
Dancehall queen Spice continues to break barriers and redefine what’s possible for Jamaican women in music. Her Grammy-nominated album 10 has now earned multiple certifications, officially making it the most-certified project by a female dancehall artist—a groundbreaking moment for the genre and for cultural representation worldwide.

Released on August 6, 2021, under VP Records, 10 was more than an album—it was a milestone. After years of anticipation, the project showcased Spice’s artistry, storytelling, and evolution. Executive-produced by Shaggy and featuring collaborations with names like Sean Paul, the album blended high-energy dancehall with global crossover appeal.
And now, it’s earning the recognition it deserves.
Over time, 10 has amassed impressive numbers through sales, streaming, and global impact. The album has:
This achievement places Spice in a class of her own—cementing her influence as a female pioneer in a male-dominated genre.
Spice’s historic accomplishment is bigger than numbers. It represents:
Her success with 10 proves that authentic Jamaican music can thrive on the world stage and achieve major recognition—without compromise.
From Spanish Town to international stardom, Spice has never stopped evolving. With 10, she didn’t just deliver an album—she delivered a legacy piece. And now, as the most-certified female dancehall artist, she stands as a living reminder that determination, talent, and authenticity always win.
Congratulations to Spice — the journey continues, and the crown remains firmly in place.






