Step to Me

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"Step to Me"
Song by Spice Girls
from the album Spiceworld (Japanese edition)
Released28 July 1997
Recorded1996
Genre
Length4:05
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)
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"Step to Me" is a song by the British pop group the Spice Girls. It was written by the group members with Eliot Kennedy and produced by Absolute. This song was included on the Japanese edition of the Spice Girls' second album, Spiceworld.

Background

The song was originally written for the group's debut album Spice but did not make the final cut.[1]

In 1997,

Channel 5) all spelt out that the only way to listen to the single was to buy Pepsi. Producing 92 million promotional packs of the cola, 600,000 CDs were redeemed with the promotion.[2][3] With a redemption rate of nearly 10 per cent,[2] Pepsi recorded its biggest-ever take up on the promotion[4] and saw its market share rise from 15.1% on 12 July to 19.6% on 9 August, its highest for several years.[1][2]

The version on the Japanese edition of Spiceworld includes a slightly different version than the 7" Mix; Mel B's rap uses an alternative take and more bass is added.

Spiceworld25 release

On 27 September 2022, it was announced that Spiceworld would be reissued as an expanded Spiceworld25, in celebration of the album's twenty-fifth anniversary.[5] On the same day as the announcement, "Step to Me" was released on all digital platforms for the first time.[6][7] The track is featured on the tracklist to the Spiceworld25 album released on 4 November 2022.[8]

Format and track listing

  • CD Single
  1. "Step to Me" (7" Mix) – 4:05
  2. "Step to Me" (Matthew's Disco Steppin' Mix) – 7:22
  3. "Step to Me" (Matthew's Extra Spicey Dub) – 6:33
  4. "Step to Me" (Extended Mix) – 5:41

Live performances

The group performed the song as part of the

Christmas in Spiceworld Tour. After Geri Halliwell left the group, her solo part was taken over by Mel B for the latter tours. The most notable live performance of the song was on the television programme TFI Friday on 1 May 1998, just three weeks before Halliwell's departure from the group.[9]

See also

References