
Spice’s debut album ’10’ has sold 140,000 units and 21,000 pure copies in the US. It has also garnered over 371 million global streams on Spotify, deeming it the highest selling and most streamed Dancehall album in the last 5 years per the numbers.

Notably, with ’10’ receiving a Grammy nomination for ‘Best Reggae Album of the Year’, Spice broke that barrier in becoming the first hardcore female Dancehall artiste to earn a solo Grammy nomination for their own body of work, paving the way for Shenseea who was similarly nominated several years later in 2025 for her ‘Never Gets Late Here’ album.
Born Grace Latoya Hamilton on 6 August in 1982, the 42-year-old mother of two dropped the album on her birthday in 2021 and has seen a wave of additional success in her lengthy career as a result of the project.
Two singles on the album has earned 4 music certifications and 2 US gold eligibility. Furthermore, this is the only album by a Jamaican born female Dancehall album to have earned several music certifications.

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10 contains 15 tracks and was released on the 6th of August in 2021 by VP Records. The project was executively produced by Shaggy.
So far, The Queen of Dancehall has released a total of 4 musical projects, two albums and 2 EPs. Her second album titled ‘Mirror 25’ was released on August 9 in 2024.
