Spice drops wicked revenge with “Tables Turn”
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Dancehall artiste Spice known for her energized performances and racy lyrics is not only the ‘Queen Of Stage’ but also a consummate trendsetter for the genre and her female counterparts. The multi-hyphenated entertainer in recent weeks has moved to broaden her professional portfolio with the annexation of several new titles including producer, director, brand ambassador and event promoter.
Alluding to the abovementioned, she is credited as producer and director for ‘Tables Turn’, a reprised version of Lady G’s 1998 hit ‘Breeze Off’. However, Spice’s version is an ode to men asking what if the roles were reversed in relationships, could they handle a dose of their own medicine.
Released on the Spice Official Entertainment imprint, the VPal Music distributed track steadily gaining momentum across the diaspora also occupies the No.1 trending spot on Youtube (Jamaica) with its official visuals. Set against the backdrop of an opulent lifestyle intertwined with fun, love, sex and betrayal, Spice gives fans a glimpse into what men would endure if the tables were truly turned.
“This song is an anthem for women who want revenge on men who have been taking advantage of them. It’s time for us as women to get up and say what if the tables turn. What if we the women start doing what you have been doing to us lying, cheating and abusing us. I hope men will listen to this song and look into themselves and see what they have been doing to females over the years.” – Spice intimated.
Meanwhile, the newly appointed brand ambassador for Magnum Tonic Wine says her partnership with the Jamaican drink company was a natural fit; the two have been significant contributors to the growth of dancehall, therefore, it was only fitting to join forces in celebration of Magnum’s twentieth anniversary.
“It gives me great pleasure to be an ambassador for Magnum Tonic Wine, they have been in the business for twenty years. It has a stronghold in dancehall, you can’t go to dancehall and don’t have a Magnum in your hand, and you can’t go to dancehall and don’t hear a Spice song play. So it was easy to combine the two brands, Spice and Magnum, it’s nothing force-fit it’s something natural because Magnum is something that I love, so I’m pleased to be promoting something that I’ve loved over the years, big up Magnum Tonic Wine.” – Spice
As the Yuletide season approaches, the ‘Cool It’ hit-maker has also launched a new event dubbed ‘Spicey Fridays’. Held at A-Bar Restaurant and Lounge in Kingston, the weekly gathering is her response to the enforcement of the current noise abatement act that has led to a drastic reduction of social events, especially across the Kingston and St. Catherine metropolis.
“Spicey Fridays is held this an every Friday at A-Bar, it starts at midnight, it’s my way of giving back to the fans who have been complaining since the noise abatement act. They can’t go out, they can’t have fun, they can’t enjoy dancehall, so I just jumped in and found something that would give my fans a chance to mingle and lime with me weekly. Another reason was that most of my shows are overseas and fans have been complaining that they’re not seeing me. So now they can come and hang out and have a great time with me.” – Spice added.
(Source: Prizm Marketing)
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