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November 23, 2025 4 mins
Ice Spice BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Ice Spice has dominated headlines in the past week thanks to her high-profile role in the upcoming SpongeBob SquarePants movie, her viral single “Big Guy,” and a few choice words for critics on social media. According to Rolling Stone and confirmed by Live Bitez, Ice Spice dropped “Big Guy” on November 14 as the lead single for The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, which hits theaters December 19. The track immediately transformed into a meme on X and TikTok, spawning thousands of quote tweets and reaction videos attached to the phrase “big guy.” Ice Spice herself told Rolling Stone that landing a spot on the SpongeBob soundtrack is a “full circle moment” for her, given the show’s significance in her own childhood.

Her involvement with the film isn’t limited to music—Ice Spice is also lending her voice to a character, a fish at Bikini Bottom High School, seen briefly in the “Big Guy” music video. This marks her first major animated feature role, a move that could influence her long-term career trajectory. Critics are divided on the song: while Rolling Stone calls it “the wholesomeness of a Bronx drill Cocomelon,” Cracked pans it as a “big miss,” but even detractors note the song’s viral impact and its meme status.

On the business front, StupidDope reports that Ice Spice is teaming up with renowned designer Verdy for a limited-edition SpongeBob-themed streetwear collection launching November 18. This collaboration blends music, fashion, and animation and is already setting pop culture forums abuzz. The collection’s rollout has leveraged Ice Spice’s social media clout, with Instagram and TikTok posts driving anticipation and immediate sellouts of early drops.

Ice Spice’s net worth for 2025 remains one of the most discussed topics in music finance. Finance Monthly and Billboard peg her current valuation at $5 million, driven by her multi-million-dollar record deal with 10K Projects and Capitol Records, streaming revenue, festival bookings, and brand partnerships with Dunkin’, Nike, and Adidas. Her biggest revenue driver remains “Munch (Feelin' U)," which alone netted her over $1 million in streaming royalties. The recent uptick in viral hits and licensing deals suggests her net worth could climb quickly with continued touring and endorsements.

On the social media front, Ice Spice has been active, clapping back at critics regarding her makeup in a widely shared livestream. As seen in the Live Bitez video and covered by HotNewHipHop, she dismissed rude comments with, “You gotta see some money, honey,” reinforcing her no-nonsense attitude and fueling even more fan support.

In industry news, AOL confirms that Ice Spice has publicly squashed her rumored beef with Latto, teaming up for a new single, “Gyatt.” This move has significant biographical implications—it signals Ice Spice’s growing influence as a bridge-builder among rising women in rap and could foreshadow major collaborations in 2026.

In summary, Ice Spice’s recent activity—her SpongeBob soundtrack debut, viral meme dominance, streetwear partnership, assertive social media presence, and notable reconciliation with Latto—demonstrate a star leveraging multimedia opportunities while steadily increasing her influence and earnings. No romance headlines are breaking this week, though rumors surrounding Sauce Gardner linger, with no confirmation from either party. Speculation still swirls about how long “Big Guy” can hold the meme crown, but verified sources unanimously affirm that Ice Spice is having another career-defining moment.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ice Spice has dominated headlines in the past week thanks
to her high profile role in the upcoming SpongeBob SquarePants movie,
her viral single Big Dye, and a few choice words
for whitticks on social media. According to Rolling Stone and
confirmed by Live Bitis, Ice Spice dropped Big Guy on
November fourteenth as the lead single for the SpongeBob movie

(00:20):
Search for square Pants, which hits theaters December nineteenth. The
track immediately transformed into a meme on x and tik Tok,
spawning thousands of quote tweets and reaction videos attached to
the phrase big Guy. Ice Spice herself told Rolling Stone
that landing a spot on the SpongeBob soundtrack is a
full circle moment for her, given the show's significance in

(00:43):
her own childhood. Her involvement with the film isn't limited
to music. Ice Spice is also lending her voice to
a character, a fish at Bikini Bottom High School, seen
briefly in the Big Guy music video. This marks her
first major animated feature role, a move that could influence
her long term career trajectory. Critics are divided on the song,

(01:05):
while Rolling Stone calls it the wholesomeness of a Bronx drill.
Cocomelon Cracked pans it as a big miss, but even
detractors note the song's viral impact and its mean status.
On the business front, Stupid Dope reports that Ice Spice
is teaming up with renowned designer Verdi for a limited
edition SpongeBob themed streetwear collection watching November eighteenth. This collaboration

(01:27):
blends music, fashion, and animation and is already setting pop
culture forums abuzz. The collection's rollout has leveraged Ice Spice's
social media clout with Instagram and TikTok posts, driving anticipation
and immediate sellouts of early drops. Ice spicees net worth
for twenty twenty five remains one of the most discussed

(01:48):
topics in music finance. Finance Monthly and Billboard paid her
current valuation at five dollars million, driven by her multimillion
dollar record deal with ten K Projects and Capital Wreckers,
streaming revenue, festival bookings, and brand partnerships with Duncan, Nike,
and Adidas. Her biggest revenue driver remains Much Feeling You,

(02:10):
which alone met at her over one dollar million in
streaming royalties. The recent uptick in viral hits and licensing
deals suggests her net worth could climb quickly with continued
touring and endorsements. On the social media front, Ice Spice
has been active clapping back at critics regarding her make
up in a widely shared livestream, as seen in the

(02:35):
live bite Is video and covered by Hot New Hip Hop.
She dismissed rude comments with you gotta see some money, honey,
reinforcing her no nonsense attitude and fueling even more fan support.
In industry news, AOL confirms that Ice Spice has publicly
squashed her rumored beef with Lattau, teaming up for a
new single giot. This move has significant biographical implications. It

(03:00):
signals Ice Spice's growing influence as a bridge builder among
rising women in rap and could foreshadow major collaborations in
twenty twenty six. In summary, Ice Spice's recent activity, her
SpongeBob soundtrack debut, viral mean dominance, streetwear partnership, assertive social
media presence, and notable reconciliation with Latto demonstrate a star

(03:25):
leveraging multimedia opportunities while steadily increasing her influence and earnings.
No romance headlines are breaking this week, though rumors surrounding
Sauce Gardener linger with no confirmation from either party. Speculation
still swirls about how long Big Guy can hold the
Mean crown, but verified sources unanimously affirm that Ice Spice

(03:47):
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