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Spice (musician)
Jamaican dancehall musician (born 1982)
Grace Latoya Hamilton (born 6 August 1982),[1] known professionally as Spice, is a Jamaican dancehall recording artist, singer, and songwriter. Known as the "Queen of Dancehall" and credited as one of the most influential female Jamaican artists of all time, she is recognised as one of the most prominent dancehall artists in the world.[2][3] Known for her aggressive flow, musical versatility and outspoken lyrics, Spice first gained recognition after performing at the annual Sting festival in 2000. She released her first single "Complain" for record producer Dave Kelly's Madhouse Records in 2003. She continued to release singles through the 2000s and was even featured on songs with Jimmy Cliff and Beenie Man.
Spice had her first major success with the controversial single "Ramping Shop" with Vybz Kartel in 2009. She subsequently signed with VP Records and released her debut EP, So Mi Like It (2014), which was preceded by a single of the same name. During the 2016 MOBO Awards, Spice be
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There are at least three different artists called Spice.
1. Jamaican dancehall recording artist, singer, and songwriter Grace Latoya Hamilton (born 6 August 1982), known professionally as Spice. Referred to as the "Queen of Dancehall", Spice is recognised as one of the most prominent dancehall artists in the world. Beginning her career in the early 2000s, Spice had her first major success with the controversial single "Romping Shop" with Vybz Kartel in 2009. She subsequently signed with VP Records, and released her debut EP, So Mi Like It (2014), which was preceded by the single of the same name. In 2018, Spice joined the cast of VH1's reality television series Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta in season seven, after appearing as a guest star in season six.
Spice's first full-length project, a mixtape titled Captured (2018), was released independently and debuted at number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. It was preceded by the single "Black Hypocrisy", which addresses the issue of colorism in the black community. Captured was releas
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Spice, the 'Queen of Dancehall,' talks about her new album, 'Mirror 25'
Grammy-nominated dancehall artist Spice discusses her revealing new album, "Mirror 25," and her long career in the music industry.
Spice, known as "The Queen of Dancehall," is a Jamaica-born music artist making history on the iTunes charts in North America and the UK. She's created music with major artists like Vybz Kartel, Sean Paul, and Busta Rhymes.
Jamaican artist Spice discusses her music career and expresses her desire to pursue acting.
ABC News sat down with Spice as she reflects on her recently released album called "Mirror 25," and a 25-year career as an independent, self-managed female artist in a male-dominated industry.
ABC NEWS: Our next guest is a Grammy-nominated artist who's making history on the iTunes charts in North America and the UK. She's created music with major artists like Vybz Kartel, Sean Paul, Busta Rhymes, earning the title of Queen of Dancehall. Spice's new album, Mirror 25, celebrates her 25-year-long career in the mus
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