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Ice Spice Crowns Herself With Brand New Anthem “Baddie Baddie”

If bad girls run the world, Ice Spice just wrote the anthem. The Bronx phenom and self-proclaimed Princess of New York returns with Baddie Baddie. Produced by longtime collaborator RiotUSA, her bold new single flips M.I.A.’s iconic Bad Girls into a hypnotic backdrop. Ice’s razor-sharp delivery continues to dominate headlines and screens alike. Marking her first solo release since the deluxe edition of Y2K!: I’m Just A Girl, “Baddie Baddie” signals a fearless new chapter.

Earlier this month, she graced the cover of NYLON and teamed up with Latto for the fiery collab Gyatt. The frack already racked up 7M+ YouTube views in just two weeks under the eye of director Hidji World. On top of her music, Ice Spice recently stepped into film—making her debut in Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest and set to return to theaters this December in The SpongeBob Movie: Search For Squarepants with an original song for the soundtrack. With her official debut Y2K!. Already solidifying Ice as one of rap’s most original voices, “Baddie Baddie” makes it clear that her reign has only just begun. Stream the single now and watch Ice Spice by following her on Instagram, X, Soundcloud, YouTube, and Spotify.


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