Spice received the Impact Artist of the Year award for her contribution to black culture from Congresswoman Yvette Douglas last weekend.

Spice was in New York, where she performed at Club Amazura, and after her performance, the Congresswoman revealed the award on behalf of the Young, Gifted, and Black (YGB) Entrepreneurial Awards, which previously honored artists like Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, and others.

During the session, YGB President Carl Gray revealed that the award was publicly fan-voted by people worldwide who felt that Spice deserved the recognition.

Spice also received additional recognition from Congresswoman Clarke and the United States House of Representatives, which outlined Spice’s ‘seasoned’ career over the decades and her many achievements, noting that the proclamation was in recognition of Spice’s “distinguished and positive contributions which make our nation great,” and is the highest honor as a member of the 118th session of Congress.

Spice had a health scare last year that she said nearly killed her. The artist had been out of the public’s eye for six (6) months, but she is back and has released several motivational songs as she shared her gratitude to God for sparing her life.

On Saturday, she celebrated the recognition.

Taiwan National Day Celebration

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