has become an advocate for survivors.
Throughout her career, Mel B has been involved in various philanthropic efforts. She has supported charities such as Women's Aid, a UK organization that supports survivors of domestic violence, and has been a patron of the African-Caribbean Leukaemia Trust. Mel B has also been a vocal advocate for animal rights and has supported organizations like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).
In 2018, Mel B was awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) by Prince William at Buckingham Palace for her services to charitable causes and vulnerable women. The recognition highlighted her dedication to using her platform to raise awareness about important issues and support those in need.
Mel B's personal struggles and triumphs have shaped her into a resilient and compassionate individual. She has been candid about -
Montel Weekly - market insights from people in the know. Montel Weekly is a podcast dedicated to energy news from markets in Europe and beyond. Every week we invite key industry experts to share insights and to discuss latest developments. Hosted by Richard Sverrisson. Produced by Bled Maliqi & Sarah Knowles. Music by Laurence Walker and Ben Bower.
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Russia, behind the headlines as well as in the shadows. This podcast is the audio counterpart to Mark Galeotti's blog of the same name, a place where "one of the most informed and provocative voices on modern Russia", can talk about Russia historical and (more often) contemporary, discuss new books and research, and sometimes talk to other Russia-watchers.
If you'd like to keep the podcast coming and generally support my work, or want to ask questions or suggest topics for me to cover, do please contribute to my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/InMoscowsShadows
The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive crisis exercises in hybrid warfare, counter-terrorism, civil affairs and similar situations. -
A podcast from The Hindu that delves deep into current developments with subject experts, and brings in context, history, perspective and analysis.
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Leading philosophers bring to the surface the ideas hidden behind the biggest news stories.
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Have you missed the biggest news of the week? Olly Mann and The Week’s writers and editors talk about under-reported stories with long-term consequences
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The Slow Newscast from Tortoise takes the news slowly. We investigate, and every week we focus on stories that really matter in the UK and around the world. From the war in Ukraine, the downfall of Boris Johnson, to true crime and injustice and real life mysteries, The Slow Newscast team is devoted to narrative investigations. From a startup newsroom with a different approach to journalism.
For the premium Tortoise listening experience, curated by our journalists, download the free Tortoise audio app.
For early and ad-free access, subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts.
If you’d like to further support slow journalism and help us build a different kind of newsroom, do consider donating to Tortoise at tortoisemedia.com/support-us. Your contributions allow us to investigate, campaign and explore, and to build a newsroom that is responsible and sustainable.
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Your weekly fix of everything economics. Hosted by James Meadway.
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The Conversation Documentaries (formerly The Anthill) is podcast from The Conversation UK. Our documentary series cover everything from science to the environment, politics, culture and economics. We unearth new stories from the world of academia and talk to experts to shed light on some of the big questions of today. The Conversation is a not-for-profit independent media organisation and our journalists work with academics to help share their research knowledge with as many people as possible.
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Motoring enthusiasts Alan and Andrew discuss their takes on the week's motoring news in this 45 to 60 minute audio podcast.
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Broadcaster Stuart Cosgrove and Professor Eamonn O’Neill host Talk Media: a forensic analysis of how the media works, and who works the media. Packed full of candid commentary and informed opinion, Talk Media features a weekly guest commentator from the worlds of journalism, entertainment and politics.
Hour-long episodes are published weekly on Wednesday evenings via Patreon. Join now to listen for 99p per week (+ VAT): patreon.com.talkmedia
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Fresh from their all new Times Radio show Jane Garvey and Fi Glover keep the mics on, grab a cuppa and say what they really think - unencumbered and off air.
Follow Off Air...with Jane and Fi on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the Times Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: [email protected] and follow our antics away from the mic on Instagram: @janeandfi
Join Jane and Fi on Times Radio every Monday to Thursday afternoon between 3pm and 5pm on DAB, smart speaker and the Times Radio app: www.thetimes.co.uk/radio/live
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Welcome to the Abi Daily Family. Every day, usually around 6pm GMT, I tell you exactly what I’m thinking. Pour yourself a drink, grab some cheesy comestibles, and enjoy. Warning: includes lots of swearing, accents and sound effects. Contains the best musical intro and outro in podcast history.
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This is PoliticsJOE's podcast - the only explicitly anti-nonce podcast in the UK.
Reporting on British politics with a sense of humour, the podcast is a recorded version of the conversations we have after work.
So pull up a stool, pour yourself a cold one, and laugh through the misery alongside us.
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BT Sport brings you closer to the heart of the game with Michael Calvin's Football People, The weekly podcast features the best writers, addressing the biggest issues, and an in depth interview, conducted by the host, an award winning author and journalist.
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The longest running independent international affairs podcast features in-depth interviews with policymakers, journalists and experts around the world who discuss global news, international relations, global development and key trends driving world affairs.
Named by The Guardian as "a podcast to make you smarter," Global Dispatches is a podcast for people who crave a deeper understanding of international news. -
Your favourite rock & metal podcast bringing you all the latest news, opinions, honest reviews and laughs every Friday. 100% passion, 100% honesty, 100% of the time. Join us.
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Candid discussions about cannabis inspired music, great past and upcoming concerts and the social implications of legalized cannabis. Old-school Grateful Dead fans, cannabis attorney Larry Mishkin share review past Grateful Dead concerts, discusses new music, shares music related news, concert updates and cannabis stories and his view of the industry.
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From the team analysing the intersection of finance and security, tune into compelling conversations on the real-world impact of global illicit finance.
This podcast explores the financial dimensions of today’s leading transnational security challenges. Host Tom Keatinge and the team from the Centre for Finance and Security at RUSI bring you unique insights on the challenges posed by illicit finance and practical analysis of the policy responses. They interview top thinkers and influential voices who unpack the complex world of money laundering, corruption, sanctions evasion and illicit flows, and explain how this shapes the evolving global security landscape, and what democracies and international institutions must do to stay ahead when it comes to the financial dimensions of the global threat outlook.
Suspicious Transaction Report is also home to CFS's 'Financial Crime Insights' podcast, which ran from 2020 to 2023.