A demo disc containing songs for Victoria Beckham’s hip-hop debut leaked onto the internet last month and features appearance from ODB and M.O.P.

The songs were meant for a hip-hop influenced album Beckham was working on in the early 2000s with former Roc-A-Fella head Damon Dash. The two were also collaborating on a clothing line back then. Her hip-hop album was called “Come Together,” and songs from the project are now being auctioned off on eBay.co.uk. Other tracks can be heard on YouTube and SoundCloud. Beckham, a.k.a, Posh Spice of the Spice Girls, collaborated with artists who were on Roc-A-Fella’s roster at the time including ODB of the Wu Tang Clan and M.O.P.. One of the tracks titled “That Dude” features a beat that Jay Z later used for “What More Can I Say” on The Black Album

Dash once spoke with the Evening Standard about his work with Victoria and touched on the album. “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,” he said. “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.”

Back in the early 2000s, the two were seen spending a lot of time together and were even accused of having an affair. Dash denied it publicly at a party at a Mayfair nightclub for the launch of America Magazine. “I think it’s a load of BS,” he said. “When I met Victoria and David they were the closest couple in the world. They were all over each other. I would say the rumors about David cheating are just nonsense-there is no truth in them. And for the record I didn’t have an affair with Victoria, either. It was pure business.”

Source: mirror.co.uk