NEW YORK, NY – In New York, NY, Grammy-nominated artist Ice Spice released her highly anticipated debut album, “Y2K!” on July 26. Along with the album, she dropped a music video for the album cut “Oh Shhh…,” featuring Travis Scott. The visual showcases Ice Spice twerking as the Statue of Liberty in a museum, with Scott rapping on top of the monument.
The music video captures Ice Spice and Scott posing together at a dinner table, with Ice Spice twerking in the background. Directed by Frederick Buford, the video also includes scenes of a burning New York City. The track features Ice Spice rapping lyrics like, “Oh s—, she turn up the spot / Oh s—, she doin’ her dance.”
The debut album, “Y2K!,” consists of 10 tracks and collaborations with artists like Travis Scott, Central Cee, and Gunna. Singles from the album include “Gimmie a Light,” “Did It First,” “Phat Butt,” and “Think U the S— (Fart).” The record runs for approximately 23 minutes, with six previously unreleased tracks.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Ice Spice discussed her collaboration with Taylor Swift on the remix of “Karma.” She shared her excitement upon receiving the call about working with Swift, revealing that she was overcome with emotion upon hearing the news. Swift also praised Ice Spice for her interest in the music industry beyond just creating music, highlighting her strategic approach to her career.
Embarking on a world tour, Ice Spice expressed her desire to explore different sounds on her latest album, drawing inspiration from Y2K aesthetics. The artist aimed to branch out and experiment with various styles, incorporating elements that resonate with her personal interests.
Ice Spice’s debut album, “Y2K!,” is now available for fans to enjoy. The artist’s latest visual and musical creations mark a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her growth and versatility as an artist.









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