Dancehall artiste Spice’s blistering diss track Eleven, aimed at her rival Bambi, is already making an impact on multiple iTunes charts, marking her victory in their feud. The much-anticipated clapback song to Bambi’s diss track has not only secured No. 1 for the reggae category in Antigua and Barbuda and for all genres. Eleven also took the No. 2 position in the US and UK for reggae.
Spice took to Instagram on Sunday to share the exciting news and expressed to her worldwide fan base, boasting, “I’m glad we showing them that my fan base is Worldwide.”

The song is a fiery continuation of Spice’s public feud with her Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta castmate Bambi. Bambi’s earlier diss song of the same name prompted the release of Spice’s scorching version of Eleven on Saturday, April 5.

Bambi’s original Eleven targeted Spice, Lil Scrappy, Rasheeda, and Kirk Frost. While Bambi took somewhat of a subtle shot at Spice, the dancehall artiste’s rebuttal was intense. Spice significantly switched things up on this track. Instead of using her native language, Jamaican patois, she deejays in standard English with a slight American accent.

This bold move serves to ensure that Bambi can understand her lyrics better. It’s been said that her message gets lost when she speaks patois since Bambi and her other rivals on the reality show don’t understand the language. Therefore, by switching to English, she ensures that her message is clearly understood.

The song starts off with a calm approach, reiterating her previous statement that Bambi only has eleven listeners on Spotify before it turns up the heat with explicit lyrics.

She intensifies her lyrical onslaught with personal attacks aimed at Bambi’s lifestyle and love life. The track features biting remarks such as “You smash eleven n****s in eleven hot tubs / You got eleven fake bags and eleven fake furs / Eleven fake shoes and eleven fake purse.”
