Dancehall artist Spice has dropped a new single titled "Spice Marley," a Gospel Reggae song dedicated to her late father, Anthony Hamilton.
The song pays homage to the Reggae legend Bob Marley whom her father was a big fan of.
Anthony Hamilton, a Rastafarian, passed away when Spice was just nine years old.

In the chorus Spice sings, "Father God a lead mi a keep mi, My God a lead mi a keep mi," this track gives off an uplifting and positive energy . The music video for “Spice Marley” is nature aesthetically pleasing and features Spice in a glass canoe on a river, performing on stage in a yellow dress while playing a guitar, in long faux locs riding a bicycle in boots and a Rastafarian-coloured shirt, on a open field with a camel, wearing a blue dress on a white horse, and more.

Spice has had a tough time in the last six months, as she explained during a Live Instagram session a week ago. The artist declared that she has turned a new page in her life, which will involve more positivity. "Spice Marley" is her second single since she's returned to the music scene, and it's already receiving praise from fans and critics alike.

Spice's new single is a testament to her talent as a musician and her dedication to her craft. The Gospel Reggae song is a departure from her usual Dancehall sound, and it's a refreshing change of pace for the artist. "Spice Marley" is a fitting tribute to her father, and it's sure to resonate with fans.

In closing, "Spice Marley" is a powerful song with a beautiful artistic music video featuring Spice in a variety of settings, making it a treat for fans to watch. We can't wait to see what the artist has in store for us next!