Happy 53rd Birthday Richell Bonner 8th September 1971 known as Richie Spice, is a Jamaican reggae artist. He is a member of the Rastafari movement. Some of his most famous songs include, “Brown Skin”, “Youth Dem Cold”, “Groovin’ My Girl”, “Earth a Run Red”, “Marijuana” ,”The Plane Land” and “King and Queen” (which he did with Barbadian Queen of Soca Alison Hinds).
Three of his brothers are also reggae artists – Pliers, Spanner Banner and Snatcha Lion.
Bonner was born in Rock Hall, St. Andrew, Jamaica. He is the brother of Pliers, Spanner Banner and Snatcha Lion. His first Jamaican single “Killing a Sound” was produced by Dennis “Star” Hayes. This was followed by “Shine”, produced by Clive Hunt. Bonner also teamed up with Hunt for his debut album on the Island Jamaica label from which came his first major hit “Grooving my girl”.
His second album included hits such as “Earth a Run Red”, “Living Ain’t Easy”, “Land of Jamaica”, “Time So Rough”, the aforementioned “Grooving My Girl” and many others.
Having gained popularity in the mid-1990s, Bonner has performed at major shows such as Reggae Sunsplash, White River Reggae Bash, Rebel Salute and many others. Bonner opened shows for the likes of Chaka Demus and Pliers, Spanner Banner and Rita Marley (widow of the late Bob Marley} on extensive tours of Europe and the United States during 1996-1997.
He again toured East North America from June to September 2001.
He performed at Sting held at Jam World, St. Catherine (26 December 2002) and Sting Miami (March 2003).
More recently, a remix of one of his more popular tracks, “Marijuana”, by Digital Mystikz’s Coki, renamed “Burnin'” has focused more attention to him in the blossoming dubstep scene coming out of the UK. The original version of “Marijuana” also appears on the These Are Serious Times modern reggae compilation on XL Recordings.
His song “Youth Dem Cold” was featured on Grand Theft Auto IV’s Massive B Soundsytem 96.9 and the ending sound track of Attack the Block.
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