Victoria Beckham, born on April 17, 1974, is an English singer, fashion designer, and businesswoman, best known as a member of the iconic pop group the Spice Girls. The group, which formed in 1994, became a global phenomenon, with their debut album "Spice" (1996) selling over 31 million copies worldwide. Beckham, known as "Posh Spice," contributed to the group's signature sound, blending pop with elements of R&B and dance. The Spice Girls released several notable works, including "Wannabe," "Spice Up Your Life," and "Viva Forever," all of which showcased their catchy melodies and empowering themes. The group's impact on music and culture was significant, as they helped redefine girl power and influenced a generation of female artists. After the Spice Girls' initial breakup in 2000, Beckham pursued a solo music career, releasing her debut album "Victoria Beckham" in 2001, though it received mixed reviews and commercial performance. She eventually shifted her focus to fashion, launching her successful eponymous label. Despite her transition, Beckham's legacy as a pop icon endures, and she remains a prominent figure in both the music and fashion industries.