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Ice Spice, Anok Yai Team Up For Bold New Music Video

Ice Spice, Anok Yai Team Up For Bold New Music Video
It’s always fascinating to see artists evolve, isn’t it? You get attached to their sound, their style, and then they surprise you, pushing boundaries in ways you might not have expected. That's precisely what Ice Spice seems to be doing with her latest single and its accompanying video, Baddie Baddie. As reported by Rolling Stone, this new track samples the iconic M.I.A. song Bad Girls, a choice that immediately sets a certain tone, doesn't it? It feels like a deliberate nod to a legacy of bold female artists, and Ice Spice confidently steps into that space.

What really catches the eye in the Baddie Baddie video is the company she keeps. We see her not just commanding the spotlight herself, but sharing it with notable figures like supermodel anok yai and Olympic gymnast Suni Lee. It’s a powerful visual, showcasing different kinds of "baddie" energy, all coming together. As The Music Universe noted, the video, directed by the Evil Twins, takes us through various glamorous settings, from New York to Paris Fashion Week, highlighting Ice Spice’s journey as she navigates success. It's more than just a music video; it feels like a statement about her current place in the industry, a reflection of her growing influence.

This release comes after her debut album Y2K! and marks a new chapter, as mentioned by Billboard. It's interesting how she’s balancing this new solo work with recent collaborations, like the one with Latto on Gyatt, and even venturing into film with Spike Lee. It shows a real drive to explore different creative avenues. You can sense that feeling of urgency she’s spoken about, the need to seize the moment while she’s young and healthy, constantly resetting that clock with each new hit. It makes you wonder, with this strong visual presence and diverse collaborations, what other surprises does anok yai and Ice Spice have in store for us next?

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