“One of the main reasons why I decided to be a part of the ‘Love & Hip Hop’ franchise as well, was to expand my brand,” she said. Her transition to the American market has progressed a bit slower but is turning a corner, thanks in part to her “Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta” appearances. Spice’s career began in the early 2000s, and through talent and consistency she’s been etched her place as one of Jamaica’s most popular dancehall artists. “My growth and the vision of just moving forward and branding myself in a different area and stuff like that, so I’m super excited for, I think they’re going to be extremely happy.” “I’m going to showcase different sides of me as well, that I’m super excited and can’t wait for them to see,” she teased. (Photo: Sterling Photography)įans can expect the same turn-up music that they can dutty wine to when they listen to “TEN,” but Spice has a little something new in store for the people too. “Shout out to Shaggy’s wife, Rebecca as well, we’d have a relationship throughout the past years, their daughter and my daughter shared the same class in schools, so we’ve always been parents at PTA, so it’s like a family bond to me, and I have great amounts of respect for Shaggy and his entire family.” Spice. We chat and laugh in a studio all the time, it’s nothing, no tension, no vibe, it’s just easygoing days, I don’t feel like it’s work.” “Working with Shaggy has been amazing, I keep telling people, ‘Shaggy’s like family.’ I feel like he’s just my friend, it’s not work for me, it’s just having fun. The work felt more like play while the two of them created together, and the two ended up walking away with a record they can both be proud of, in addition to feeling even more “like family.” The “Pay For It” artist had nothing but positive things to say about her experience working with fellow industry vet and friend Shaggy. So big up to Sean Paul and Shaggy, I know we’re going to do amazing.” “I just feel elated as well to know that I will be going on ‘Good Morning America’ for the first time, and the first female dancehall artist to be going on it, but I’m going on it with two legends, two icons, I don’t take that for granted at all. “Being a part of ‘Good Morning America’ is … a great accomplish accomplishment and I’m humbled by it,” she told us. The trio will perform “Go Down Deh,” a single from her album, and not only is it her first time on the national morning show, she will also be the first female dancehall artist to perform live on the “GMA” stage since its 1975 premiere. Spice’s “GMA” June 11 appearance will mark a personal and career milestone for the artist. The Queen of Dancehall is preparing for the release of her first studio album, “TEN” on July 30, she spoke with Atlanta Black Star about her upcoming “Good Morning America” performance with Sean Paul and Shaggy, the latter of whom also executive produced “TEN.” Spice, aka the Queen of Dancehall, chatted with Atlanta Black Star. With the upcoming release of her first studio album, a spot in the “Love and Hip-Hop: Atlanta” cast and a social issue that she stopped feeds to bring attention to, she’s already showing American fans that she knows how to make waves and isn’t planning on stopping any time soon. Dancehall artist Spice is not new to the game, but she’s finally getting her due in the U.S.
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