Dancehall Queen Spice came through with another banger about undercover love with her latest single and visuals for Bruck It . The Cool It crooner is keeping busy as momentum builds for her first album, contributing to Konshens and Rvssian’s Pay For It last weekend, and this latest Jugglerz team up bright and early on Monday. Bringing back the sneaky vibes of her 2010 track Jim Screechie , Spice pleads for privacy and pleasure on this purely sexual track. Jugglerz, the Billboard-charting German amalgam (record label/sound system/production team) shakes things up with a throbbing beat for Spice’s too-rude bars. Having worked with the likes of Elephant Man and Konshens in the past, and more famously on the fierce riddim for Gage ’s Good P—y Gyal , the group knows a thing or two about turning out a Dancehall hit. Bruck It appears on their 2020 release, Dancehall Drumkit, a rocking suite of the ...
Real Name Grace Latoya Hamilton Date of Birth August 6, 1982 (age 38 years old) Gender Female Nationality Jamaican Net Worth $3 Million About Spice Spice, whose real name is Grace Layota Hamilton, has been making music since 2000, giving her ample time to collect a dedicated fanbase and to have a number of collaborations, acts with other artists, and work with several labels. Her debut song was the controversial “Romping Shop,” which she did alongside Vybz Kartel in 2009. Her very first debut was in 2000, at the annual Sting festival. This was her first major performance, and from there she earned a reputation for her ability to perform, even if she didn’t quite have a hit record to show for it. Spice began to tour around the world, and while she was in the UK, she managed to collaborate with Dave Kelly. This began a series of collaborations that hasn’t stopped to this day. “Romping Shop” spent 15 weeks on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart, pea...
(From left) Christina 'Dancing Rebel' Nelson, Keticia 'TC' Chatman and Tashlieka 'Pretty Pretty' Laird. With his mandate to showcase the Jamaican dancehall culture on international streaming platforms, Downsound Records (DSR) CEO Josef Bogdanovich has thrown his muscles behind the new reality web series Dancehall Life . Dancehall Life premiered on Sunday April 11 on Kingston Signal’s official YouTube channel. “The reality series is about the day in the life of these three influential ladies of dancehall, who amongst other things are known for their dancing skills,” Bogdanovich explained. The cast includes dancers Keticia “TC’ Chatman, Christina ‘Dancing Rebel’ Nelson and Tashlieka ‘Pretty Pretty’ Laird . Said Bogdanovich: “We did a pilot series to see how it went, and afterwards, we have a three- month plan. Moving forward will depend on what the response is like. These girls are very interesting and we are hoping their fan base will find them as interesti...