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Ice Spice

Ice Spice

Regular price $24.99 USD
Regular price $39.99 USD Sale price $24.99 USD
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-Slightly cropped bottom

On January 1, 2000. Rapping from 2021, she became well-known for her 2022 track “Munch (Feelin’ U)”. Isis Gaston was born and raised in the Bronx on Fordham Road. She is of Dominican and African-American descent, and her father was formerly known as a rapper. She attended a Bronx school up until she was transferred to a Yonkers Catholic high school.

She began to enjoy hip hop when she was seven years old after listening to artists like Lil’ Kim. In 2021, while both were students at SUNY Purchase, where Ice Spice finally dropped out, producer Cook Babes exposed Ice Spice to rapping. His song “Bully,” which was published in March 2021, was her debut. She became well-known on Instagram when her song “Name of Love” acquired popularity on SoundCloud.

Drake supported Ice Spice and played her song “Munch (Feeling U)” on his Sirius XM radio station, Sound 42, which helped the song become popular. Riot produced the music video, which was released in August 2022. Later, it became popular on Twitter and TikTok and debuted on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. She was a featured singer on B-single Lovee’s “One Time” from September 2022. She committed to a recording contract with 10K Projects in the same month. On October 28, she released “Bikini Bottom,” another song that has started gaining traction.

 

- 100% USA cotton

- Shoulder-to-shoulder neck tape and double-needle stitched neck

- double-needle stitched sleeve and bottom hems

- Heavy-duty knitting

- Quarter-turned to eliminate center crease

Materials

100% Cotton

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Care Instructions

To prevent shrinking and wrinkling,wash 100% cotton in cold water using a gentle cycle. And let the clothes dry naturally by hanging them on a clothing line outside or laying them down on a towel in the laundry room. Warm or hot water can melt fibers and dyes and also damage fabrics.

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