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Ice Spice Is The Embodiment Of “BADDIE BADDIE”

The Bronx Princess is bringing confidence, control, and chaos with this brand new visual. Ice Spice, the 4x GRAMMY-nominated Bronx phenom and self-proclaimed Princess of New York, turns up the heat with the release of her bold new single and music video Baddie Baddie. The RiotUSA-produced track reimagines M.I.A.’s 2012 anthem Bad Girls through Ice’s slick, flirtatious lens. Directed by New York filmmaking duo The Evil Twins (George and Frederick Buford), the visual is a full-circle celebration of Ice’s come-up: neon-lit streets, glamor-soaked grit, and camera-ready confidence.

The single reunites Ice with longtime producer RiotUSA, the architect behind her gold-certified breakout Munch (Feelin U). Together, they transform “Baddie Baddie” into a slick showcase of Ice’s evolving artistry. The video’s quick cuts and cinematic tone amplify the song’s pulse, proving once again why she dominates both sound and screen. Ice Spice doesn’t just keep her momentum — she weaponizes it. Let us know your thoughts on the official video to  “Baddie Baddie and connect with Ice Spice on Instagram, X, Soundcloud, YouTube, and Spotify.


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