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==Release== "2 Become 1" was released in the United Kingdom on 16 December 1996, in three single versions.<ref name="cds">Sinclair, 2004. p. 297.</ref> The first one, a [[Maxi single#CD maxi singles|maxi single]] that included the single version of the track, an orchestral take, the [[Junior Vasquez]] remix of "Wannabe", and "One of These Girls", a song written by the group with Paul Wilson and Andy Watkins—the songwriters and production duo known as [[Absolute (production team)|Absolute]]. The second version was the special Christmas pack, a standard [[CD single]] in a cardboard case that included a signed postcard with a Christmas message from the group. This version contained the single version, the [[Dave Way]] remix, and their own version of [[Leroy Anderson]]'s "[[Sleigh Ride]]". The third version was a two-track [[cassette single]], featuring the single version and the orchestral take of the song. The same track listing was also used for the release of the European CD single.<ref>Golden, 1997. p. 172.</ref> In the United States, the single was serviced to [[contemporary hit radio]] on 1 July 1997.<ref name="uschr">{{cite magazine|title=New Releases|magazine=[[Radio & Records]]|issue=1203|page=34|date=27 June 1997}}</ref> Four weeks later, on 29 July, two CD singles were issued in the US.<ref name="uscdrel">{{cite web|url=https://tmuchspces.tripod.com/NewDiscography/groupmaterial/spice.html|title=Spice Releases|access-date=4 December 2021}}</ref>
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