Two Bad Riddims Vol. 3: Eighty Five/Stage Show
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 released following a dispute with Spice's record label over the release of her long-delayed debut studio album, Ten (2021). 2. Los Angeles-based indie band Spice (stylized as SPICE), formed in 2018 and based across California, each members’ roots are in the North Bay of San Francisco. Comprised of Ross Farrar (vocals) and Jake Casarotti (drums), both of Ceremony, along with Cody Sullivan (bass), Ian Simpson (guitar), and Victoria Skudlarek (violin), Spice’s sound pulls from the sense of melody and drive inherent to Bay Area pedigree, peppered with modernity and awash with an anthemic haze. 3. Spice were a British pop rock and rhythm and blues band featuring David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Paul Newton (bass guitar), Alex Napier (drums) and Colin Wood (keyboards). (Napier was a replacement for drummer Nigel Pegrum; Pegrum would later join the folk rock band Steeleye Span). In late 1969, organist Ken Hensley, formerly of The Gods and Toe Fat joined. The band's last concert was on 21. February 1970 at St Mary's College in Twickenham, supporting Deep Purple - the band changed its name to Uriah Heep shortly after. The first concert as Uriah Heep was on 20 March at the Technical College in Salisbury. Spice released one single, What About The Music (b/w In Love) in 1968, eventually transforming into Uriah Heep during the recording of their first full-length album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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 released following a dispute with Spice's record label over the release of her long-delayed debut studio album, Ten (2021). 2. Los Angeles-based indie band Spice (stylized as SPICE), formed in 2018 and based across California, each members’ roots are in the North Bay of San Francisco. Comprised of Ross Farrar (vocals) and Jake Casarotti (drums), both of Ceremony, along with Cody Sullivan (bass), Ian Simpson (guitar), and Victoria Skudlarek (violin), Spice’s sound pulls from the sense of melody and drive inherent to Bay Area pedigree, peppered with modernity and awash with an anthemic haze. 3. Spice were a British pop rock and rhythm and blues band featuring David Byron (vocals), Mick Box (guitar), Paul Newton (bass guitar), Alex Napier (drums) and Colin Wood (keyboards). (Napier was a replacement for drummer Nigel Pegrum; Pegrum would later join the folk rock band Steeleye Span). In late 1969, organist Ken Hensley, formerly of The Gods and Toe Fat joined. The band's last concert was on 21. February 1970 at St Mary's College in Twickenham, supporting Deep Purple - the band changed its name to Uriah Heep shortly after. The first concert as Uriah Heep was on 20 March at the Technical College in Salisbury. Spice released one single, What About The Music (b/w In Love) in 1968, eventually transforming into Uriah Heep during the recording of their first full-length album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aidonia
Alkaline
Armanii
Bramma
So Mi Like It
Go Down Deh (feat. Sean Paul & Shaggy)
Go Down Deh (feat. Shaggy and Sean Paul)
I DON'T WANNA DIE IN NEW YORK
ALL MY BEST SHIT
FIRST FEELING
Needle Eye
Conjugal Visit (feat. Vybz Kartel)
Love Triangle (Pum Pum)
Jim Screechie
Threnody
Recovery
Murder
26 DOGS
REWARD TRIP
Any Day Now
Dining Out
Send It Up
VO THE NIGHT
BLACK CAR
Conjugal Vist (feat. Vybz Kartel)
THE BUILDING WAS GONE
Fight Over Man
TAPE MEASURE
Back Bend
Bad Fade
Go Down Deh
Whine Inna Di Dance
Ashes In the Birdbath
Sheet
Go Go
Cool It
Bruck It
Melody Drive
Black Hypocrisy
Live Scene
Romantic Mood
A Better Treatment
Go Down Deh (feat. Shaggy and Sean Paul) - Slowed 200M Mix
Genie
Vivid
Clap Clap
Under Fire
Climbing Down the Ladder
Indicator
Sexercise
Like a Man
Everyone Gets In
In De Congaline
Yaaas Goodie
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