
Following the release of her diss track Eleven over the weekend, Queen of Dancehall Spice hits #1 on multiple charts including the Reggae Itunes Chart.
Spice released Eleven on April 5, taking aim at her Love & Hip Hop castmate Bambi, who previously called her out in a diss track of the same name. In Eleven, Spice raps in a mocking accent and criticises Bambi’s “Eleven” Spotify listeners and ‘fake lifestyle’.
Spice took to Instagram on Saturday to announce the song’s release and encouraged her fans to support the new single.


The strong support helped Eleven jump to the top of iTunes’ Reggae chart ahead of Bob Marley and The Wailers’ Three Little Birds.


The song also charted #1 in Antigua and Barbuda on the Reggae chart as well as the all-genres chart.


In regard to its performance outside of the Caribbean, Eleven is currently #1 on the Reggae charts in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

The single has also entered the all-genres charts in the previously mentioned nations, charting #35 in music in the United States, #45 in Canada, and #60 in the United Kingdom.

Additionally, Spice’s Eleven is one of only three new songs to enter the top thirty on iTunes Top Songs for the United States.

Listen to ‘Eleven’ below: