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October 25, 2025 2 mins
Ice Spice BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Ice Spice dropped her highly anticipated music video for Baddie Baddie last week, marking her first solo single since her debut album Y2K released in 2024. The Bronx rapper traded her signature orange locks for varying lengths of pink hair in the two-minute visual that features Olympic gold medalist Sunisa Lee and supermodel Anok Yai. The video, co-directed by Ice Spice herself alongside directing duo The Evil Twins, combines photo stills, real-life fashion week footage and scenes filmed throughout the Bronx, with Ice strutting down the streets in a Victorian-looking corset and hitting the club.

The track, produced by RiotUSA, samples M.I.A.'s 2012 hit Bad Girls and addresses themes of confidence and seeing through people who only want her for what she can provide rather than genuine companionship. The Bx Times reported that local fans attribute her popularity to smart collaborations and her strategic use of samples in her music.

The timing of the release is particularly interesting given the drama-filled October that's engulfed the rap community. Multiple outlets covered how Ice Spice found herself tangentially involved in the month's feuds when a leaked phone call allegedly featured Cardi B threatening to beat her up, though Ice hasn't publicly responded to those claims. The Fader noted that Cardi's new album track Magnet is rumored to contain shots at the BB Belt rapper, but again, Ice has remained silent on the matter.

On a more positive note, Ice Spice and Latto officially squashed their beef by releasing their collaboration GYATT in early September. Rap-Up covered how the track came roughly a year after the two traded jabs in songs and on social media, with fans debating whether subtle disses still lingered in the verses despite the collaboration.

The Baddie Baddie video ends with a cryptic scene featuring an empty DoorDash bag with the word TEA written in purple letters, which the Bronx Times suggests could allude to her resolved issues with Latto or her 2024 breakup with singer Baby Storme.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ice Spice dropped her highly anticipated music video for battye
Batty last week, marking her first solo single since her
debut album Hy two K, released in twenty twenty four.
The Bronx rapper traded her signature orange locks for varying
lengths of pink hair in the two minute visual that
features Olympic gold medalist Sunissa Lee and supermodel annik Y.

(00:22):
The video, co directed by Ice Spice herself alongside directing
duo The Evil Twins, combines photostills, real life fashion week footage,
and scenes filmed throughout the Bronx, with Ice strutting down
the streets in a Victorian looking corset and hitting the club.
The track, produced by Riot Usa, samples MIA's two thousand

(00:45):
twelve hit Bad Girls, and addresses themes of confidence and
seeing through people who only want her for what she
can provide rather than genuine companionship. The b X Times
reported that local fans attribute her popularity to smart collaborations
and her strategic use of samples in her music. The

(01:05):
timing of the release is particularly interesting given the drama
filled October that's indulfed the rap community. Multiple outlets covered
how Ice Spice found herself tangentially involved in the month's
feuds when a leaked phone call allegedly featured Cardi B
threatening to beat her up, though Ice hasn't publicly responded
to those claims. The Fader noted that Carti's new album

(01:27):
track Magnet, is rumored to contain shots at the B
B Belt rapper, but again, Ice has remained silent on
the matter. On a more positive note, Ice Spice and
Latto officially squashed their beef by releasing their collaboration g
y Yat in early September. Rap Up covered how the
track came roughly a year after the two traded jabs
in songs and on social media, with fans debating whether

(01:51):
subtle diss is still lingered in the verses despite the collaboration.
The Batty Battye video ends with a cryptic scene featuring
an empty door dashband with the word T written in
purple letters, which The Bronx Time suggests could allude to
her resolved issues with Latto or her twenty twenty four
break up with singer Baby Stormy. And that is it

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