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Spice Makes History as 10 Becomes the Most-Certified Album by a Female Dancehall Artist

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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.


🎤 A Decade in the Making

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.


📀 A Historic Certification Run

Over time, 10 has amassed impressive numbers through sales, streaming, and global impact. The album has:

  • Re-entered the Billboard Reggae Albums chart at No. 8
  • Crossed key thresholds for U.S. sales and streaming certifications
  • Achieved historic recognition under Luminate and A2IM’s independent music certification program
  • Secured Spice’s status as the first Jamaican woman to earn these combined independent certifications

This achievement places Spice in a class of her own—cementing her influence as a female pioneer in a male-dominated genre.


🌍 What This Means for Dancehall

Spice’s historic accomplishment is bigger than numbers. It represents:

  • Visibility for women in dancehall
  • Validation of dancehall’s global reach
  • Vindication for independent artists carving their own lane
  • Inspiration for the next generation of female creatives

Her success with 10 proves that authentic Jamaican music can thrive on the world stage and achieve major recognition—without compromise.


👑 The Queen Continues to Rise

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.

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