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    ‘Let’s Stop Pointing Fingers!’ Spice hits back at school tour critics – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Queen of the dancehall Spice has taken to social media to handle the controversy surrounding her current ‘Oh No’ faculty tour, which was cancelled after some faculty boards and principals opted to not have the artiste go to their respective establishments following the intervention of some native church teams.

    The church officers have been criticising Spice for staging the tour, citing her music for being too express for the varsity surroundings.

    However Spice, who recognised that her music has featured express content material, urged Jamaicans, together with her critics, to work collectively to help the nation’s future leaders, as a substitute of pointing fingers.

    “Our nation just isn’t in a state to be divided; all of us have our half. Let’s cease pointing fingers and learn the way we will work collectively to save lots of our future leaders,” she declared.

    Spice, whose given identify is Grace Hamilton, has not been performing on the colleges she visited, together with her alma mater, St Catherine Excessive Faculty. As an alternative, she gave motivational speeches, delivering messages about self-worth and making optimistic life selections.

    Regardless of this route being taken by the ‘Black Hypocrisy’ singer, some academic stakeholders and members of the non secular neighborhood have closely criticised the singer and the tour initiative.

    In a passionate Instagram put up on Saturday, Spice defended her proper to make use of her affect for good, citing her numerous music catalogue and her success as a businesswoman and entrepreneur.

    “Jamaica, get up. Collectively we stand, divided we fall. Should you say my voice is an affect, why ought to I be stopped from utilizing my affect to do good?” the entertainer requested.

    “Sure, I sing express songs, however I even have a really numerous catalogue. Should you select to solely know one hat from me then that is on you,” Spice said.

    She stated the varsity tour was not centered on her performances, however concerned optimistic conversations with the scholars.

    “I am a profitable businesswoman, an entrepreneur, actual property developer. I am multi-faceted, a mom of two lovely youngsters.

    “Even tho(ugh) I used to be by no means performing, society must know that adolescents are inspired by success tales too. It takes a village. Our youngsters want encouragement, they want love, they want numerous issues to understand the data from our lecturers,” the dancehall star argued.

    “Whether or not you want me or not, if younger ladies look as much as me, why cannot I inform them to say no?” she requested additional.

    Spice reiterated that she shouldn’t be judged solely on her express songs, however somewhat on her whole physique of labor, which incorporates gospel music. She particularly talked about her tune ‘You Are Worthy’, which showcased her religious facet.

    The artiste took additional purpose at her critics, referencing Matthew Chapter 7 verse one, which warns towards judging others.

    “To the church, Matthew 7, ‘Choose not that ye not be judged’. There is a recorded historical past of the kind of individuals who Jesus used to hold out his messages. They thought David was simply the soiled sheep boy, in order that they condemned him and solid him out and by no means anticipated that he was the one Jesus needed to make use of…,” the deejay wrote.

    “Whilst you’re breaking up the lyrics to my tune #HellNo, please additionally break aside the lyrics to my gospel tune #YouareWorthy,” she informed her detractors.

    The put up has sparked a vigorous debate, with a lot of Spice’s followers coming to her defence.

    Whereas some critics proceed to argue that her music just isn’t appropriate for younger audiences, others within the society have praised her for trying to make use of her platform to advertise optimistic messages.

    The put up got here a day after the entertainer met with Minister of Tradition, Leisure, Gender and Sports activities, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, and Minister of Schooling, Youth, Expertise and Data, Dr Dana Morris Dixon, in addition to different Authorities officers.

    The artiste posted pictures from the assembly with the Authorities officers, and stated points relative to her faculty tour had been mentioned.

    Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange

    “This 12 months I made a decision to take a special strategy. I went all the best way to the highest. I reached out to the Ministry of Schooling and the Minister of Leisure and Tradition, Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, (and) instantly arrange a gathering at her workplace to work via the dynamics of what was taking place with my faculty tour,” Spice informed her followers.

    She expressed her gratitude to Grange on social media, thanking her for being the voice of Jamaican music and tradition.



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