Spice Wants To Make It Big In The Music Industry
Dancehall superstar Grace Hamilton widely known as ‘Spice’ is placing a special focus on the need to empower upcoming female musicians, while setting bars for herself.
Dancehall superstar Grace Hamilton widely known as ‘Spice’ is placing a special focus on the need to empower upcoming female musicians, while setting bars for herself.
Effective Saturday March 21st at 11:59 PM the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) announced that it will be closing the island’s borders to incoming travelers in efforts of combating the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Jamaica’s Queen of Dancehall Spice recently opened up about her life as a mother, being a businesswoman and of course her phenomenal popularity as a Dancehall artiste.
The ‘Sauce Boss’ dancehall artiste Kemar Highcon has teamed up with dancehall veterans Shaggy and Spice for the release of the official music video for ‘So Saucy Remix’, which features both artists.
With schools in Jamaica closed for two weeks, the Queen of the Dancehall Spice has decided to take her two kids and leave the island over Coronavirus fears.
It’s official; the COVID-19 outbreak caused by the novel coronavirus has hit Jamaica. Just yesterday news broke of the first known cases on the island, the first being a female assumed to be in her 50’s.
The novel coronavirus, which has been named Covid-19, is beginning to take its toll on music events around the world, which is not good news for both Dancehall artistes and fans.
In a recent interview with Robbo Ranx on Capital XTRA, a London UK based radio show; dancehall’s Adonis Dexta Daps revealed that the “worst day of his life” actually happened during a little incident on stage no too long ago.
After a successful 20-plus years in dancehall, entertainer Spice will finally be receiving her well-earned and well-deserved title as “the Queen of Dancehall” at the 28th staging of the Reggae Sumfest.
Spice is proving that not only is she the queen of dancehall, but also the queen of genius marketing, with a new challenge that promotes her latest freestyle and also puts money in the pockets of her loyal fans.
The Caribbean Club at the prestigious Harvard University recently honored dancehall entertainer Spice with the ‘Caribbean Entertainer of the Year’ award.
Dancehall matriarch, Spice has released a new single today denoting the current calendar period, “02.20.2020”. The song was written and produced by the Dumpling deejay on the Spice Freestyle Riddim and is also being promoted by her as well.
Under its 28th staging, Reggae Sumfest once again comes alive with one of Jamaica’s youngest and vibrant musical force, Koffee, who is expected to engulf the stage with her high energy unapologetic character.
Incarcerated dancehall deejay Vybz Kartel received some special visitors today when Spice and his right-hand man Sikka Rhymes dropped by.
Dancehall artist Spice continues to prove that she is at the top of her game, with another career milestone: becoming the first female dancehall artist to hit one million subscribers on Youtube.
The proclaimed Queen of the Dancehall Spice has released an uber-creative visual for her new single, ‘Rolling’.
The Best of the Best music fest will have an all-female, star-studded lineup at this year’s staging as the concert organizers look to celebrate woman empowerment across the popular genres of Caribbean music.
The Love and Hip Hop Atlanta (LHHATL) stars are certainly not the first celebrities to adopt to Jamaica’s rich mother tongue- patios.
The Dumpling Remix has been receiving traction overseas as well and was recently added to the Hot 97 playlist.
American social media darling, Lori Harvey – the daughter of media personality and talk show host, Steve Harvey, is the latest international celeb to show love to the island of Jamaica and its music.