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Melanie C

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Melanie Jayne Chisholm, also known as Melanie C, is a multi-talented English artist. She gained fame as a member of the popular girl group, the Spice Girls, where she was referred to as Sporty Spice. Together, they sold over 85 million records worldwide. Chisholm embarked on a solo career in the late 1990s, collaborating with Canadian singer Bryan Adams on the global hit "When You're Gone". Her debut solo album, Northern Star, was released in 1999 and achieved great success, reaching number 1 in Sweden and number 4 on the UK Albums Chart. It became the best-selling solo album by any Spice Girls member, selling over 4 million copies worldwide and earning numerous platinum and gold certifications. Northern Star generated four top 5 singles, two of which reached number 1 in the UK. Chisholm's second album, Reason, was released in 2003 and sold over 500,000 copies. It reached number 5 on the UK Albums Chart and produced one top 10 single. In 2004, Chisholm established her own record label, Red Girl Records. Her third album, Beautiful Intentions, was released in 2005 and achieved international success. It reached number 24 in the UK, number 15 in Germany, and spent 9 weeks at number 1 in Portugal. Beautiful Intentions sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide and produced three singles, one of which reached number 10 in the UK and one that topped the charts in Germany. Chisholm's fourth studio album, This Time, was released in 2007 and became her first top 10 album in Switzerland. While it received mixed reviews, several singles from the album achieved success in different parts of Europe. In 2007, Chisholm reunited with the Spice Girls for a greatest hits album and a world tour. She continued her solo career with the release of The Sea in 2011, followed by The Night EP in 2012. Chisholm has since released two more albums, Stages in 2012 and Version of Me in 2016. Over the years, she has sold over 105 million records, with 20 million sold as a solo artist. Chisholm holds the record for co-writing the most UK Number 1 singles by a female artist and is the only female artist to have topped the charts as a soloist, in a duo, quartet, and quintet. She has achieved 12 UK Number 1 singles, making her the second female artist, and the first British female artist, with the most chart-topping singles in the UK. Chisholm's impressive career has earned her numerous awards and nominations, including three World Music Awards, five Brit Awards, and multiple Billboard and MTV awards. She is celebrated for her contributions to the music industry and remains a beloved figure in popular culture.

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# Song Released Views
1 2008 69.493
2 2008 21.321
3 2003 20.007
4 2000 13.667
5 2011 12.616
6 2008 12.142
7 2010 11.950
8 2008 10.865
9 2003 8.846
10 2001 6.055
11 2003 5.476
12 1999 5.340
13 2000 5.114
14 4.688
15 2000 4.079
16 2004 3.653
17 2005 3.406
18 2003 2.825
19 2007 2.741
20 2007 2.633
21 2007 2.451
22 2011 2.331
23 2006 2.027
24 2001 1.858
25 2011 1.836
26 1.813
27 2008 1.803
28 2012 1.680
29 2000 1.539
30 2002 1.380
31 2005 1.291
32 2000 1.236
33 2007 1.235
34 2007 1.219
35 2002 1.170
36 2003 1.035
37 2002 949
38 2000 931
39 2004 919
40 2000 918
41 2004 886
42 2001 867
43 2000 860
44 2000 841
45 2003 829
46 2004 829
47 2007 815
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49 2003 765
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54 2005 692
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56 2007 680
57 2008 655
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60 2006 599
61 578
62 570
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