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Ice Spice swaps clapbacks for couture in “Pretty Privilege” comeback track

Six weeks after dropping “Baddie Baddie,” Ice Spice returns with “Pretty Privilege,” a drill-inflected track produced by longtime collaborator RIOTUSA. Spiraling through themes of desirability, affluence, and online hostility, she raps, “Pretty Privilege, that’s a perk... PR said no clappin’ back, mwah.”

The video offers a curated visual fantasy—pink wig, balcony twerk, and a white couture dress paraded before a suburban mansion, suggesting her Y2K! follow-up may be circling overhead for 2026.


Source: Billboard – Published on November 7, 2025

Ice Spice swaps mic for Mini Duos in Kate Spade’s Fall 2025 NYC bag parade

Ice Spice fronts Kate Spade’s Fall 2025 campaign, “Spark Something Beautiful,” against a New York City backdrop that mirrors her personal style ethos: oversized jackets by day, bodycon dresses by night.

The campaign centers on the crescent-shaped Duo bag, available in six colors and starting at $298, with detachable mini pouches and gold hardware lending form to function with a nod to everyday flair.

Referencing her mother, Naomi Campbell, and Rihanna as key style cues, Spice merges vintage glam and Bronx streetwear without missing a beat.


Source: Billboard – Published on October 6, 2025

Ice Spice meets SpongeBob logic with a song and a cameo, because why not?

Ice Spice appears in the upcoming animated feature The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, surfacing this December with the kind of casting choice that feels both expected and delightfully absurd.

She doesn’t just lend her voice—she pens an original track, adding her own sonic layer to Bikini Bottom’s surreal theatrics, where sponge logic trumps all natural law.


Source: The FADER – Published on June 11, 2025

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