1. Jamaican dancehall recording… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 artists known as 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. L.A. based indie band Spice, formed in 2018 and based across California, each membersβ 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), Spiceβs 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. Songs recorded under the Spice name and line-up have surfaced on:
The Lansdowne Tapes (compilation of recordings by Spice, and outtakes from the first three Uriah Heep albums) - Recorded 1968-1971, released 1994
A Time of Revelation (four-disc anthology of Uriah Heep material, including recordings by Spice) - Recorded 1968-1995, released 1996
Spice recordings on these compilations consisted of "Astranaza", "Born In A Trunk" (vocal and instrumental versions), "Celebrate", "I Want You Babe", "In Love", "Magic Lantern", "Schoolgirl", and "What About The Music". Additionally, two of the songs released on the first Uriah Heep album were recorded by the Spice line-up before Hensley's inclusion, with Colin Wood appearing on keyboards ("Come Away Melinda" and "Wake Up (Set Your Sights)").
Bad Girl
Spice Lyrics
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It's yuh lova
(Yeah) coconut, watch 'ya
(Spice, uh) ayy
Can I be your bad girl? (Say wah?)
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Ready)
Can I be your bad girl? (All day)
Whoa, whoa
Can you make me scream like? (Scream, baby) (right now)
Whoa, whoa (yeah)
I like it nasty (ready when you ready) (alright)
Face inna mi pillow so di neighbors nuh hear (yeah)
Sink it like a clutch, ah so me draw extra gear (grab mi neck)
Me love how you ah rock inna mi chair (ooh)
Have me ah beat like a drum, batty ah sound like a snare 'cause
Hoist and curve it inna di air
Arch like a bow, make di arrow disappear
Di ting 'ya we me have well revere
After you come get dis loving, cyaan' nobody compare 'cause (yeah, man)
Have her ah walk and ah shake (ah me)
Permanent smile pon her face (ah me) (same way)
Have her ah complain 'bout backache (ah me)
Me put di icing pon her cake (ooh)
Can I be your bad girl? (Uh)
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Right now) (that's right)
Can I be your bad girl? (Ready)
Make my body twist and twirl (all day)
Whoa, whoa
Can you make me scream like? (Scream it, girl) (right deh suh)
Whoa, whoa
I like it nasty
Paradise pussy, shoulda lucky seh you slap it
Stop chat it, you fi act it, cock it, lock it like a 'Matic
Ah dis you fi ah tump up wid yuh fist, you nuh fi back it
Just attack it when me kotch it, suh me set it, you fi wop it
Up inna mi belly, suh me like it kinda ratchet
Totally erotic when me sip up pon di tonic
Work it good before me tell yuh friend dem seh you flop it
X-rated, that's how me like it, pornographic, yeah, man
Pon di cocky me ah boom (ah me)
Back way me ah tun (ah me)
Slap mi batty like a drum (ah me)
You betta make sure me cum (come on)
Can I be your bad girl? (Right now)
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Rocking your world, girl)
Can I be your bad girl?
Make my body twist and twirl
Whoa, whoa
Can you make me scream like? (Turn, gyal) (yeah, man)
Whoa, whoa (proper) (right deh suh)
I like it nasty
Work mi pum pum, yes, ah so me like it (uh-huh)
Work mi pum pum, bwoy, nuh bodda fight it (yeah)
Work mi pum pum, yes, ah so me like it (all night, girl)
Me like it, yes, ah so me like it
Have her ah walk and ah shake (ah me)
Permanent smile pon her face (ah me)
Have her ah complain 'bout backache (ah me)
Me put di icing pon her cake, come on (ow, yeah)
Can I be your bad girl? (All night, gyal)
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Yeah, man)
Can I be your bad girl? (Uh-huh)
Make my body twist and twirl (y'ah roll out pon me)
Whoa, whoa (uh-huh, yeah, yeah)
Can you make me scream like? (In deh) (Shaggy)
Whoa, whoa (yeah)
I like it nasty (Spice)
Can I be your bad girl? (You see me Kelly)
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Ah weh dem deh) (alright now)
Can I be your bad girl? (Back at you)
Make my body twist and twirl (seet deh) (we nah ramp wid dis)
Whoa, whoa
Can you make me scream like? (Spice) (it's a banger)
Whoa, whoa (yeah)
I like it nasty
Spice and Shaggy
The song "Bad Girl" by Spice and Shaggy is a steamy track with explicit lyrics about sexual pleasure. The song begins with Spice asking if she can be Shaggy's "bad girl," inquiring if he can rock her world and make her body twist and twirl. Spice elaborates on her desires, explaining that she wants Shaggy to make her scream and like it nasty. Shaggy responds with equally explicit verses, describing how he likes to pleasure Spice and make her walk and shake. He encourages her to work her "pum pum" and promises to make her cum. The song ends with Spice and Shaggy trading verses, repeating the chorus, and emphasizing how much they like it nasty.
