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Ice Spice Uses ‘Pretty Privilege’ to Her Advantage in Fashion-Forward Music Video

She follows up the release of her "Baddie Baddie" track with a new single.

Ice Spice, "Pretty Privilege"

Ice Spice, "Pretty Privilege"

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Six weeks after releasing her “Baddie Baddie” track, Ice Spice returned on Wednesday (Nov. 5) with “Pretty Privilege,” which could signal that her Y2K! follow-up isn’t far away in 2026.

Ice reunites with frequent collaborator RIOTUSA on the production side for the trippy drill-leaning tune. The Bronx native cycles through her typical themes as she addresses the haters, flaunts her looks, deep pockets and how you’ll never hit.


“Pretty Privilege, that’s a perk/ I can’t help it, I’m a flirt/ Fine s—t, that’s a fact/ From the front, you see the back/ PR said no clappin’ back, mwah,” she raps to close out the track.

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Ice Spice also released an accompanying lavish visual for “Pretty Privilege,” and the rapper’s wardrobe didn’t disappoint in the fashion-forward video.

Switching into a pink bob wig, Ice twerks on a balcony and then brings out a white couture dress as she flexes in front of her suburban mansion tucked away in the woods.

While Ice remained quiet throughout much of 2025’s first half, the 25-year-old is gaining some momentum in quarter four. Between “Baddie Baddie” and now “Pretty Privilege,” it appears a new era of Ice Spice is underway.

Ice’s Y2K! debut album arrived in July 2024 and peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard 200. She released a deluxe edition of the project in December 2024. Outside of music, Ice Spice made her feature film debut in Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest movie starring A$AP Rocky and Denzel Washington in August.

Watch the “Pretty Privilege” video below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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