LHHATL Star Spice To Launch Clothing Brand ‘Graci Noir’
The Queen of Dancehall, Spice, has announced the imminent launch of a new clothing line dubbed Graci Noir.
The Queen of Dancehall, Spice, has announced the imminent launch of a new clothing line dubbed Graci Noir.
Online performances have temporarily replaced in-person concerts, and stage shows because of the coronavirus pandemic. Early concerts were more geared towards raising funds for COVID-relief, like ‘Telethon Jamaica: Together We Stand‘ in April, which featured artistes like Capleton, Marcia Griffiths, and The Marley-clan, and Global Citizen’s ‘One World: Together at Home’ concert which featured Koffee.
Dancehall queen Spice is back to what she enjoys doing best, performing. The Cool It hitmaker performed at an event in New Jersey over the weekend and had fans jumping from start to finish.
This week in Dancehall gave us several great music videos from Jahmiel, Quada and Romain Virgo.
Dancehall entertainers have been vocal about what they want from the newly elected government of Jamaica moving forward.
In a clever marketing strategy, dancehall superstar, Spice, released her latest song, Inches, selling both her music and hair and beauty line, Faces and Laces.
Ever the doting mother dancehall artiste Spice is once again showing her loving devotion to her children.
The queen of Dancehall Spice recently hit 3 million followers on Instagram becoming the first female Jamaican Dancehall artiste to hit that landmark.
Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness, has revealed that most of the dubplates voiced by dancehall artistes for the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), were not commissioned by the politicians, but that several artistes voiced the campaign songs of their own accord and approached the party.
Amidst the surge of COVID cases, the Reggae Sumfest team has confirmed the annual show for July 2021.
A video posted by pop queen Madonna dancing up a storm in Hanover, Jamaica, to a slew of Dancehall songs, including Vybz Kartel’s gold-certified Fever and Spice’s So Mi Like It, is clear indication that the American songstress was having a grand time on the island.
The queen of Dancehall, Spice, hosted a party at Halo Lounge in Atlanta over the weekend.
The decision by some top Dancehall artistes to voice dubplates for politicians from the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) is not going down well with some members of the music fraternity.
“It’s my birthday, I want you all to understand, it’s my birthday!” In an Instagram post yesterday, Grace Latoya Hamilton, more popularly known as Spice, was still in a celebratory mood.
Yesterday, Queen of Dancehall Spice posted on her Instagram that she needed a full-time personal assistant in Atlanta.
For almost a decade, Spice and Vybz Kartel have been entertaining Dancehall fans with raunchy lyrics and hits.
The Queen of Dancehall, Spice, had multiple reasons to celebrate yesterday, August 6. Besides ringing in her 38th birthday in style and celebrating Jamaica’s significant milestone of 50 years of Independence, she was also able to reveal that she’s bought a new home in Atlanta for her children.
Dexta Daps officially debuted his new album VENT a few days ago on July 30. This is the Dancehall singer’s second studio album following his 2017 collection Intro, which included his infamous erotic Intro Short Film for his single Bring It To The Owna starring himself and Lady Ice that broke the Internet upon its release.
It was all fun and excitement for Spice as her friends hosted a pre-birthday dinner and welcome home party for her at Living Room Bar and Dining, located in Kingston, Jamaica.
Dancehall artiste Spice is back in Jamaica after spending over four months in Atlanta, Georgia. The LHHATL star shared an Instagram video today in which she surprised her dancers while they were rehearsing at a studio.