Jamaican Dancehall Queen Spice captivated fans and media alike during her recent appearance on 3Music TV, where she shared a deep dive into her illustrious career, her collaboration with Stonebwoy, and the cultural connections between Jamaica and Ghana. Known for her electrifying performances and unshakable authenticity, Spice illuminated the global reach of dancehall music while celebrating its African roots.
Spice recounted her collaboration with Ghanaian reggae and Afrobeats luminary Stonebwoy on JIGGLE AND WHINE, a standout track from his latest album. She revealed how their partnership blossomed from Stonebwoy's vision of blending Afro-Caribbean and Ghanaian sounds to create a distinctive masterpiece. Despite juggling a tight filming schedule for Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Spice instantly connected with the track’s vibrant beat and infectious energy.
“When Stonebwoy sent me the track, I didn’t just hear music; I felt the rhythm of our shared cultures,” she explained. Her commitment to excellence drove her to record her vocals within days, infusing the song with her signature vivacity. She also praised Stonebwoy’s collaborative spirit, noting his willingness to incorporate her creative input, which she believes elevated the track to new heights.
Spice’s visit to Ghana wasn’t just about music—it was an exploration of shared heritage. During her conversations with Stonebwoy, she learned about the Akan roots of Jamaica’s Maroon communities, a historical connection that deepened her appreciation for the cultural ties between the two nations. She remarked on how these revelations reinforced the enduring legacy of African influence in the Caribbean.
Spice also embraced the rich flavors of Ghanaian cuisine, expressing particular fondness for dishes like jollof rice and fufu. Her immersion into the local culture further solidified her admiration for the country and its people. “Ghana feels like home. The warmth, the food, the music—it’s all so welcoming,” she said.
Hinting at plans for a music video to accompany JIGGLE AND WHINE, Spice left fans eagerly anticipating the visual representation of their fiery collaboration. She also teased the possibility of future projects with other African artistes, signaling a growing synergy between Caribbean and African music scenes.
Spice’s visit to 3Music TV was more than an artiste appearance—it was a celebration of the unbreakable bridge between Jamaica and Africa. Through her music, personality, and cultural advocacy, Spice continues to inspire a global audience while honoring the roots that shaped her artistry.
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