Spice Hits 450 Million All-Time Streams on Spotify
Spice, the reigning queen of Dancehall, achieves a remarkable milestone with 450 million Spotify streams, and joining an elite club of homegrown female artists. Spice solidifies her position among the top 100 most-streamed Reggae/Dancehall artists of all time
- Ava irving, Staff Writer
In an awe-inspiring demonstration of strength and resilience, Spice, the reigning queen of Dancehall, continues to impress her dominace in Jamaican music history
Just months after triumphing over a health scare that reverberated through the global music community, this enterprising mother of two has achieved a remarkable milestone: an astounding 450 million all-time streams on Spotify, solidifying her reign as the most accomplished female Dancehall artist to wear a Queen's crown.
Surpassing the accomplishments of notable figures such as Mr. Vegas (417 million streams), the legendary Buju Banton (429 million streams), and New Zealand's Fat Freddy Drop (435 million streams), Spice's feat is all the more extraordinary.
Although Alkaline is ahead of her with 459 million Spotify streams, Spice's achievement places her among an elite club of only three homegrown female artists within the top 100 most-streamed reggae/dancehall artists of all time, man or woman, dead or alive.
She joins fellow trailblazers Shenseea, who boasts an impressive 460 million streams, and the indomitable force known as Koffee, with an astonishing 536 million streams, Spice now finds herself in the rarefied air of the music industry's most powerful female figures.
From her commanding stage presence to her infectious melodies, she has enthralled audiences worldwide, leaving an indelible mark on the very essence of the genre she wholeheartedly represents.
As her star continues to ascend, we eagerly anticipate witnessing the new heights Spice will undoubtedly reach, as she etches an everlasting legacy in the annals of global music history.