Ice Spice, the Bronx-born rapper, has been making waves in the music industry with her unique style and unconventional lyrics. Recently, she previewed a new song on her socials that has garnered mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. The snippet features Ice rapping about her “big knock” and “big Ice,” and then referring to herself as “Ms. Poopie like I need a diaper”.
This lyric has drawn comparisons to her previous single “Think U The S**t (Fart),” where she raps about being “breakin’ they hearts” and “Ms. Poopie”. Some fans have expressed concern about what they perceive as a “scat fetish” in her music, while others have praised her for her boldness and creativity.
Ice Spice has not shied away from controversy in the past. Earlier this month, she sparked debate when she suggested that New York City’s earthquake was caused by “this a** be clappin'”. Despite the mixed reactions, Ice Spice has remained unapologetic and has continued to push boundaries in her music.
Her highly anticipated debut album, “Y2K,” is set to be released later this year, and fans are eagerly awaiting to see what the rapper has in store for them. In a recent interview with Complex, Ice Spice teased that the album will feature some new songs that sound different from her previous work[1]. She also revealed that the album’s name, “Y2K,” is a nod to her birth year, 2000.
With her unique style and unconventional lyrics, Ice Spice has established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. While some may find her lyrics controversial, there is no denying that she has a loyal fanbase and a distinctive voice that sets her apart from her peers.