Spice, the reigning Queen of Dancehall, has reached a monumental landmark in her illustrious career by surpassing one billion collective views on her official YouTube channel. This achievement not only cements her status as a dancehall stalwart but also reflects the tremendous impact she has had on the genre over the past 25 years. Leading the charge is her hit single “Go Down Deh“, featuring Shaggy and Sean Paul, which has racked up an impressive 275 million views. The track, which has achieved platinum status in Canada, is the most streamed song by a Jamaican-born female artist on Spotify, with over 230 million streams.
This milestone coincides with the release of Spice’s third studio album, Mirror 25, which debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. The album, a reflection of her quarter-century journey in the dancehall industry, features 25 tracks that showcase both her evolution as an artist and her commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Collaborating with a diverse lineup of artists, including Busta Rhymes, Jada Kingdom, Chronic Law, and Ky-Mani Marley, Spice has once again demonstrated her ability to merge dancehall’s raw energy with global appeal.
Mirror 25 has not only resonated with her loyal fan base but has also made significant waves on the charts, securing multiple entries on the UK Official Chart and Billboard. This achievement marks it as the only album by a female dancehall artist this year to garner such widespread acclaim. As Spice continues to reign supreme, this billion-view milestone and the success of her latest album stand as evidence of her unwavering influence, relentless work ethic, and the enduring power of her music.