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Ice Spice Thanks Mom for ‘Being the Best Woman Ever’ as She Accepts Hitmaker Award at Billboard Women in Music

Presenter Ellie Goulding says Ice Spice is "so dedicated to her own story, and that's what I love about her."

Ice Spice

Ice Spice

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In a night filled with glamour, Ice Spice proudly accepted the Hitmaker Award at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards at YouTube Theater in Inglewood, Calif. The award underscored Spice’s impact on the music scene over the past two years. And it goes beyond acknowledgment: The Hitmaker Award signifies a pivotal chapter in her rise as an artist leaving an enduring mark on the music industry.

Ellie Goulding presented the award to Ice Spice, remarking, “She’s never compromised her authenticity, despite pressure to, I’m sure, and she’s pretty unapologetic for that.” Continuing the excitement, Goulding exclaimed, “[Ice Spice] is so dedicated to her own story, and that’s what I love about her.”


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In a gothic, cinched look, Ice Spice gleefully accepted the Billboard Women in Music Award wearing a black corset dress with long mesh sleeves and black bows throughout, accessorizing the outfit with black stockings, black elongated nails and black pointy-toed stilettos.

“Period. New York. Yes,” the Bronx-native rapper started off her speech. “Thank you, thank you so much, Billboard. I’m so honoured.”

When a fan shouted their love for Ice, she responded, “I love you too, boo. Thank you. My corset is really tight, so I can barely breathe. But yeah, I just want to thank, firstly, my mother for being the best woman ever.”

“Let me think who else,” she continued. “Shout-out to God. My sisters. Michelle [Jubelirer], love you,” she said, shouting out the former Capitol Music Group chair/CEO, who accepted Billboard‘s Executive of the Year prize earlier in the night. “Yeah and all the women on my team. I’m blanking right now. Shout-out to all the women in the Bronx, shout-out to all the women in New York. Shout-out to all the women that is in the building right now. Y’all look really pretty. Thank you so much, you guys. Sorry I don’t have much to say, but everybody did really well with their speeches. Thank you. Later!”

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First gaining recognition in 2022 with her viral single “Munch (Feelin’ You),” Ice Spice has had a string of back-to-back hits, including “Bikini Bottom,” “In Ha Mood,” “Gangsta Boo” with Lil Tjay, “Princess Diana” with Nicki Minaj, “Deli,” “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2″ with PinkPantheress (who picked up Producer of the Year at Women in Music), “Karma” with Taylor Swift, “Barbie World” with Nicki Minaj and Aqua, and her newest hit, which debuted at no. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100: “Think U the Shit (Fart).”

Ice Spice, not showing any signs of slowing down, is on the brink of releasing her debut album Y2K. In an interview with Billboard News on the Women in Music red carpet, Spice teased that on the album, fans “can expect a lot of bops, I really pushed myself.” She added, “The sounds are different, it’s similar but different… just stay tuned. Y’all are going to be pleased.”

This story originally appeared on Billboard U.S.

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Kneecap Blasts Norwegian Government at Oslo Festival, Accusing It of Funding ‘Genocide’ Against Palestinians
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Mo Chara, DJ Provaí and Móglaí Bap of Kneecap performs on the West Holts Stage during during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 28, 2025 in Glastonbury, England.

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Kneecap Blasts Norwegian Government at Oslo Festival, Accusing It of Funding ‘Genocide’ Against Palestinians

The Irish rap trio went after the Norwegian government over its investments, which are currently under scrutiny, at Øyafestivalen.

Irish rap group Kneecap – which has drawn a storm of criticism, support, attention and legal action over the past half-year – continued to speak out about the war in Gaza during an afternoon set at the Øyafestivalen in Oslo, Norway, on Friday (Aug. 8).

Right before the trio of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí took the stage, an English-language white-text-on-black-background message played on a video screen, accusing the Norwegian government of “enabling” the “genocide” against the Palestinian people via investments held in the county’s sovereign wealth fund (referenced as “oil pension fund” in the message). “Over 80,000 people have been murdered by Israel in 21 months,” the band’s message continued. “Free Palestine.” The message was greeted readily by a cheering audience. Most estimates (including those from health officials in the area) place the Palestinian death toll at more than 60,000. That number does not distinguish between civilians and Hamas militants. An estimated 18,500 of those killed were children.

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