Spice Girls has not released any new songs for years now, but there are several never-before-heard demos circulating around the internet being sold for thousands of dollars and some fans were not happy about this; find out below why.

According to Daily Mail UK, the girl group's rare vinyl of songs that never made to the final cut of their 2000 record "Forever" is being sold on eBay for £7,000 ($8,800+).

Some of the titles of the songs that are not familiar to most fans are "Too Hot," "Woman," "Go, Go, Go," and many more.

The tracks mentioned above already got 80 bids from those who wanted to own the prized possession before it got removed from the website.

Unfortunately, some of the songs are now circulating online after it was illegaly shared to social media platforms.

Spice Girls Demos For Sale

According to an insider who spoke to The Sun, it's unclear where and how people were able to get the unreleased demos, but it shouldn't be sold publicly.

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The main reason why fans should not get ahold of it was because it was not intended to be released to the public and it's unfair for the members—Mel B, Mel C, Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, and Emma Bunton.

"The contents should never have been made public and it is unfair to the group to have these unfinished songs shared, as it is against their wishes," the source added.

As of this writing, none of the Spice Girls members have spoke out about their leaked songs being sold on the internet.

Not The First Time a Spice Girl Memorabilla Was Sold Online Without Permission

In early reports, this was not the first time songs from a certain member of the group was sold online as Mel C's team previously found out that her memorabilla items were up for sale for a cheaper price.

The reason why the items made it onto the online world was because the musician reportedly missed her payment for her storage unit.

Some of the rare items that were being sold include previously worn outfits, limited edition photos, VHS tapes of Spice Girls' behind the scenes videos, and many more.

The seller who put the items up on sale claimed that the singer was not able to pay her rent for the 40 square feet storage in Swindon.

Fortunately, Mel C's team was able to recover all of her items as confirmed by her representative.

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