Richie Spice is tagged as: reggae, dancehall, roots reggae, jamaica, roots Richie Spice (born Richell Bonner on September 8, 1971 in St. Andrew, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae artist. He hails from one of the islands most renowned family of artists. The Bonner brothers consist of Richie Spice, Pliers from Chaka Demus and Pliers, Spanner Banner and dancehall DJ Snatcher Dog. Spice’s first Jamaican single “Killing a Sound” was produced by Dennis “Star” Hayes. This was followed by “Shine” by ace Jamaican record producer/musician Clive Hunt. Spice also teamed up with Hunt for his debut album on the Island Jamaica Label from which came his first major hit “Grooving my girl”. His sister, Bridgett Bonner for Bonner Productions Ltd, organized his second album. The album produced hits such as “Earth a Run Red”, “Living Ain’t Easy”, Land of Jamaica “Time So Rough”, the aforementioned “Grooving My Girl” and many others. This album, renamed UNIVERSAL is contracted to Heartbeat Records for further development and international exposure. Spice currently has a hot new album to be released early summer of 2003 called WORLD ROCK. Having gained popularity in the mid 90’s, Spice has performed at all major shows staged locally namely Reggae Sun Splash (a p... Read More About Richie Spice Biography... Send Richie Spice ringtones to your cell |
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