Search results for: “spice”

  • HEAR THIS: Spice ft. Busta Rhymes ”So Mi Like It” Remix

    HEAR THIS: Spice ft. Busta Rhymes ”So Mi Like It” Remix

    You know how Spice likes it.  After all this is the girl who collaborated with Kartel on “Rampin’ Shop.” So when she chats about “Skin out my pum pum….” you’d best get to work fast.  And while her new remix to “So Mi Like It’ has Spice showing off her rappin’ skills: “I like it when a man go in between & buss it like a M16.” Meanwhile she’s got Bussa Buss deejaying in patois ”Ben’ ova dash weh/wine pon the buddy gyal.” Busta  has been on the on Island  in support of Vybz Kartel and his family in the run up to the verdict—during his downtime he was  spotted hanging out with Spice on her instagram—which she used to keep her fans updated on their exciting new collab produced by NotNice. Well it’s finally dropped so check the sounds right here. Audio After The Jump…

    (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Spice Sumfest Interview “The Name is Spice, I Have To Keep It Spicy”

    The Mad Gyal Talks Kartel, Hip-Hop Collabos, and Twerking
    SpiceBoom
    Year in and year out, one of the most reliable standout performers at Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night is Spice. Her entrance is always amazing, but this year she really out did herself. You may have heard how she took the stage in 13-inch heels AND inside a giant plastic bubble. Lady Gaga eat your heart out. It was all good until she took a tumble off those heels and hit the stage with a bump. But you’ve got to love Spice for keeping the show going without a hitch. Backstage at Reggae Sumfest 2013, Spice chatted with Reshma B about how her grand entrance went wrong, and RGAT reminded her that these sorts of things happen to everybody—ever supermodels like Naomi Campbell. And of course the show must go on! Spice and RGAT also spoke about her hit single “Twerk” and how the dance is a great way to stay fit. Spice went on to fill RGAT in about her sexy new single and video “Come Inside.” She also spoke about why she brought a Vybz Kartel lookalike onstage and how she would be happy to collaborate with the World Boss when he comes home. Finally Spice shares her international collab wish list: Who do you think made the cut? Video After The Jump…

    (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Richie Spice “Mama”

    Never Forget What Mama Taught Usrichie

     

    A mother’s love is unconditional, the bond created between mother and child is so strong that only death can sever it. Richie Spice understands this perfectly, he created this song to honor his own deceased mother. Here is what Richie had to say about the true meaning behind the track:

    “Blessed present and future Mothers. My mother was a great and special mother, who had 11 youths and tried to bring them up the right way, show them self love and how to love each other, teach I humility, respect for self and others, she was always fair to all har youts dem, no one get no special treatment, I think everyone should respect and lift their mothers because when she is gone no one can replace that void of missing in your life. Mother Bonner influence I in many ways. She always tried to do the right thing along the cycle of life, she went the extra mile, provided for us, showing me survival of life’s road and this month actually marks 1 year since her passing. Her memories still live on, she was my best friend. For this mother’s day I wrote a song for her and to all the unforgettable mothers whose love can never be replaced.”

    Thank you mama, Video After The Jump… (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Spice “Twerk” Official Video

    WATCH THIS: Spice “Twerk” Official Video

    Let The MadGyal Teach You How To Get Your Twerk On—Yard Style

    Twerk Twerk Twerk, twerk-twerk-twerk, twerk twerk twerk… Everybody’s doin’ it. Apparently it started in the Dirty South a few years back, and these days even Hollywood chicks like Miley Cyrus and Ashley Tisdale are twerkin’ their butts off.

    But now that the style has made it down to yard, the ting tun up!  

    Be warned: we’re talking sexy moves only (as per Spice’s new video). So get ready for some serious splits, 6.30’s and anything you can do to express yourselves.

    Spice is officially teaching this class, so lets get it poppin’

    Step 1: “Every gyal in the ring just get madd and do your thing”

    Step 2: “Whine and go down, shake it and jerk it”

    Step 3: “Twerk to the right, twerk to the left, twerk up your body twerk up your chest.”

    It’s not even about the second chorus. You already know its time to hit the gym AGAIN! Video After The Jump…

    (more…)

  • HEAR THIS: Vybz Kartel & Richie Spice “Weed Smokers” (Heatwave Refix)

    Heatwave Cooks Up A Refix For All The Smokers Demheatwave

    Dancehall-specialists, The Heatwave, has released a brand new refix (free for download) featuring none other than the World Boss himself Vybz Kartel along with Richie Spice. Dedicated to di smokers dem, the refix as Heatwave clearly states

    “Some people get stoned on the sofa but this is for everyone who smokes weed when they RAVE. Build a spliff on the speaker box or roll round the corner: the party starts from when the Rizla gets licked.

    This bassline will hit the back of your head like the very first draw from a high grade spliff.”

