‘Match My Mood’ Featuring Spice, Sammy Virji & Flowdan Added to Liverpool FC’s Official Stadium Playlist on Spotify

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Spice is kicking off a new winning streak — this time in the English Premier League. The Dancehall Queen’s electrifying collaboration “Match My Mood” with UK garage maestro Sammy Virji and grime legend Flowdan has been officially added to Liverpool FC’s Official Stadium Soundtrack on Spotify. The song, currently sitting at No. 99 on the list, has amassed over 1.8 million streams, marking another impressive milestone for the Jamaican powerhouse whose music continues to cross borders and genres effortlessly.

The track — a seamless blend of pulsating UK garage, Flowdan’s gritty East London flow, and Spice’s unmistakable patois-laced energy — first made waves upon release in September, debuting with half a million streams in just three days. Its inclusion on Liverpool’s stadium playlist places Spice among a global roster of artists whose music now fuels one of football’s most passionate fanbases, a testament to her international appeal and cultural reach.

This latest triumph follows Spice’s two nominations at the upcoming 2025 African Entertainment Awards USA (AEAUSA), where she’s up for Best Reggae/Dancehall Artist and International Artist of the Year. It also builds on a record-breaking year that saw her hit single “Go Down Deh” — featuring Shaggy and Sean Paul — surpass 315 million Spotify streams, earning certifications across multiple continents. Her Grammy-nominated album 10 has now clocked over 408 million global streams and remains the highest-selling dancehall album of the last decade.

From dominating dance charts in the UK and US to now echoing through Anfield’s legendary stands, Spice’s evolution from Jamaica’s Dancehall Queen to a global pop culture icon continues to unfold. And with her AEAUSA showdown and African tour dates ahead, it’s clear she’s not just matching moods — she’s setting the tone for the future of Caribbean music worldwide.

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