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Spice’s “Black Hypocrisy” Reaches In Parliament

Rhythm City FM | November 8, 2018

Spice’s recent skin lightening publicity stunt created quite a buzz on social media and now it spilled over into the upper echelons of government.

The “Needle Eye” deejay was singled out for some special praise from Senator Kerensia Morrison during her opening address in the Senate’s annual “State of the Nation Debate” on Friday.

Morrison, who is a first time member of the Upper House of representatives, opened the nations most important annual debate by lauding the Dancehall superstar’s brave challenge of the social problem of ‘colourism’ in her new single “Black Hypocrisy.”

“I am proud to applaud Grace Hamilton, known to the (music) industry as Spice, on her amazing achievement. One million views in 24 hours, number one on the US and UK Reggae iTunes chart with the song, “Black Hypocrisy” that is shaking the ground in entertainment,” she told the Senate.

“It is a song which challenges, among other issues, the problem of ‘colourism’. She has pushed the boundaries with this song, bringing out an issue that many would like to pretend does not exist.”

“I use this platform to commend Spice: Spice indicator, you have indicated to our youths that they should love the skin that they are in and embrace who they are. You have chosen a potent and effective way to bring a timely message across. Self-esteem, especially among our youths, is indeed a serious issue that we must address,” Morrison added.

The track is featured on the deejay’s new mixtape “Captured,” which was released on November 2.

Source: Thetropixs.com

Written by Rhythm City FM





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