Gigi Spice, also known as "Gigi" or "Jamaican Spice," is believed to have originated in Jamaica in the early 20th century. The exact date of its creation is unclear, but it is widely accepted that the spice blend was developed by Jamaican cooks as a way to add flavor to traditional dishes such as jerk chicken, pork, and vegetables. The name "Gigi" is thought to be derived from the Jamaican Patois language, with some sources suggesting that it refers to a type of spice or a colloquial term for " grandmother."
The album's lead single, "Tears," was a heart-wrenching ballad that showcased Gigi Spice's vocal range and emotional delivery. The song's music video, which featured Spice performing in a dimly lit room with a haunting backdrop, added to the song's emotional impact. "Tears" became an anthem for those going through heartbreak, and its success propelled Gigi Spice to international stardom.
In the late 1980s, Gigi Spice started her professional music career, performing in various bands and as a backing vocalist for other artists. Her big break came in 1995 when she was signed to Unidisc Records, a Canadian record label. Under this label, she released her debut single, "Hello," which gained moderate success.
For readers, "Gigi spice" refers to the high "spice level" (steamy content) in books by