Modern Dancehall
Jamaica
Spice
Over Spice
Woonplaats
St. Catherine, Jamaica
Geboren
August 6, 1982
Genre
Modern Dancehall
Known as The Queen of Dancehall, Spice has been dropping hits for more than a decade while becoming one of Jamaican music’s most famous faces.
∙ Although she grew up singing in the church, Spice was drawn to dancehall as a teenager and made her big-stage debut in 2000 at the Jamaican Sting festival.
∙ She connected with famed dancehall producer Dave Kelly and released a string of singles on his Madhouse label, scoring a minor hit with 2005’s “Fight Over Man.”
∙ “Romping Shop,” Spice’s sexually charged 2009 collaboration with Vybz Kartel, was her breakthrough track—the song spent 15 weeks on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
∙ Her 2014 EP, So Mi Like It, reached No. 14 on Billboard’s Reggae Albums chart, and her 2018 follow-up, the full-length mixtape Captured, went all the way to No. 1.
∙ Spice touched off an international conversation about colorism with “Black Hypocrisy,” the controversial lead single from Captured.
∙ In 2017, she appeared as a guest star on the reality show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta and was subsequently invited to become a regular member of the cast.
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