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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]
Ice Spice was called the Princess Diana of her generation [4] [5] and gained the nickname "The People's Princess", a title initially given to Diana after her death following a car crash in August 1997. [6] Later that month, Ice Spice announced via an interview with podcast Rap Caviar that her debut extended play (EP), Like..? was in the
Ice Spice collected her first-ever award at the Billboard’s 2023 R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players event honoring 50 years of hip-hop. She was named Billboard's 2023 R&B/Hip-Hop Rookie of the Year .
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The Grammy-nominated artist’s name comes from a childhood nickname “Ice” (short for Isis), and an expression of her chill personality. “Spice” was inspired by a love of spicy food.
On Tuesday, Ice Spice (real name Isis Naija Gaston) confirmed the project was finished via social media where she succinctly wrote, “I finished recording y2k the album.” She also shared two ...
Like..? is the debut extended play (EP) by American rapper Ice Spice.It was released on January 20, 2023 through 10K Projects and Capitol Records. [2] Frequent collaborator RiotUSA served as the executive producer for the EP. [3]
Stereogum and Uproxx praised the chemistry between Ice Spice and Lil Tjay in "Gangsta Boo". Stereogum in particular, who called the song the week's best new release, was positive that "the rappers [were] actually engaging with each other" and appreciated the awkward tone of their characters' interactions in the song because it made them sound ...