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Shaggy & Sean Paul Salutes Spice For Gold Certified Song “Go Down Deh”

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Spice is celebrating a new career milestone as the first Jamaican female artist to sell Gold in the United States in recent times. Last month, Spice’s single “Go Down Deh”, featuring Shaggy and Sean Paul, sold upwards of 500,000 units in the United States, a milestone for the Grammy-nominated artist. Over the weekend, Shaggy and Sean Paul popped up to share congratulations on Spice’s achievement. “We just a say congratulations to our sister […]

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