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Ice Spice revealed through an appearance on Twitter Spaces that the song was targeted at the rapper Latto, who posted a small clip of her then-unreleased song "Sunday Service" with the music video for Ice Spice's song "Pretty Girl" being slightly visible on the TV in the background. Latto denied that she purposely put the music video back there ...
Isis Naija Gaston (born January 1, 2000), known professionally as Ice Spice, is an American rapper. Born and raised in the Bronx, New York City, she began her musical career in 2020 during college after meeting producer RiotUSA. Ice Spice's rapping style has been noted by music journalists, who have described her as a "breakout star." [3]
The music video was directed by Ice Spice alongside Frederick and George Buford and released with the single. [5] In it, Spice twerks and smokes inside a pink Range Rover with a "Y2K" license plate. [5] [9] [10] The car is being tailed by a crew of bikers and smoke from Spice's cigarette pour from the windows. [5]
Getty Images (2) Ice Spice has already taken the music world by storm — and now she’s aiming to do the same in Hollywood. Multiple outlets confirmed on Wednesday, April 10, that the rapper, 24 ...
Ice Spice transformed into Betty Boop for Halloween. On Saturday, the rapper took the stage at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. clad in a short, red Betty Boop costume, which she labeled ...
Ice Spice recently teased her upcoming album on the Today show, telling Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager, “Yes, there’s gonna be an album.This year. I’m so excited. It’s called Y2K, it’ll ...
It was shot in Ice Spice's home state of New York. The video starts with her being inside a glass case in a museum as an exhibit as elders look at her. She then goes to Ellis Island and dresses up as the Statue of Liberty , where she wears a green dress and uses a stack of cash as she holds up a torch and wears a crown.
The rappers teased the song in the week before it was released, [1] with Ice Spice posting a clip of her twerking against a fireworks backdrop. [2] It led to the song going viral on the video-sharing app TikTok, [1] in which it amassed over 42 million views and was used in over 10,500 videos prior to being released.