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It became Ice Spice's first credited top-five hit, Aqua's sixth and Minaj's fifteenth. [68] "Barbie World" peaked at number three in Australia and New Zealand. [69] [70] It became Spice's second top-five hit in both countries and Minaj's first top-five hit in both countries since "Super Freaky Girl" topped the charts of both countries in 2022.
Ice Spice’s Red Hot Rise: The Rapper on Being a ‘Marketing F—ing Genius,’ Her Debut Album and Becoming BFFs With Taylor Swift & Nicki Minaj Steven J. Horowitz September 28, 2023 at 11:00 AM
Ice Spice opens the song with a reference to "Beez in the Trap" by Nicki Minaj in the intro. [2] Over a "bone-rattling", "video gamey" beat with "ferocious" percussion, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] she boasts her fame, success and physique, [ 2 ] [ 4 ] calling herself a "rap bitch on a pop chart".
[11] [12] During her performance, she expressed her adoration for rappers Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj, both of whom were onstage before her. Ice Spice told the crowd: "I'm standing on the same stage Lil Wayne and my idol Nicki Minaj were less than 24 hours ago, my life is insane." [13] Minaj reacted to the namedrop on Instagram. [14]
“I brought that Bronx swag to the carpet in my custom Baby Phat look,” Ice Spice tells Harper's BAZAAR. “It's one of my favorite looks I've done.” ... (“Barbie World” with Nicki Minaj ...
Ice Spice directed so much attention to her behind so often, in fact, that it all quickly became rather dull. In the end, she was on stage for just 23 minutes. It felt longer than that.
The video was shot at a New York bodega store on 145th Street (Manhattan) and sees Spice dancing and twerking along with a few friends, reminiscent of the video for her breakthrough single "Munch (Feelin' U)" (2022). [7] Upon release, the rapper faced backlash for including twerking scenes of 16-year-old Aya Tanjali. [8]
New version Ice Spice’s regal rap ‘Princess Diana’ may divulge details of Minaj’s new business venture Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj remix hints at name of Minaj’s record label Skip to main ...