From 'Not Such An Innocent Girl' to 'A Mind Of Its Own,' her dance-pop catalog holds a specific early-2000s energy.
For the solo Beckham sound, 'Not Such An Innocent Girl' and 'I.O.U.' frame it pretty clearly. They're both from that 2001 album and sit right in that early-2000s dance-pop pocket.
Her solo work captures a particular moment in pop, that post-Spice Girls pivot where she leaned into dance-pop production with songs like 'I.O.U.' and 'Midnight Fantasy.' The 2001 album and singles like 'That Kind Of Girl' document a sound that was very much of its time, and tracks such as 'Be With You' and 'Always Be My Baby' show her working within that studio-driven pop lane. It's a compact chapter that feels both deliberate and transitional.
She recorded her first solo album in 2001, which included 'Not Such An Innocent Girl.' Two more albums followed in 2002 and 2004, with songs like 'Feel So Good' and 'Watcha Talkin' bout' keeping to that pop sound before her music career wound down by the late 2000s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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