Ice Spice and rising UK artist PinkPantheress have every scored their first prime 10 with their huge collaboration, “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2.”
The single, which was launched on February 3, rose from No.15 to No.4 on the Billboard Global 200 dated February 25. The monitor is a remix of PinkPantheress’ authentic solo “Boy’s a Liar,” which was launched in November.
It has been an thrilling time for rising New York royalty, Ice Spice. At the tip of January, she shared a music video for her most up-to-date hit single “In Ha Mood,” the opening lower from her debut EP, Like..?.
Directed by Oliver Cannon and Chris Villa, the video finds the rising star bringing out an enormous crowd in her residence borough and displaying off throughout a wintery photoshoot. Dropped over a weekend, “In Ha Mood” reached No.1 on YouTube’s Trending Chart and racked up over 1.8 million views in its first two days of launch.
Praised by Pitchfork (with a 7.6 ranking) and talked about in current options in The New York Times and PAPER Mag, Like..? hosts Ice’s three breakout viral hits–“Munch (Feelin U),” “Bikini Bottom,” and “In Ha Mood.” The new EP additionally provides three new infectious bangers to the burgeoning Ice Spice canon, together with “Gangsta Boo” ft. Lil Tjay, which simply turned Ice Spice’s first ever Billboard Hot 100 hit (No.82).
Entirely produced by her shut collaborator RIOTUSA, Like..? made a splash on the Billboard Charts, debuting at No.37 on Billboard 200 with an estimated 15k sales-equivalent models. Like..?, is offered in all places through 10K Projects/Capitol Records.
Last yr noticed Ice Spice set up herself as some of the notable names within the rap sport. The New Year’s, 2000 child got here out of 2022 as TikTok’s No.1 Emerging Artist of the Year, Vevo’s 2023 DSCVR Artist to Watch, Shazam’s Top 2023 Artist Prediction, Billboard’s Hip Hop Rookie of the month and rounded out 2022 as BET’s Amplified Artist of the month. Today, Ice Spice boasts over 168 million world streams and she or he has obtained vital reward from The New York Times, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Spotify, The FADER, REVOLT, NPR, and extra.