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"Think U the Shit (Fart)" is a song by the American rapper Ice Spice. [2] [3] It was released on January 26, 2024, through 10K Projects and Capitol Records, as the lead single from her debut studio album, Y2K!. [4] The song was produced and co-written by RiotUSA, Synthetic, and Venny. [5] [6] Variety included it in their Worst Songs of 2024 ...
A year later, the feud began to escalate after Latto released a snippet of her then-unreleased song "Sunday Service", where the music video for Ice Spice's song "Pretty Girl" could be seen on the TV in the background; just hours later; Ice Spice released a snippet of her own unreleased diss track by the name of "Think U the Shit (Fart)". [59] [60]
The song received generally positive reviews. Writing for The Fader, David Renshaw praised Ice Spice's "effortless confidence" in the song and commented, "she flexes for two minutes straight, offering up quotable lines ('You know my body, I do it with ease') and outsized comic imagery ('I'm walkin' past him, he sniffin' my breeze')". [7]
Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice have officially dropped the music video for “Barbie World,” which appears on the Barbie movie soundtrack and samples the iconic Aqua song “Barbie Girl.” And in ...
Ice Spice opens the song with a reference to "Beez in the Trap" by Nicki Minaj in the intro. [2]Over a "bone-rattling", "video gamey" beat with "ferocious" percussion, [3] [4] she boasts her fame, success and physique, [2] [4] calling herself a "rap bitch on a pop chart".
The song flips "Gimme the Light" into a Bronx drill beat, [4] [5] slowing down the sampled lyrics as Ice Spice raps with aggression. [6] In the chorus, she raps, "Hot boxin' the V, like, give me a light / Fat ass so the pants fit tight / Took her man, I'm gettin' him right / Big knock, like, why would I fight?"
Four days later, Ice Spice premiered "In Ha Mood" on YouTube and SoundCloud. That same day American rapper Chance the Rapper took to his Instagram story to question if the song's lyric: "He a rapper but don't get a chance" was a reference to him. Ice Spice later clarified that the lyrics were unrelated to the rapper. [3]
Ice Spice, a drill rapper from the Bronx, released the single "Munch (Feelin' U)" in August 2022.It went viral on social media and became her breakout song, [1] [2] surpassing 34 million worldwide streams in less than two months and reaching Billboard 's US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [3]