There are 2 artists known as Spice:
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 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. 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)").
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 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. 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)").
Ramping Shop Remake
Spice Lyrics
Addi Teacha and a Spice
Every man grab a gyal
And every gyal grab a man
Man to man pan mi song, dats wrong, scorn dem
All when a night and every store owner lock
When you come inna mi romping shop
Mek sure you open di door and
Anuh chat you a chat
Hey, mi nah kill yuh wid nuh
Tell me wah yuh like
Yuh wah mi fix di car or yuh wah fix di bike?
Well, yuh haffi rev it hard
Da pedal yah nuh light
Drive it full speed and crash it wid mi life
Suppose mi put di muffler to di left
Or put it to di right
Da gear stick feel rough, oil it up fi spite
Mi nuh eat when mi a drive
Mi nuh bruk stoplight and any man weh dweet
Mi and him affi go fight
Cah me haffi ride pon di bike like dis
Mi two rims spinning like a satellite dish
Jamaica yuh never shop like dis spice oil
Mi nuh boil sausage, mi nuh fry fish
Yuh a my Addi, a mi likkle Spice dis
Remember di car? Yuh gimme fi drive it
A Romping Shop fi true
Addi nuh play mi full up a stock
When you come inna me romping shop
Mi will push di broom few
Time and pack yuh bag
When you come inna me romping shop
Me will mek yuh run out a mi
House and nuh wah go back
When you come inna me romping shop
A gyal ever ride yuh Jeep
And gi yuh heart attack?
When you come inna me romping shop
Spice a you me love
Yuh know how fi do yuh stuff
Yuh drive fast plus yuh ride ruggid and ruff
Put di car in di garage
Drive in front-way or back it
Up till 'e headlight bruk
Sshhh, do yuh have extra
Anytime Spice, yuh call mi, mi a come
Mi nah leff fi now mi man deh a mi yawd
Him well want a drive but mi nah gi' him none
Cah me haffi ride pon di bike like dis
Mi two rims spinning like a satellite dish
Jamaica yuh never shop like dis spice oil
Mi nuh boil sausage, mi nuh fry fish
Yuh a my Addi, a mi likkle Spice dis
Remember di car? Yuh gimme fi drive it
A Romping Shop fi true
Addi nuh play mi full up a stock
When you come inna me romping shop
Mi will push di broom few
Time and pack yuh bag
When you come inna me romping shop
Me will mek yuh run out a mi
House and nuh wah go back
When you come inna me romping shop
A gyal ever ride yuh Jeep
And gi yuh heart attack?
When you come inna me romping shop
Addi Teacha and a Spice
Every man grab a gyal
And every gyal grab a man
Man to man pan mi song, dats wrong, scorn dem
All when a night and every store owner lock
When you come inna mi romping shop
Mek sure you open di door and
Anuh chat you a chat addi nuh play
Mi full up a stock
When you come inna me romping shop
Mi will push di broom few
Time and pack yuh bag
When you come inna me romping shop
Me will mek yuh run out a mi
House and nuh wah go back
When you come inna me romping shop
A gyal ever ride yuh Jeep
And gi yuh heart attack?
When you come inna me romping shop
Every man grab a gyal
And every gyal grab a man
Man to man pan mi song, dats wrong, scorn dem
All when a night and every store owner lock
When you come inna mi romping shop
Mek sure you open di door and
Anuh chat you a chat
Hey, mi nah kill yuh wid nuh
Yuh wah mi fix di car or yuh wah fix di bike?
Well, yuh haffi rev it hard
Da pedal yah nuh light
Drive it full speed and crash it wid mi life
Suppose mi put di muffler to di left
Or put it to di right
Da gear stick feel rough, oil it up fi spite
Mi nuh eat when mi a drive
Mi nuh bruk stoplight and any man weh dweet
Mi and him affi go fight
Cah me haffi ride pon di bike like dis
Mi two rims spinning like a satellite dish
Jamaica yuh never shop like dis spice oil
Mi nuh boil sausage, mi nuh fry fish
Yuh a my Addi, a mi likkle Spice dis
Remember di car? Yuh gimme fi drive it
A Romping Shop fi true
Addi nuh play mi full up a stock
When you come inna me romping shop
Mi will push di broom few
Time and pack yuh bag
When you come inna me romping shop
Me will mek yuh run out a mi
House and nuh wah go back
When you come inna me romping shop
A gyal ever ride yuh Jeep
And gi yuh heart attack?
When you come inna me romping shop
Spice a you me love
Yuh know how fi do yuh stuff
Yuh drive fast plus yuh ride ruggid and ruff
Put di car in di garage
Drive in front-way or back it
Up till 'e headlight bruk
Sshhh, do yuh have extra
Anytime Spice, yuh call mi, mi a come
Mi nah leff fi now mi man deh a mi yawd
Him well want a drive but mi nah gi' him none
Cah me haffi ride pon di bike like dis
Mi two rims spinning like a satellite dish
Jamaica yuh never shop like dis spice oil
Mi nuh boil sausage, mi nuh fry fish
Yuh a my Addi, a mi likkle Spice dis
Remember di car? Yuh gimme fi drive it
A Romping Shop fi true
Addi nuh play mi full up a stock
When you come inna me romping shop
Mi will push di broom few
Time and pack yuh bag
When you come inna me romping shop
Me will mek yuh run out a mi
House and nuh wah go back
When you come inna me romping shop
A gyal ever ride yuh Jeep
And gi yuh heart attack?
When you come inna me romping shop
Addi Teacha and a Spice
Every man grab a gyal
And every gyal grab a man
Man to man pan mi song, dats wrong, scorn dem
All when a night and every store owner lock
When you come inna mi romping shop
Mek sure you open di door and
Anuh chat you a chat addi nuh play
Mi full up a stock
When you come inna me romping shop
Mi will push di broom few
Time and pack yuh bag
When you come inna me romping shop
Me will mek yuh run out a mi
House and nuh wah go back
When you come inna me romping shop
A gyal ever ride yuh Jeep
And gi yuh heart attack?
When you come inna me romping shop
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ADIDJA PALMER, AINSLEY SHOMARI MORRIS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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