On March 8th, a crowd of 10,000 people judged the new reigning champions for UK music with Spice Army representing Caribbean sounds taking the victory and becoming the winner at Red Bull Culture Clash, London 2025. After a four-round sound off against Voice of the Streets, Native, Homegrown and Spice Army - Spice’s team came out on top after the crowd went wild in support of the crew representing Jamaica at London’s DRUMSHEDS.
Their challengers included Voice of the Streets (VOTS), led by cultural figurehead Kenny Allstar and his team, featuring Big Narstie, Bushkin, Cristale, DJ AG, DJ Andy P, Ghetts, and Snoochie Shy. Native led by Lagos-hailing artist, producer and label owner Teezee featured NSG, Spinall, Pa Salieu and Michael Dapaah, representing the new sound to Red Bull Culture Clash. Homegrown was led by DJ and radio host powerhouse Jyoty featuring Conducta, Flowdan, Lil Silva and Stush and Spice Army led by the queen of Dancehall herself Spice featuring Jiggy D, Loyal Squad, Mak 10, Noah Powa, Rampage Sound and Richie Feelings.
The winning crew compiled dubplates from music legends such as Sting, Giggs and Vybz Kartel. They stunned the crowd with their surprise performances from Chip and D Double E.
Their crown was taken with back to back surprises from the likes of Skraps, and Lady Leshurr where the crowd of thousands of Jamaica flags from the crowd went off!
The coveted Red Bull Culture Clash trophy was designed by the jungle pioneer Goldie, 15 years after taking the crown with his Metalheadz crew. Along with bragging rights and the chance to defend their title at the next Red Bull Culture Clash, the winning crew will also receive an exclusive new reward: custom-designed championship rings, curated in collaboration with London’s top jeweller, A Jewellers. The five handcrafted rings will honour the winning crew’s success in the ultimate battle of sound and performance.