Victoria Beckham, born Victoria Caroline Adams on April 17, 1974, is an English singer, songwriter, and fashion designer. She rose to fame as a member of the Spice Girls, a girl group that dominated the pop music scene in the late 1990s. Known as "Posh Spice," Beckham's persona was characterized by her glamorous style and sophisticated image. The Spice Girls released several chart-topping albums, including "Spice" (1996) and "Spiceworld" (1997), with hits like "Wannabe," "Say You'll Be There," and "Spice Up Your Life." The group is credited with revitalizing the pop genre and empowering female artists, paving the way for future girl groups. After the Spice Girls disbanded, Beckham pursued a solo music career, releasing her debut album "Victoria Beckham" in 2001, which included singles like "Not Such an Innocent Girl." However, her music career was overshadowed by her transition into fashion, where she has achieved significant success as a designer. Beckham's impact on music lies in her role as a cultural icon of the 1990s and her influence on pop music and style, contributing to the global phenomenon of girl power.