Men
MTV Jamming Vibe
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MTV Jamming Vibe by MTV Perfumes is a leather fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features pink pepper, grapefruit, bergamot, and elemi in the top notes; cinnamon, sweet paprika, and saffron in the heart; and tobacco, leather, and vetiver in the base.
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- Positivo 87%
- Neutral 9.3%
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Almost identical to Spicebomb, except MTV Jamming Vibe is softer, less cloying, lasts a bit less, and shares almost all the notes. It’s wearable every day in cold weather because it’s soft. It lasts between 6 and 8 hours with medium sillage and excellent price-to-quality ratio. I love it because Spicebomb fascinates me.
I never thought I’d like an MTV fragrance, but after reading the notes and reviews, I went to try it and it was a pleasant surprise. Upon spraying, pink pepper stands out over the citrus. Then sweet cinnamon with saffron and paprika emerges in the background. Finally, sweet tobacco and leather over vetiver with the persistent cinnamon. On my skin, it lasted 12 hours (though the dental office has lots of smells) with good projection for the first two hours before fading. Moderate but lasting sillage and an accessible price (around $20). A pleasant surprise.
Frankly, I haven’t tried Spicebomb, but Jamming Vibe pleasantly surprised me at a liquidation sale (if I liked this, imagine the Metallic Granada). The girls told me it has a minty touch at the start. If it’s a clone or a simplified version of Spicebomb, it’s the best example to transition from drugstore fragrances to designer ones.
A total discovery. Market price with acceptable performance. At first, I didn’t see the Spicebomb similarity, but it’s there, though it feels a bit artificial. It’s softer, more discreet, and versatile with the same DNA. A great option for spring, fall, or summer nights.
Total discovery. Market-price fragrance with more than acceptable performance. At first, I struggled to find the Spicebomb similarity, but there it is, even if it feels a bit artificial. It’s softer, more subtle, and more versatile than Spicebomb, yet shares the same DNA. A great option for spring, autumn, and even summer nights.
I bought it for my boyfriend online for $4 after reading good reviews. Even though I don’t know Spicebomb, it smells great: warm, spicy, and slightly sweet with lots of cinnamon, a bit of pepper, and leather. It’s very masculine and attractive for determined men 25+. I was surprised (I’d never bought something so cheap); a good fragrance isn’t always expensive. It has the 3 B’s: good, beautiful, and cheap. Two sprays are enough, it lasts well, and then it stays close to the skin.
I bought this for my boyfriend online for $4 after reading good reviews. Even though I don’t know Spicebomb, it smells great: warm, spicy, and slightly sweet with lots of cinnamon, a touch of pepper, and leather. Very masculine and attractive for determined men 25+. I was surprised (I’d never bought anything so cheap); a good fragrance isn’t always expensive. It has the 3 B’s: beautiful, bonafide, and cheap. Two sprays last well, then it stays close to the skin.
Sweet and aromatic, incredibly similar to Spicebomb but a bit softer. Proof that sometimes we pay for marketing, not the pure scent. Performance doesn’t fail; better than expected for the price; spices and leather blend well. If the packaging were decent, it would be more well-known. Highly recommended if you want the Silver Granada feel for an eighth of the price. Doesn’t smell cheap; it’s a very well-executed clone at a hard-to-resist price.
A mix of Spicebomb and Bulgari Man in Black. I didn’t know the brand until I saw it on a forum, where they confirmed they’re similar. The trail lasts about an hour and on skin around 3 hours, though Spicebomb lasts 4 on my skin. It shares the same DNA but has lower quality; however, for the 10€ I paid, it’s hard to find something better.
Don’t let the weird packaging fool you. It smells exactly like Spicebomb. You get that cola or candy note everyone mentions. Lasts over 4 hours on skin with a subtle projection. Best part is the price: 5.95€ for 75ml in a bundle with a useless gel and a pair of glasses. If you love Spicebomb, this is a must-buy. Another good, pretty, and cheap option is Coronel Tapioca Hikurangi.
Don’t let the weird bottle fool you; it smells like Spicebomb but with less intensity. It has a refreshing touch, like cola or candy, and lasts over 4 hours with a subtle projection. The best part is the price: 5.95 for 75ml in a pack that also includes gel and some useless glasses. If you like Spicebomb, this is a must. Another good and cheap option is Coronel Tapioca Hikurangi.
