Fresh off her musical exploits in Uganda, where she delivered a stellar performance to a sold-out audience of more than 30,000 fans, Spice is once again commanding international attention, this time for both her compelling stage presence and humanitarian impact. At the 2026 International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in South Florida over the weekend, the dancehall queen secured Best Dancehall Stagecraft Entertainer and the prestigious Marcus Garvey Humanitarian Award, adding another notable milestone to an already fruitful season.
While Spice continues to dominate global stages with her high-energy performances, the humanitarian honour arrives on the heels of her widely praised relief efforts following Hurricane Melissa’s devastating passage across Jamaica in late 2025. In the aftermath of the storm, the entertainer mobilised a multiple-truck relief initiative carrying supplies to affected communities in Western Jamaica, earning widespread praise from fans both locally and across the diaspora. The dual recognition now highlights two sides of the artiste that continue to resonate strongly with audiences worldwide: her unmatched ability to captivate crowds and her commitment to helping vulnerable Jamaicans during times of crisis.
Meanwhile, the awards further cement Spice’s standing as one of dancehall’s most influential female entertainers on the global stage. Her recent Uganda performance generated significant online traction, with videos from the concert circulating heavily across social media and drawing praise for her commanding stagecraft and crowd control. That same energy has continued to fuel her momentum internationally as she balances music, touring, philanthropy, and business ventures.
The latest IRAWMA victories now place Spice among a list of major Caribbean winners celebrated at this year’s ceremony, reinforcing her enduring impact within dancehall culture. With fans continuing to applaud both her humanitarian efforts and live performances, the entertainer appears poised to maintain her dominant run well into the remainder of 2026.
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