September 26, 2025

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ICE SPICE RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE “BADDIE BADDIE”

ICE SPICE RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE “BADDIE BADDIE”

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[Los Angeles, CA – September 26, 2025] — Today, 4x GRAMMY-nominated, Bronx phenom, and Princess of New York Ice Spice returns with new single “Baddie Baddie”out now via 10K Projects/Capitol Records. Listen HERE.

 

Produced by Ice Spice’s longtime collaborator RiotUSA — who also handled production on career-defining hits like her gold-certified breakout single “Munch (Feelin U)” — “Baddie Baddie” samples M.I.A.’s iconic and era-defining anthem, “Bad Girls.”

 

Most recently, Ice was featured on the cover of NYLON for their September Issue; she also teamed up with ATL-based Grammy nominated Queen of the Souf rapper Latto for the first time ever to surprise drop new single “Gyatt” via RCA Records — click HERE to listen. The official music video directed by Hidji World, notably garnered over 7 million views in just 2 weeks of its release – check out the video HERE.

 

Earlier this year, Ice Spice made her film debut in Spike Lee’s latest film, Highest 2 Lowest, starring Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky. Ice is also set to make her return to the big screen this December in the upcoming SpongeBob Movie – The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants, and release a new original song for the film.

 

“Baddie Baddie” marks the beginning of a new era for Ice and is also her first solo release since her explosive Y2K!:I’m Just A Girl (Deluxe) album,released last December, featuring 5 brand new tracks including “Hannah Montana” featuring NLE Choppa and DaBaby, with additional features from BB Trickz and Anuel AA. Ice’s wildly anticipated official debut album Y2K!, was originally released in July 2024 to rave reviews and came stacked with hits including the Sean Paul-sampling “Gimmie A Light” and hater-dismissing “Think U The Shit (Fart),” which notably became her highest solo charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 (#37). The album was also hailed by Pitchfork for featuring “some of her most dynamic and abrasive bars to date,” while also praising the album for sounding “like nothing her peers could make, swerving from one sonic inspiration to the next.”

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