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Surprise! New Victoria Beckham R&B Album Surfaces Online

Published: Thursday 26th May 2016 by David

In 2003, Victoria Beckham was keen to turn her Spice Girls water into solo wine by way of a career in Urban music.

Enlisting the help of Damon Dash, the entrepreneur recorded an album she hoped would see her thrive in an arena dominated by Ashanti and Jennifer Lopez at the time.

It never saw the light of day…until now.

The set, named ‘Come Together’ first appeared on eBay and then “found its way” to YouTube hours ago.

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Why it was never released to retailers?

He record label went bankrupt before it was set to be released, forcing Beckham to pull the plug on its release and supporting promotional campaign.

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