I’m already on my fifth bottle: This perfume is more than one of my favorites; I’ve developed unconditional affection for it. I always have it available, even several unopened ones to gift to a special friend, although I must admit it’s hard for me to do so because it’s not easy to acquire. It’s a very versatile scent, even in summer it suits me well. From the MTV brand, it’s the one with the most dignified release and presents better quality when using it. My wife loves it, and well, who am I to stop maintaining this magic? I recommend it 100%.
Recommended, but with a caveat… Super perfume at a giveaway price, 10€ for 75ml. I bought it without trying the V&R Spicebomb, but I do own Bvlgari Man in Black, which is my favorite. It’s very versatile for climates around 15 degrees or lower. Easy to wear, especially urban/casual style, and for ages 18 to 30. Now, what does it smell like? Maybe it’s a bit strange, but those who own it will agree. It’s about 30% citrus: the grapefruit and bergamot create that very present essence. Another 20% is similar to Bvlgari M.I.B, probably due to the pepper and tobacco. Finally, the rest, 50%, has a note of freshly served Coca-Cola in a cold glass, very fresh and fizzy. This note is present throughout the perfume and unfortunately is the one I like least: first because I don’t drink Coca-Cola, and second because I don’t want to smell like Coca-Cola. Anyway, for the price, the good performance with about 6 sprays, and the versatility, it’s a perfume I’ll use a lot on cool days. After almost a year, I’m still using it and recommending it, excellent projection, compliments, and I’ll refill the bottle.
This could be the third-generation clone of Lomani Body&Soul, but with more synthetic and lighter notes. If you want a real 80% resemblance to V&R’s Spicebomb, try the Lomani Body&Soul instead. In short: good, beautiful, and cheap. Claiming it resembles Spicebomb by 80% seems like TV exaggeration, but it has a slight family resemblance. More synthetic notes, lots of cinnamon, and tobacco. Try the V&R first and then form an opinion based on that. The patch sticks, of course, and I reapply without pain thanks to the affordable price. Longevity lasts about three hours at arm’s length, and then another three hours closer to the skin, appearing faintly and becoming noticeable when sweating. Great for other perfumes that don’t last at all. But if it’s synthetic, maybe… I don’t know, but it doesn’t matter if you know you didn’t buy a Cartier.
Women are very accurate when saying how a perfume suits you, especially if they are your life partner. I’ve already bought five bottles, and although I feel like trying other scents, it’s a matter of affection I have for it, and it’s an indispensable part of my collection.
A nice relative of V&R, but with poor longevity. The V&R lasts on my skin for up to three days even with showers, but hey, you can’t ask for more for the price. Worth having around so you don’t have to spend the other one.
For 5,000 Chilean pesos, you can’t ask for more. Jamming Vibe is cheerful, ideal for people aged 15 to 25. Cinnamon dominates, and the spicy touch is soft, nothing annoying. It has a fizziness that reminds me of a Coca-Cola or some kind of candy. It’s a very good option to use from time to time. Beyond being a commercial perfume, it works perfectly as a gift for someone new to the world of scents. PS: When I applied it, I remembered Quorum Silver, but the latter emphasizes the citrus and woody notes with a spicy touch, while Jamming Vibe is sweeter and its spicy part is light but just right.
Bought it two days ago. I hit every mall in Santiago, Chile, without finding it, until a nice guy told me he sells more than 5 units to regulars. There was so much hype online about it smelling like Spicebomb, so I grabbed it and… wow. It blows my mind. Definitely smells better than I imagined, with acceptable longevity and an incredible scent at a great price. I won’t hesitate to buy it again. It’s similar to Men in Black but with a much more pleasant aroma (just 5 minutes after applying Men in Black), and this one sticks around. I recommend it for winter because it’s sweet. EDIT: Tried Spicebomb, and it’s identical. Only difference is the price.
I bought it two days ago and checked every mall in Santiago without success. Finally, a kind gentleman sold me a box and told me he has customers buying more than five units. The internet hype about its resemblance to Spicebomb led me to buy it, and it blew my mind. It’s definitely better than I imagined, with acceptable longevity, an incredible scent, and a low price. I won’t hesitate to buy another. It reminds me of Men in Black but with a much more pleasant aroma; this one stays put. I recommend it for winter because it’s sweet. EDIT: I tried the original Spicebomb and it’s identical, except for the price.
Thanks, Vibe MTV Jamming, for reminding me of Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb.
The MTV Jamming vibe is a beast: incredible price and performance. It definitely smells like Spicebomb, but with its own unique spice blend. In a bar or at the office, no one has a detective’s nose to distinguish the nuances; people just notice you smell great and your scent aura reaches three feet. Use it in moderation and enjoy it before the price goes up.
Smells like Bvlgari and Spicebomb.