    We can’t argue with that. Grab A Spliff And Dress Back And Hit The Jump… (more…)

  • HEAR THIS: Spice “Cyaan Manage It”

    Even A Mad Gyal Has Her Limits
    SpiceCyaanManageItBoomshots
    Who is this dude? He sure loves to wuk, and apparently he’s exceptionally well endowed—enough to have Spice bawling for mercy on this new cut off Cashflow’s 1990 Riddim. Whoever he is, his appetite for sex appears to be more than even Mad Gyal Spice can handle—he’s got her sounding like Pupa San back in the day. Audio After The Jump… (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Macka Diamond Interview: The War Has Just Started with Spice

    WATCH THIS: Macka Diamond Interview: The War Has Just Started with Spice

    The Dancehall Veteran, Author and Actress Reasons with Reshma B About Music, Money, Love & War

    Hours after her no-show at Sting 2012—where she was expected to clash Spice—Macka Diamond went straight to the studio to record a dis track called “Donkey.” Her next stop was an early morning interview with Reshma B for Boomshots. Macka explained to the ReggaeGirlAboutTown that she did not run from the clash and that Spice would have been “an easy kill.” In this epic four-part interview, Macka Diamond speaks on her earlier dis track “Kill The Black One,” and tries to clear up any misunderstanding about the lyrics. While Macka’s differences with Lady Saw are in the past, she says her war with Spice has just begun—and that her offer still stands to pay Spice for a clash at her upcoming birthday bash. But Macka has lots of other projects going on besides clashing. She talks about latest book for Page Turner Publishing, Naughty or Nice, the sequel to her successful debut novel Bun Him, and about her latest movie role. Because at the end of the day, Macka is all about her “Money-O.” Video After The Jump…

    (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Spice Says Donkey at Sting was Macka’s “Twin”

    WATCH THIS: Spice Says Donkey at Sting was Macka’s “Twin”

    Check This Exclusive Post-Sting Interview With The Mad Gyal

    The biggest battle at this year’s Sting was supposed to be Spice vs. Macka Diamond. But when the time came, Macka did not show up. So Spice would not be all alone up there on the big stage at Jamworld, she brought along a donkey wearing a wig. After the show she told Reshma B who the donkey was supposed to represent. Looks like the battle is getting hotter. Video After The Jump… (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Spice Interview “She Can’t Style Me, Lyrically or Physically”

    The Mad Gyal Goes OnStage With Winford Williams To Talk Di Tings Dem

    The Dancehall girl fight continues to escalate as Spice visits OnStage with Winford Williams, the same show where Macka Diamond recently vented frustration against various female artists including Lady Saw and another whom she would refer to only as “the black one.” (UPDATE: Macka has even released a diss song called “Kill the Black One.”) Though she says she considers herself “Black and beautiful,” Spice made no attempt to hide her annoyance with Macka. “Me haffi box her down, jook out her eye, and nearly take out the eye outta her head,” Spice recalled of a physical confrontation between the artists some years back. Though the guys get most of the attention with their so-called beef and lyrical clashes, Spice says the dancehall divas have some serious rivalries of their own: “The women dem inna the business, them fight ‘gainst them one another. It come in like crab inna barrel. If you put on a nail polish, and it look better than fi her own, them wan’ chop off your fingers fe it.” Wow. Spice goes on to recall her falling out with Lady Saw. But she says her and Tifa’s song “Why You Mad” was not written for anyone in particular. Well, not anyone that she cares to mention at the moment. Video After The Jump… (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Tifa & Spice “Why Yuh Mad?” Video

    Girls Girls Girls!

    One thing’s for sure: It seems to be all about the girls lately—whether they’re fighting or collaborating they are definitely representing. Mad Gyal Spice & Tifa the Princess of Dancehall drop the “Why Yuh Mad” collab video on some mad bad princess diva mashup! Hot bods, scorching lyrics, heaps of attitude and nothing less! The video for this standout cut from the big bad Dog Bite Riddim was put together by the Washroom Entertainment team with the help of director/stylist/makeup artist/fashionista Dexter 3D Pottinger. Nurse outfits (with haters strapped on stretchers), sexy housewives, fast cars & skeleton male dancers? You already know it’s about to get crazy—so don’t be mad! Video After The Jump… (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Spice Interview

    Mad Gyal Spice and Reshma B Talk Di Tings Dem

    The ReggaeGirlAboutTown sits down with Mad Gyal Spice after her big Dancehall Night performance. They start by talking about Spice’s hairstyle evolution—Marge Simpson to Rapunzel—and discuss her tribute to stars behind bars like Vybz Kartel and Buju Banton. Spice also sends her best wishes to Lady Saw, who gives the love right back. Plus—the Mad Gyal sings Celine Dion, inna dancehall style of course. Video After The Jump…
    (more…)

  • WATCH THIS: Richie Spice Talks About His New Acoustic Album “Soothing Sounds”

    The Rootical Singer Spices Up”OnStageTv”

    Most people got to know Richie Spice when he dropped his hit single “Youth Dem Cold,” but like most “overnight successes” Spice has been grinding for years before he made it big. His first certified boomshot, “Earth A Run Red” came out back in 1999 and since then he has been nothing less than a true inspiration and positive reinforcement in the Reggae music industry. He has released 9 albums including his latest, Richie Spice Acoustic – Soothing Sounds. On top of being a top-selling Reggae artist, Spice has been an opening act for Rita Marley, runs a label with his brothers and has had a single featured on Grand Theft Auto. But with so many accomplishments, it seems that Spice never takes a break. His ultimate goal is to keep his fans happy with new music—so he took a visit to OnStageTv and presented his new album, video and blessed the place with a live performance.  Video after the jump…

    (more…)