The album also made history within minutes after its release, debuting at #1 in Canada, #2 in the United States and United Kingdom on the All Genres Top Albums iTunes chart.
According to a media release sent by the artiste’s team, the album’s debut success made Spice the first Jamaican female artiste to land the highest chart entry on the all-genres chart.
‘Mirror 25,’ the 25-song project quickly dominated the charts, landing in second place behind Rapper, Kanye West’s ‘Vultures 2’ album, which held the number one spot. The milestone album, Executive Produced by Spice, solidified its global dominance worldwide, charting as the #1 Apple Music Top Album in several countries, including Canada, Israel, Jamaica, Italy, UK, Cayman Islands, Antigua, Bermuda, Trinidad, and Saudi Arabia among others. It is also the #1 album in Jamaica on Apple- with both explicit and clean versions of the album standing at #1 and #3 in the US on the iTunes Reggae Chart.
Added to that Spice’s gospel single, ‘You are Worthy,’ – the second track featured on the album, quickly soared up the charts, debuting at #1 for Gospel on the Apple Music Top Songs in Jamaica and also charting in 11 countries on Apple Music.
Across 25 tracks, ‘Mirror 25’ is a unique body of work serving as Spice’s raw, open diary of her past trials and tribulations– with each track revealing a vulnerable part of her life. The album title, ‘Mirror 25’ symbolizes reflection and self-discovery, marking a new era for Spice to artistically showcase her growing pains and lessons learned as an artiste and as a woman.
“I’m so grateful for the unwavering support,” she said, adding, “I knew that the album was a masterpiece, but I’m excited to see the positive responses because I was very meticulous in creating ‘Mirror 25.’ I knew my fan base is very diverse, so I wanted to make sure that there was something on it for everyone. Learning that this is the first time a Female Jamaican artist has entered the USA All Genres Chart at #2 I’m grateful to open up another international door for women in Dancehall. I’m humbled and grateful for this milestone.”