Spice Talks Rift with Shenseea, Lady Saw and Romeich – Watch Interview


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Dancehall artiste Spice is ready for the narrative surrounding her always having issues with other female artistes to come to an end. During a newly released interview, the 2085 Tea artiste discussed the rift between her and artistes such as Shenseea and Marion Hall, formerly Lady Saw, and music manager Romeich Major.

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Speaking on The Fix podcast, Spice shared that before Shenseea’s rise to fame, Romeich reached out to her to help Shenseea develop as an artiste. Spice also said that whatever influence she had on Shenseea was virtually erased by Romeich.

“When she first came out a me Romeich call. When she was in the studio a mi him call out a mi yard [ … ] Mi lef from Portmore come. Deh inna di studio wid har a give har my lickle two cents, how fi deliver di song, weh fi teck out a it [ … ] but it was erased from our history. Romeich, why yuh teck it out? Why yuh erase it?” Spice questioned.

She further expressed during her interview that Romeich seemed okay with speaking about the input of others except hers and questioned why he is hiding it. Despite Romeich’s hesitancy to share how she helped Shenseea, Spice said she does not wish to refer to him as the wedge that tore them apart, as the Blessed singer is an adult.

“At the end of the day, she know seh mi and har neva have nutting suh why unuh a meck it look like wi have someting.”

Spice added that she only blocked Shenseea on Instagram after she unfollowed her. The So Mi Like It deejay also said it was time for the narrative that she did not like or embrace other female artistes to come to an end.

In regards to her relationship with Marion Hall, Spice said that she has always shown the artiste the respect that she deserves for her contribution to Dancehall. As to what led to their fallout, Spice expressed that she is “clueless.”

“I’m not sure what’s the situation [ … ] I feel like a lot of people, jus like how dem would a seh tings bout mi and Pamputtae and try turn wi against each other, dem jus guh to har wid tings and then it’s up to her to believe whateva she wants to believe,” Spice said.

Later in the interview, the artiste conveyed that she is open to reconciling and shared that she does regret how she handled the fallout.

“I feel like I could have probably ignore a lot of things [ … ] and probably not address it when I’m angry [ … ] When someone does something to me, especially when I know its not true or someone is trying to paint a picture of me that I know is wrong, inside a mi start boil up,” Spice stated.

Watch Spice’s interview below.

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