Victoria Beckham hasn't done bad for herself in the music industry considering she absolutely cannot sing.
The 42-year-old sold over 80 million records worldwide as one fifth of the Spice Girls and she went on to score four UK Top 10 singles as a solo "artist."
However, we didn't all get the chance push her 2003 hip-hop album to the top of the charts because we never got to hear it. What a crying shame.
According to Digital Spy, a demo disc, which contained tracks that would have featured on the album titled Come Together, was auctioned off on eBay last month and now some of the tracks have ended up on YouTube and SoundCloud.
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Apparently, about 13 years ago, Posh Spice became bezzie mates with Roc-A-Fella co-founder Damon Dash and the pair ended up making a few tracks together.
Speaking about the unreleased album, Damon Dash previously told the Evening Standard: "Because Victoria's record company aren't happy about the fact that she came over to New York to work with me they are putting out stories.
"Before anyone's even heard the album they were making things up."
According to reports, there were collaborations with rap group M.O.P and Ol' Dirty Bastard on there.
Dash added: "I heard a story that Victoria was calling herself the female Eminem. That's just dumb. She never said that. I'm going to open Roc-a-Fella Records in London. I'll show these Telstar cats how it's done."
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Who knows what could have been.
Words by Sian Broderick
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