NY Rapper UFO Fev Recruits Spice For New Grace Jones-Inspired Collab, ‘Nightclubs’

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UFO Fev and Spice

International Dancehall entertainer Spice has secured another collaboration outside of Dancehall with New York-based rapper UFO Fev to produce their latest Hip-Hop single, ‘Nightclubs‘.

Nightclubs, produced by Grammy Award-winning American producer StreetRunner, kicks off with a slew of popular Jamaican expletives from Spice, and then rolls into her first verse on the track.

The renowned Dancehall deejay reels off rap bars and flows into the chorus before handing over the second and third verses to UFO Fev. The new release is influenced by the 1981 single “Nightclubbing” by iconic Jamaican artiste and model Grace Jones, from her studio album of the same name released under the world-renowned Island Records label.

The music video for Nightclubs, which premiered five days ago on YouTube, shows the two artistes in a flashy, New York-style party scene with interjections of Dancehall flavor and dance. The video has racked up over 6,000 views since its premiere.

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UFO Fev

UFO Fev, who was born in East Harlem, New York City, is known for rap hits like Maybe, Win or Lose and Beneficial. His latest releases include One Time and Slow Dancin, both produced by Boston-born producer Statik Selektah.

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Spice

Although under lockdown in Atlanta, Georgia, and unable to return to Jamaica due to the country’s government-imposed border closure to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Spice and her two children remain in good spirits until they can return home.

Watch the official video for UFO Fev’s Nightclubs featuring Spice below.