CEH April 2021 New Dancehall Releases: Spotlights Spice & Konshens’ ‘Pay For It’

Written by: Nekisha Cyrus

It seems like Spice reign just won’t let up, as the Dancehall Queen keeps the new music releases raining in. Spice recently teamed up with fellow Jamaican producer Rvssian and Dancehall Artiste Konshens for her brand new single ‘Pay For It’ and the fans are tuned in and here for it.

While promoting the new single via social media, Spice’s fans get to see ‘Grace’ featured in a music video for the first time ever. And if you’re not a true fan, well here’s a little Spice fact for you, Grace Latoya Hamilton is actually Spice’s real name. But while Grace has been making her debut cameo, Spice has been keeping herself quite busy with new music releases and a new album well on the way.

When it comes to some of her new releases this month, the singles to make the list are ‘Money Walk’ and ‘Bruk It’. Spice seems ready to give her fans a taste of her new releases as she will also be performing live at her Mini-concert and ‘Go Down Dey’ Single Release party on April 30th, 2021. So for more information and to stay updated with Spice and everything nice, be sure to connect with her here.

As we continue to bring you all the top and trending New Dancehall releases each month, check out this month’s New Dancehall releases and feel free to let us known which ones below you have on repeat:

1. Pay For It Konshens, Spice, Rvssian 0:45
2. Over Again (Remix) Spice, Charly Black, Ne-Yo 0:45
3. Feisty Ding Dong X Jdon Heights - 0:45
4. Money Gyal Nailah Blackman 0:45
5. REAL TING MUSIC VIDEO MOYANN 0:45
6. Live It Up Jahmiel 0:45
7. Rich TeeJay 0:45
8. Stop It Shaneil Muir 0:45
9. Everest Masicka, Sean Paul, Skillibeng - 0:45
10. Every Hustler Vybz Kartel 0:45

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