Spice Girls - Stop Official

: Features the girls playing hopscotch, skipping rope, and dancing in the streets.

The Spice Girls released "Stop" in 1998, and it remains a masterclass in feel-good pop. It was the third single from their second album, Spiceworld , and famously broke their streak of six consecutive UK number-one hits by peaking at number two. The Sound: A Retro Throwback

📍 Unlike some over-produced 90s tracks, the soul-inspired production feels organic and fresh. It serves as a reminder of the peak of "Girl Power" and remains a staple at weddings and parties worldwide. Spice Girls - Stop

You can’t talk about "Stop" without mentioning the hand signals. It became a global playground staple because: It is simple enough for anyone to learn.

: The track shifts away from the dance-pop of "Wannabe" toward a 1960s blue-eyed soul sound. : Features the girls playing hopscotch, skipping rope,

: The "Stop right now" chorus highlights their tight, energetic group vocals. The Iconic Choreography

Filmed in Ireland, the video captures a "day in the life" of the girls in a traditional working-class neighborhood. The Sound: A Retro Throwback 📍 Unlike some

The "Stop / Thank you very much" sequence is instantly recognizable. It cemented the group’s image as approachable and fun. The Music Video: Pure Nostalgia