The much-anticipated Spice 10 debut album has arrived and yes, a decade-long wait was worth it.
The wait is over, as the first Spice 10 debut album is launched, concluding its more than 20 years of experience as an artist. The album, released via VP Records, reveals his high-profile and adaptable talents, making him famous for his heavy metal and other genres such as R&B, reggae, and pop, to name a few.The 41:01-minute album also pays homage to its humble beginnings, a contract for the world's fastest-growing existence. His feature on Love and Hip Hop: Atlanta, as well as his extensive newspaper coverage and brand approval, are all proof of his current status.
The 15-song album was produced by Shaggy, and features another famous dancehall veteran, Sean Paul.
The excitement for the release of this album was heightened by the significant commercials featured on The Wendy Williams Show, Good Morning America, and Jimmy Kimmel Live, in which Shaggy, Sean Paul, and Spice performed their hit single "Go. Feces Deh."
Spice went live on his Instagram an hour before the album was released to review many songs from the project. This served as a kind of album launch party as he explained that he could not start things the way he intended. As usual, he blessed his fans with several entertaining and exciting games. Fans were able to watch him and Justin as they danced and kissed with love.
She went on to give a big compliment to her fellow dancehall artist Bounty Killer, who praised her for believing in her when she was a little girl. She then indulged in a lovely one-man show to promote her song "Bad Girl" featuring Shaggy.
He was also joined by his beloved friend and fellow artist, Cham.
The dancehall queen was showing off her depth through the diversity of her song options, which suggests that there is something for everyone in the "10". According to Spice, this is something you can play for your mom and grandma.The first song on the album introduces Spice, and is also the title of the song. She explains who exactly Grace Hamilton is when she returns to her childhood growing up in Old Breaton, where she had to "walk and ask for transportation." He discussed his homelessness and brought us through his first songs, "Fight Over Man" and "Ramping Shop," while giving props to Bounty, Ninja Man, Dave Kelly, and Vybz Kartel. "Kartel used to carry me inna taxi inna him lap, that's why mi a seh Gaza until my breath stopped," he explains.
"Po Po," a song sung in collaboration with his son Nicho, was made as a social commentary on police brutality in America, further fueled by the Black Lives Matter movement that culminated in 2020. "He wanted to make a song and that's what we are. I got the idea. He is 14 years old and he is on my record of justice. I am very proud. "
"Mi nuh trust di po po, di po di po po, when yuh see di blue lights yuh wi get pow pow," he clearly understood the message, Nicho sand sings.
In an effort to maintain his raw dancehall reputation, the entertainer also provided fans with songs that Spice brand is very popular with.
"So Mi Like It," as a major example of its popular brand, has over 99 million views on YouTube. Spice appreciates the song as its international breakthrough song, which makes it perfect for her debut album, even if it lasted seven years under her belt.
"Send It Up" and "Fit" bring more power to women, which is disputed when Mr. Boombastic himself, Shaggy, collaborates with Spice on their song "Bad Girl."
Their vivid images and breath-taking sounds captivated our minds. "Walking and shaking, (ah mi)" brings you to that moment.
Spice also highlighted the topic of friendship through her song "Frenz," as she described the pain, as well as the subsequent desire and betrayal of a loved one to you.

"Don't Care" is one of the reggae lovers with its funky roots reggae rhythm. It describes a relationship with a toxic person who cheats on a regular basis. "She doesn't care about me at all and I've found you just stay to make me feel so young and I don't know why I didn't leave you alone," she sings.
"On Your Mind" is a pop song. Featuring Olaf Blackwood. It shows the coincidence of Spice as she releases the rhythm loudly about that special person who means so much to you.
Spice left a lasting impression on this project through perseverance and flexibility in the ever-changing music industry, proving her status as the Queen of Dancehall.
If you have not yet heard 10, go to Apple Music, Spotify, or YouTube and add it to your Playlist list
- S.P.I.C.E.
- Send It Up
- Go Down Deh Featuring Shaggy and Sean Paul
- So Mi Like It
- Size Matters
- Po-po Featuring Nicho
- Don’t care
- On Your Mind Featuring Olaf Blackwood
- Top
- Love Her
- Frenz
- Different Shit Featuring Melissa Musique
- Fit
- Bad Girl Featuring Shaggy
- Nitey



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