The reigning Queen of Dancehall, Spice, continues to score major wins despite recent setbacks in Jamaica. While her ‘Ohhhh No’ School Tour faced resistance from religious groups, her music remains an undeniable force on the global stage. Her 2014 hit “So Mi Like It,” produced by Ainsley “Notnice” Morris of Notnice Records, has secured a prime feature in the British television series Boarders, further cementing her international dominance.
Amassing over 129 million YouTube views, the track, known for its infectious beat and bold lyrics, plays during a pivotal scene in Season 1, Episode 5, where the girls take part in a hockey game amid tensions surrounding the school’s infamous Carruthers Challenge. Boarders, which debuted on BBC Three on February 20, 2024, follows five Black teenagers from inner-city London who earn scholarships to the elite St. Gilbert’s boarding school. The show, praised for its authentic storytelling and sharp social commentary, has been widely embraced, with a second season already confirmed. The inclusion of So Mi Like It in the series highlights Spice’s cultural impact, particularly in the UK, where dancehall continues to thrive.
In a statement regarding the feat, a representative from NotNice Records noted that “it always feels good to be recognised for your work, bip up Spice. The song’s inclusion is another major accomplishment for the Jamaican culture and dancehall.”
With millions of streams and a legacy of chart-topping hits, So Mi Like It’s placement in Boarders reinforces Spice’s ongoing influence in the entertainment industry. As Dancehall’s global footprint expands, she remains at the forefront, proving that her music transcends borders. Whether through television, philanthropy, or advocacy, the Queen of Dancehall’s reign is far from over.