Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has revealed his favourite Spice Girls song, and he’s not exactly picked an obvious one.

Foregoing the likes of Wannabe or Spice Up Your Life, Victoria Beckham’s eldest son told InStyle magazine

he’s actually a fan of the band’s 2000 hit Holler above the rest of his mum’s back catalogue.

Holler was only the band’s second single as a four-piece, having gone on a brief hiatus to pursue various solo ventures after Geri Halliwell’s departure.

It also saw the band moving into a more R&B-inspired direction, ditching the pop sound that had made them famous and collaborating with Rodney “Darkchild” Jenkins,

then best known for his work with Destiny’s Child, Whitney Houston, Jennifer Lopez and Brandy.

While not exactly a deep cut (Holler did reach number one in the UK upon its release), for most of us, it’s probably not be the first Spice Girls track that comes to mind when you think of the hit group.

However, it turns out the Peltz Beckhams are both big fans, with Brooklyn’s wife Nicola having already sung the track’s praises in an interview last year.

“Brooklyn and I are obsessed with Holler,” she told Nylon. “Literally when we’re on the boat, or on vacation, we’re like, ‘You have to dance with us’.”

To be fair, Holler is an absolute tune, and does have some brilliant moments attached to it, not least this behind-the-scenes clips of Victoria’s bandmates ribbing her for some of her enthusiastic ad libs…

…Geri’s questionable dancing when she performed the song for the very first time on the band’s 2019 stadium tour…
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has shared his love for the Spice Girls once again, this time revealing that his favorite track from the iconic girl group is none other than “Too Much”. Stepping away from the more popular hits like “Wannabe” or “Say You’ll Be There”, Brooklyn has shown his appreciation for the funky and soulful vibes of “Too Much”. The song was a major hit for the Spice Girls, showcasing their vocal range and signature harmonies in a new light.”Too Much” was released in 1997 as the lead single from the group’s second album, “Spiceworld”. It topped the UK Singles Chart and became a fan favorite with its catchy melody and sassy lyrics. The track was a departure from the group’s earlier bubblegum pop sound, incorporating elements of R&B and soul music.Brooklyn’s admiration for “Too Much” comes as no surprise, as the song embodies a sense of empowerment and self-assurance that resonates with today’s generation. With its infectious chorus and memorable music video, “Too Much” remains a timeless classic that continues to inspire fans around the world.It seems that the love for the Spice Girls runs in the Peltz Beckham family, as Brooklyn’s wife Nicola has also expressed her fondness for the group’s music. The couple’s shared passion for the Spice Girls is evident in their dance-filled moments on vacation, where they groove to the iconic tunes of the girl group.As we celebrate the enduring legacy of the Spice Girls, let us embrace the joy and positivity that their music brings. From “Wannabe” to “Too Much”, each song holds a special place in the hearts of fans worldwide. Join us in reliving the magic of the Spice Girls and stay tuned for more updates on their timeless music.