Ice Spice responded after getting big approval from Nicki Minaj.
The Young Money Queen showed her support for the “Munk (Feelin’ You)” star this weekend by following her on Instagram and jumping into the comments section to honor the “princess” of rap.
“Btchs are slow, so pass the pass. [fire emoji] no. Glad! No more overtaking princesses…let’s go,” Nicki wrote below Spice’s latest IG post.
Nicki’s caption refers to lyrics from her song “Princess Diana” from the Bronx, taken from her debut EP. like..?
Ice Spice responded to Nicki Minaj’s support on Twitter by simply writing “Ah.” Her post was accompanied by an old tweet from 2020 in which she rehearsed her response to Nicki, who follows her.
“OMG NICKI came with me aaaaaa!!! [love heart emoji],” read her tweet in November 2020, followed by another, “Practicing.”
Oh https://t.co/X7ViwWeegH
— Ice Spice ☆ (@icespicee_) March 12, 2023
Ice Spice has made no secret of their admiration for Nicki Minaj. “When I saw Nicki, I was so fascinated,” she said in her recent interview. XXL“She’s the first female rapper I’ve ever seen. Since then, I’ve been a little fixated on what I want to be.”
In another interview with Ellethe 23-year-old who named Nicky’s 2014 LP pink print As an album she has on repeat.
Most recently, Spice called the leader of Barbz her “idol” during the aforementioned Rolling Loud California performance. “I’m standing on the same stage that Lil Wayne and my idol Nicki Minaj were 24 hours ago. My life is insane.” reportedly said to the crowd.
Despite embracing Ice Spice, Nicki Minaj hasn’t always gotten along with the new generation of female rappers. Last year, the “Super Bass” hitmaker got embroiled in her Twitter feud with her Latto after her single “Super Freaky Girl” was disqualified in the rap category at her 2023 Grammy Awards. I was.
Nicky argued that Rat’s “Big Energy,” which was also built around ’80s pop samples, should have hit the pop department as well. Her comments sparked a heated exchange with the Atlanta newcomer intertwined with personal insults and leaked DMs and phone conversations.
of queen The rapper has clashed in the past with Azealia Banks, City Girls, Megan Thee Stallion, and most notably Cardi B, the latter of whom is also a huge Ice Spice supporter.