A rap singer Ice Spice Refuses to Confirm Participation pop star Taylor Swift on her debut album Year 2000which will come out on July 26th.
Both had already worked together remix In Karmasuccess of Fastin May of last year. Fans are curious to know if Taylor actually had any involvement in the rapper’s new album, as he had already revealed that he would have some involvement in this work.
“There are some (collaborations)”marked Ice Spices to the Entertainment Tonight to the Red carpet From BET Awards 2024. “That’s all I can say. More than one.”
Asked if Taylor would be inside Y2K, Spice said: “I think he did me a favor, but I don’t know, we’ll see, we’ll see.”
The star of 24 years recently shared a tip that hitmaker In Anti-hero he had given it to her, which was fair “keep making music and everything will be fine.”
In an interview for scoreboardIce Spice revealed: “When I was in the studio with Taylor, I’ll never forget it. She said, ‘No matter what happens, just keep making music and everything will be fine.’
Ice Spice Announce New Album, World Tour in June
Ice Spices announced today June 6th on his official Instagram account, which will release his debut album Year 2000 during the day July 26th. This new work, which will be published by Universal Music, through Capitol Recordswill precede his first round the world trip.
The voice of Beautiful girl AND to nibble confirmed that he will be on tour Europe AND United States of America in the months of July and August, with opening of Cash Cobain to the shows.
Spice She also revealed that her mother was the main inspiration for her new album and that she embodies it “the Y2K aesthetic in its truest form.”
“Luckily I had my mother, so when I grew up I would see her really embody the Y2K aesthetic in its truest form.”the singer said in an interview with The Zane Lowe Show.
The artist also admitted that he did “Very nervous” when you try the classic Give me the lightissued by Sean Paul in 2002, in his track Give me a lightwhich will form an integral part of it Year 2000.
“I was really nervous because we really wanted to have a very authentic taste of Y2K, and Sean Paul, he’s legendary. And just that song, ‘Gimme the Light,’ is so iconic that I was so nervous to try it, because I thought, ‘This isn’t going to get better, so what’s the point?'”he concluded.
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