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Spice’s ‘Ohhhh No’ School Tour Cancelled Amid Religious Pushback; Social Media Reacts

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Reigning queen of the dancehall Spice, known for her provocative stage presence and undeniable impact on the genre, has found herself at the center of controversy after her ‘Ohhhh No’ School Tour—a campaign designed to empower Jamaican youths—was abruptly cancelled following pressure from religious groups. The initiative, which sought to encourage students to reject negative influences such as crime, drug use, and early sexual activity, was reportedly halted after several schools withdrew their participation due to concerns allegedly raised by the TBC Radio Network, a Christian broadcasting station.

In an interview with CVM at Sunrise, Spice, whose real name is Grace Hamilton, expressed disappointment over the cancellations, emphasizing that she was not visiting schools as the provocative dancehall artist but as a successful entrepreneur and role model. “I started to get emails from schools canceling and saying they won’t be able to do it. When I read into the emails, they’re saying they got calls from TBC, I think it is—it’s a church or program. They are saying they don’t think I am fitting enough to go into the schools,” she explained. The criticism, allegedly led by Apostle Jeffrey Shuttleworth, focused on Spice’s musical content rather than her intentions to inspire young minds.

The backlash has sparked a heated debate online, with supporters arguing that the double standard placed on entertainers doing positive outreach is unfair. One social media user wrote, “We demand that Jamaican artists do more positive things to help their country but become obstacles when they step up. Thanks @spiceofficial for being a doer and not just a talker.” Others, however, sided with the religious sector, citing concerns that Spice’s music—despite its commercial success—may not align with the values promoted in schools. A Jamaican-Canadian teacher commented, “Even if Spice did clean versions of her songs, kids will look them up online when they go home. Church complaint or not, let’s think of the kids.”

This incident highlights the ongoing tension between Jamaica’s deeply rooted religious traditions and its vibrant dancehall culture, which has often been criticized for its explicit content. However, with Jamaica’s youth crime rate at 32 per 100,000—one of the highest in the Caribbean—and teen pregnancy rates remaining a concern, many argue that figures like Spice, who have overcome adversity, should be embraced rather than shunned. While the ‘Ohhhh No’ School Tour may have been halted, the conversation it has ignited about the role of artists in youth mentorship is far from over.

 

 

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