It’s a celebration: Spice’s ‘Frenz’ tops iTunes Reggae Chart
Dancehall artiste Spice is in a celebratory mood after her track, Frenz, went to number one on the iTunes Reggae Chart.
The song,
which was recorded some time ago, was officially released last week, and within
days, it was atop the chart, ahead of staples Shaggy’s It Wasn’t Me and
Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds.
“FRENZ is
Number 1 on iTunes â€¼ï¸ It’s the fact that I’m with @direalshaggy and @bobmarley
for me Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚Ÿ˜‚ Trying to rub off some a dem riches
and hits Ÿ˜© Thanks bestie look at God,†Spice wrote
on Instagram.
In another post
on Monday night, Spice danced and sang along to the track while it was being played
in her kitchen.
“My man bring
home roses for me and congratulations, cause guess what? Frenz is number
one on the Reggae iTunes Chart, baby. Right deh so,†she said while holding her
balloons.
“When man
say no, God say yes. When man a plot, God a wipe. When yaa dig hole, mek sure
yuh dig two.â€
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She also
used the opportunity to thank those who have been supporting her and asked that
they continue to stream the song.
The release
of Frenz comes after Spice was accused of practising obeah and trying to
prevent the success of other women in the dancehall industry. There were also other
issues with her Team Spice dancers.
It was while
going through her difficult times about a week ago that Spice sang the song on
Instagram and begged VP Records to release it, as it was applicable to her situation.
