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Ice Spice Lights Up Paris Fashion Week in Her Latest ‘Baddie Baddie’ Music Video

Ice Spice, a standout in the New York drill scene, has been turning heads not only with her catchy beats but also through her visually captivating music videos. Her recent release, ‘Baddie Baddie,’ is no exception, featuring an ensemble cast and a glamorous backdrop spanning from New York to Paris.

In an exhilarating blend of high fashion and street savvy, ‘Baddie Baddie’ is filmed in locations that scream luxury and exclusivity. From stretched limousines to posh Parisian avenues during Fashion Week, the video showcases Ice Spice amidst a whirlwind of activities, commanding attention in every scene. It’s a vivid illustration of her life as an influential figure both in music and in style.

The video, co-directed by Ice Spice and the artistic duo known as Evil Twins, is a festival of bold colors and contemporary fashion. Ice Spice herself makes a departure from her iconic ginger hair to a playful light pink, experimenting with various hairstyles that mirror her dynamic music career.

Anok Yai and Suni Lee, who have their own moments in the spotlight within the video, channel the same ‘baddie energy’ that Ice Spice exudes. Yai, having also recently featured in Doja Cat’s ‘Gorgeous’ video, and Lee, an Olympian with her own set of accolades, both add a touch of glamour and athletic finesse to the visual feast.

The song ‘Baddie Baddie,’ cleverly samples from M.I.A.’s hit ‘Bad Girls,’ adding an extra layer of depth to its appeal. This track follows the successful launch of Ice Spice’s debut album ‘Y2K!’ which climbed to No. 18 on the 200. Notably, the album included charting hits that bolstered her reputation as a rising music star.

Apart from her music, Ice Spice has been involved in several high-profile projects. She not only participated in a remix for KATSEYE’s ‘Gnarly’ but was also cast in an upcoming animated SpongeBob film and Spike Lee’s film Highest 2 Lowest.