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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. 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".
Discography
Singles & EPs
Tony Rebel / Micky 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 & Luciano - Let's Work It Out ((12") Big Ship, 1994)
Mikey Spice / Marcia Griffiths - If 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 Crew - Shake 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 Gang - Make It Easy, Easy Yourself ((7") Taxi, 1997)
Give It Up ((7") Penthouse Records, 1998)
Yes Mi Friend ("Duppy Conqueror") ((7") Big Ship, 2000)