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”’Michael Theophilus Johnson”’ (born 21 July 1965), better known as ”’Mikey Spice”’, is a [[Jamaica]]n [[reggae]] singer. Mikey Spice has released [[conscious]] [[roots reggae]], [[lovers rock]], [[r n’ b]] and [[Dubplate]] with a number of artists and producers, amongst them [[Tony Rebel]], Firehouse Crew, [[Marcia Griffiths]], [[Saxon Studio International]], [[Frankie Paul]], Peckings Records, Hawkeye Records, and many more.<ref>[https://sflcn.com/celebrity-soccer-cultural-fest-adds-reggae-concert-gospel-meets-culture/ “Celebrity Soccer Cultural Fest Adds Reggae Concert”] ”South Florida Caribbean News”. Retrieved 2018-04-06.</ref>

”’Michael Theophilus Johnson”’ (born 21 July 1965), better known as ”’Mikey Spice”’, is a [[Jamaica]]n [[reggae]] singer. Mikey Spice has released [[conscious]] [[roots reggae]], [[lovers rock]], [[]] and [[Dubplate]] with a number of artists and producers, amongst them [[Tony Rebel]], Firehouse Crew, [[Marcia Griffiths]], [[Saxon Studio International]], [[Frankie Paul]], Peckings Records, Hawkeye Records, and many more.<ref>[https://sflcn.com/celebrity-soccer-cultural-fest-adds-reggae-concert-gospel-meets-culture/ “Celebrity Soccer Cultural Fest Adds Reggae Concert”] ”South Florida Caribbean News”. Retrieved 2018-04-06.</ref>

==Biography==

==Biography==


Latest revision as of 08:50, 10 October 2025

Musical artist (born 1965)

Mikey Spice

Mikey Spice performing at Oracabessa Festival 2024

Birth name Michael Theophilus Johnson
Born (1965-07-21) 21 July 1965 (age 60)

Kingston, Jamaica

Genres Reggae,Roots Reggae, Lovers Rock, R&B, Dubplate
Instrument Vocals

Musical artist

Michael Theophilus Johnson (born 21 July 1965), better known as Mikey Spice, is a Jamaican reggae singer. Mikey Spice has released conscious roots reggae, lovers rock, R&B and Dubplate with a number of artists and producers, amongst them Tony Rebel, Firehouse Crew, Marcia Griffiths, Saxon Studio International, Frankie Paul, Peckings Records, Hawkeye Records, and many more.[1]

Spice sang in his father’s church from age seven and learned to play guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, piano, saxophone, flute, and harp as a youngster.[2] Spice began a career as a reggae musician in 1985. One of his best-known singles was a cover of Barry White‘s “Practice What You Preach“.[3]

  • Tony Rebel / Mikey Spice – Who You Are / Acting Like Strangers ((12″) Roof International, 1992)
  • Apache Scratchie / Mikey Spice – Me No Powder / You Caught Me ((12″) Roof International, 1992
  • You Make Me ((12″) Big Ship, 1993)
  • I’ll Be There ((12″) Juggling Records, 1994
  • Mikey Spice & LucianoLet’s Work It Out ((12″) Big Ship, 1994)
  • Cheat On Me ((7″) Black Scorpio, 1994)
  • Never Say Goodbye ((12″) Big Ship,1994)
  • Practice What You Preach (RAS Records, 1995)
  • When Your Lonely (Digital-B, 1995)
  • Smokey Joe / Mikey Spice – Smokin Hornz ((12″, MP) No Smoking Records, Big Ship,1995)
  • Born Again (Digital-B, 1995)
  • Brotherman ((12″) Juggling Records, 1995)
  • Twiggy & Mickey Spice – Let’s Groove ((7″) Digital-B, 1995)
  • I Wanna Know ((7″) Digital-B, 1995)
  • Give It All Up ((7″) Big Yard Music Group, 1995)
  • Mikey Spice / Marcia GriffithsIf Only You Know (Penthouse Records, 1996)
  • Shaggy / Mikey Spice – Shake Your Boody (Big Yard Music Group, 1996)
  • Jah Never Fail I ((12″) Saxon Records, 1996)
  • Mikey Spice Featuring Shaggy / Red Fox / Private P / Big Yard CrewShake Your Boody / Wicked Alfred / Woman You Look Good ((12″) Greensleeves Records, 1996)
  • Frankie Paul / Mikey Spice – One Last Memory ((12″) Digital Eclipse, 1996)
  • Karen Smith, Mikey Spice, The Taxi GangMake It Easy, Easy Yourself ((7″) Taxi, 1997)
  • Give It Up ((7″) Penthouse Records, 1998)
  • Yes Mi Friend (“Duppy Conqueror”) ((7″) Big Ship, 2000)
  • Garnett Silk / Mikey Spice – Toe 2 Toe (LP on Charm Records, 1997)
  • Spice Rack (Who Dun It Records, 1998)

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