While "Bad Girl" is a sexually charged song with explicit lyrics, the collaboration between Spice and Shaggy adds a playful tone to the track. The song's lyrics are catchy and light-hearted, making it a popular track for dancing and partying. However, the song's lyrics have sparked controversy, with some critics deeming it too explicit and inappropriate for younger audiences. Nevertheless, the song's catchy beat, sultry vocals, and playful lyrics make it a hit with dancehall and pop fans.
Line by Line Meaning
Nasty (ahh)
Expressing sexual desire and anticipation
It's yuh lova
Referring to the listener as Shaggy's lover
(Yeah) coconut, watch 'ya
Acknowledging the dancehall beat and inviting the listener to pay attention
(Spice, uh) ayy
Introducing Spice as the featured artist
Can I be your bad girl? (Say wah?)
Asking for permission to be the listener's sexually adventurous partner
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Ready)
Asking if the listener has what it takes to satisfy Shaggy's sexual desires
Can I be your bad girl? (All day)
Reiterating the desire to be the listener's exciting sexual partner all day long
Make my body twist and twirl (dat you fi do)
Requesting that the listener sexually stimulate her
Whoa, whoa
Expressing excitement and intense pleasure
Can you make me scream like? (Scream, baby) (right now)
Asking the listener to bring her to a state of ecstasy so intense that she screams
I like it nasty (ready when you ready) (alright)
Expressing a preference for sexually adventurous and intense experiences
Face inna mi pillow so di neighbors nuh hear (yeah)
Describing how she hides her moans from others by burying her face in a pillow
Sink it like a clutch, ah so me draw extra gear (grab mi neck)
Describing the physical intensity of the sexual experience with a racing metaphor
Me love how you ah rock inna mi chair (ooh)
Expressing enjoyment of the rhythm of the sexual experience
Have me ah beat like a drum, batty ah sound like a snare 'cause
Describing how the experience makes her body rhythmically pulsate
Hoist and curve it inna di air
Describing a sexual position
Arch like a bow, make di arrow disappear
Describing another sexual position
Di ting 'ya we me have well revere
Referring to the size and prowess of the listener's penis
After you come get dis loving, cyaan' nobody compare 'cause (yeah, man)
Promising the listener a sexually satisfying experience that no one else can match
Have her ah walk and ah shake (ah me)
Describing how the listener's sexual prowess makes her walk and shake with satisfaction
Permanent smile pon her face (ah me) (same way)
Indicating that her satisfaction lasts well beyond the sexual experience
Have her ah complain 'bout backache (ah me)
If she complains about backache, it's from the intensity of the experience
Me put di icing pon her cake (ooh)
Comparing the sexual experience to a delicious cake topped with icing
Paradise pussy, shoulda lucky seh you slap it
Referring to her vagina as a pleasurable paradise that the listener is fortunate to have access to
Stop chat it, you fi act it, cock it, lock it like a 'Matic
Encouraging the listener to stop talking about it and start taking action to satisfy her
Ah dis you fi ah tump up wid yuh fist, you nuh fi back it
Encouraging the listener to physically engage with her body and not hold back
Just attack it when me kotch it, suh me set it, you fi wop it
Encouraging the listener to seize the opportunity to engage with her body when she presents herself
Up inna mi belly, suh me like it kinda ratchet
Describing physical pleasure that is exciting and even a bit wild
Totally erotic when me sip up pon di tonic
Describing how the sexual experience is enhanced by alcohol
Work it good before me tell yuh friend dem seh you flop it
Urging the listener to perform well to avoid criticism from her friends
X-rated, that's how me like it, pornographic, yeah, man
Expressing a preference for sexually explicit and intense experiences
Pon di cocky me ah boom (ah me)
Reference to sexual intercourse from Spice's perspective
Back way me ah tun (ah me)
Another reference to sexual intercourse from Spice's perspective
Slap mi batty like a drum (ah me)
Request for the listener to spank her buttocks as part of the sexual experience
