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Lily Allen plans tribute for `Spice Girl`

Singer Lily Allen has revealed that she has plans of paying tribute to pop group `Spice Girls`, with singers like Adele, Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Leona Lewis at this years Brit Awards.

London: Singer Lily Allen has revealed that she has plans of paying tribute to pop group `Spice Girls`, with singers like Adele, Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Leona Lewis at this years Brit Awards.The `Smile` singer thinks it would be fun to recreate `girl power` and open the event with an all-star rendition of the Spice Girls` hit `Wannabe`, as a tribute to the popularity of the group of girls, Contactmusic reported.
Allen had plans to impersonate `Posh Spice` Victoria Beckham herself, offering to don a tight-fitting outfit in Beckham`s signature style. "I`d be Posh, Adele would be Ginger, Duffy would be Baby, Leona would be Scary and Amy would be Sporty... She was always the one with the best voice. It could`ve been quite cool," said Allen. Singer Geri Halliwell was nicknamed `Ginger Spice` in the original band, Emma Bunton was called `Baby Spice`, Melanie Brown and Melanie Chisholm were `Scary` and `Sporty Spice` respectively. The British all-girls band, which was formed in 1994, took their final bow last year in February. Bureau Report