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Spice Touches Down in Ghana for 'Jiggle & Whine' Video Shoot with Stonebwoy
Jamaican dancehall sensation, Grace Latoya Hamilton—better known as Spice—has arrived in Ghana for the much-anticipated music video shoot for her collaboration with Ghanaian reggae-dancehall star, Stonebwoy. The Grammy-nominated artist touched down on Friday, November 15, marking her first-ever visit to Ghana. Spice’s arrival has generated considerable excitement among fans, who are eager to see the upcoming video for the track "Jiggle & Whine."
The collaboration, which is featured on Stonebwoy’s latest album Up & Running, has already captured the attention of fans across the globe with its infectious rhythm and catchy lyrics. The chemistry between Spice and Stonebwoy is expected to shine through in the music video, and fans are anticipating a high-energy visual that complements the vibrant track.
Spice was warmly welcomed at the Kotoka International Airport by Stonebwoy himself, who took a moment to share it on social media with his followers. The two stars greeted each other with enthusiasm, and the Ghanaian artist expressed his excitement about working with the legendary dancehall diva. Spice’s visit to Ghana has become a major talking point in the music scene, as it marks a significant cultural exchange between the Caribbean and West Africa.
For Spice, known for her dynamic performances, powerful vocals, and unapologetic lyrical style, this visit to Ghana is a milestone in her illustrious career. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential and pioneering figures in dancehall music, and her collaboration with Stonebwoy further cements her global impact. The Jamaican artist has been at the forefront of the genre, continually breaking boundaries and pushing the envelope with her fearless approach to music and performance.
The music video shoot for "Jiggle & Whine" is scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 17, and fans of both artists are eagerly awaiting the visuals, which are expected to showcase the unique cultural fusion of dancehall and Afrobeat influences. The track has already sparked excitement within the dancehall and Afrobeat communities, and the upcoming video is sure to add fuel to the fire.
As Spice and Stonebwoy gear up for the shoot, anticipation is building for what promises to be a visually stunning and rhythmically infectious music video that will highlight the fusion of Jamaican and Ghanaian music cultures.
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