The Queen of Dancehall Spice has been seasoning up the international music scene with her flavorsome hits – the latest of which is ‘Go Down Deh.’
Trending online for over five weeks, the vibrant video for Sean Paul and Shaggy assisted-track has amassed over 12 million views and shows no signs of slowing down.
The track is lifted from the stage blazer’s forthcoming album ‘TEN,’ which is uniquely her first full-length release despite over a decade in the game.
Armed with the momentum of her latest smash, as well as classics such as ‘So Mi Like It,’ ‘Conjugal Visit,’ and ‘Sheet,’ the Jamaican royal is strutting on with full-steam to the July 30 release of her album debut.
Ahead of its arrival, Spice sat down with That Grape Juice‘s Chet Kincaid to talk about the LP, the success of ‘Go Down Deh,’ starring on ‘Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta,’ the colorism discussion she ignited with ‘Black Hypocrisy,’ and much more.
Watch above and be sure to keep it locked on TGJ for more on Spice!
CAPTURED IS HER FIRST FULL BODY OF WORK. SO MI LIKE IT IS HER EP. IN DANCEHALL ALBUMS DONT MAKE THE ARTIST ITS THE PERFORMANCE N THE SONG. THIS IS WHY DAWN PENN STILL HAS A CAREER ELEPHANT MAN TOO.
spice a di ting.
I’ve always loved Spice! Fight Ova Man is still my JAM! 🤣🤳🏽 https://youtu.be/pMl9eibH7Sw
Spice x Rihanna is going to be fire. I never understood why she never released that song with Sean Paul as a single. Break It Off it was called.
Spice is the auntie I wish I had. I live for her creativity.
I loved Break It Off as a t***. They played it in all the clubs here in Birmingham. But it hasn’t aged well, sounds cringey today.
Slice my girl! Rih my fave! 🔥🌶
all this styled like our generation is weird and the whole generation act like we don´t exist