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Spice Girls' 'Wannabe' Gets Feminist Remake for 20th Anniversary
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A new video for Spice Girls' 1996 single sees women from around the globe tell the world 'what they really really want.'

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It's been two decades since Spice Girls released their hit "Wannabe". To celebrate the 20th anniversary, the classic song receives a special video remake for Global Goals Campaign's #WhatIReallyReallyWant movement to raise awareness of various women's issues.

The video features a series of international stars from around the world. They highlight efforts to end violence against girls, ensure access to quality education for all girls, stop child marriage and receive equal pay for equal work.

The video quickly gets endorsement from the Spice Girls members. Emma Bunton wrote, "@TheGlobalGoals always supporting." Melanie C tweeted, "Flattered and honoured that our crazy song is being used so beautifully." Victoria Adams posted, "20 years on - Girl Power being used to empower a new generation. So proud of @TheGlobalGoals."

Victoria Beckham also shares her own wishes for women everywhere. "#WhatIReallyReallyWant is no more girls dying of HIV," the singer-turned-designer wrote. Emma shared, "#WhatIReallyReallyWant is to see Goal 5 - Gender Equality achieved."

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