You betta make sure me cum (come on)
Requesting that the listener sexually satisfy her completely
Work mi pum pum, yes, ah so me like it (uh-huh)
Asking the listener to sexually stimulate her vagina in a way that she enjoys
Work mi pum pum, bwoy, nuh bodda fight it (yeah)
Encouraging the listener to continue stimulating her vagina without hesitation
Have her ah complain 'bout backache (ah me)
If she complains about backache, it's from the intensity of the experience
Me put di icing pon her cake, come on (ow, yeah)
Referring again to the sexual experience as a mouthwatering cake with icing on top
Can I be your bad girl? (All night, gyal)
Reiterating the desire to be the listener's sexually adventurous partner throughout the night
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Yeah, man)
Asking if the listener can provide an exciting and satisfying sexual experience
Can I be your bad girl? (Uh-huh)
Reiterating the desire to be the exciting and adventurous sexual partner
Make my body twist and twirl (y'ah roll out pon me)
Requesting that the listener sexually satisfy her so that her body convulses with pleasure
Can you make me scream like? (Turn, gyal) (yeah, man)
Requesting that the listener provide a sexually intense and satisfying experience that makes her scream and turn with pleasure
I like it nasty (Spice)
Expressing a preference for sexually intense experiences, with the endorsement of Spice
Can I be your bad girl? (You see me Kelly)
Reiterating the desire to be the listener's adventurous and exciting sexual partner, with a reference to the character of Kelly in the movie 'Bad Girls'
Tell me, can you rock my world? (Ah weh dem deh) (alright now)
Asking if the listener has the ability to provide a sexually satisfying experience, with a Jamaican colloquialism for 'where are they'?
Can I be your bad girl? (Back at you)
Reiterating the desire to be the sexually adventurous partner, with a reference to a previous interaction with the listener
Make my body twist and twirl (seet deh) (we nah ramp wid dis)
Requesting that the listener sexually stimulate her so that her body contorts and convulses with pleasure, while emphasizing seriousness
Can you make me scream like? (Spice) (it's a banger)
Requesting that the listener sexually satisfy her to the point that she screams, with the endorsement of Spice and the description of the song as a hit
I like it nasty
Reiterating a preference for sexually intense and adventurous experiences
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Cloud9
Written by: Anthony Kelly, Grace Hamilton, Grant Woods Valentine, Olaf Stephen Blackwood, Orville Burrell
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@linderingsmathurin8861
I love that you stayed true to yourself and didnβt have to water down the dancehall to fit into America, you did it staying authentic π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
@razanedixon9272
True talk. Is a Original to this
@thegossipspot6706
Fr unlike sum artist π
@loki2590
@Trending lifestyle shenseea is taking over stay deh bend up you face
@thegossipspot6706
@Travis Smeikle nah bend up me face mi a Shenyang too enuh.... But mi kinda disappointed in her recent video
@loki2590
@Trending lifestyle sometimes the artist is just trying to be creative for you guys just know that we dont appreciate it
@memaw3510
Listen I am a 55 year old woman. I'm not Jamaican and I love this girl!!!! She is killing it!! Congrats Spice!!!! Blessings sis!!!!!
@shojibmiya1569
Were
@alifeofcarlontae8334
So proud of you Spice congratulations on your first official album
@tashar20
I remember seeing Spice perform for the first time, she was brought on stage by Pamputtae and had no hits. The crowd didnβt know any of her songs but you could see she was trying and her resilience was admirable. She had that BOLD in your face persona so you couldnβt help but watch her whether or not you like her. I became a fan the second time I saw her perform (15 years ago). She was determined to be somebody in life and she worked to get herself there. NOTHING was handed to her! Many see the glitz and fame and donβt know the story. She has a true rags to riches story and Iβm happy for her.