Victoria Beckham has scored an unlikely chart success nearly 25 years after launching her solo music career.
Her debut single Not Such An Innocent Girl, released in 2001 after her exit from the Spice Girls, has climbed to number one on the UK iTunes chart, defying expectations decades after its original release.
The track reached the top spot on iTunes UK and Ireland on January 19 and held the position for several days. It later slipped after the release of Aperture by Harry Styles, but it continues to dominate Spotify’s UK Viral 50 chart.
The song has now amassed close to four million streams, marking the most successful moment of Beckham’s brief solo music career.
Victoria Beckham getting #1 on the Single Sales chart, #1 on iTunes and #3 on the Big Top 40 is proof of how brilliant we are as a country pic.twitter.com/lPK0vc0MOc
— Josh (@JoshxReid) January 25, 2026
The sudden resurgence coincides with intense public scrutiny of the Beckham family, particularly the strained relationship among Victoria Beckham, David Beckham, and their eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham.
Online discussions surrounding the family dispute prompted fans to revisit Victoria’s early music, pushing the long-overlooked single back into the spotlight.
Brooklyn Beckham’s Statement Sparks Debate
Brooklyn recently issued a public statement distancing himself from his parents. He said he had remained silent for years but felt compelled to respond after continued media coverage.
He claimed he does not seek reconciliation and said he now speaks for himself. Brooklyn also alleged that his parents pressured him before his wedding to Nicola Peltz over rights tied to his name.
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— Holly Valance (@_HollyValance) January 26, 2026
Victoria Beckham’s solo career never matched the global success she achieved as “Posh Spice.” At the time of release, Not Such An Innocent Girl drew modest attention and quickly faded from charts. Now, driven by renewed curiosity and social media momentum, the track has rewritten its own legacy.
The chart resurgence highlights how digital platforms and viral moments can reshape public perception years later.
While the Beckham family navigates a highly public dispute, Victoria’s long-forgotten single has found new listeners and unexpected commercial success.