Ice Spice Gives Fans What They Want On New "Phat Butt" Single

August 2024 ยท 2 minute read

Ice Spice is a formulaic artist. It's not a criticism, per say. Most successful pop stars hit upon a formula that works, and continue to make variations on said formula until it gets stale. Fortunately, for the Bronx rapper, it hasn't gotten stale. Ice Spice has cornered the market when it comes to trash-talking over pop rap beats with trap flourishes. If "Munch" is the blueprint for this sound, than "Phat Butt" is evidence that Spice's upcoming album, Y2K, is going to be dedicated exclusively to bangers.

"Phat Butt" is actually the first track on Ice Spice's impending debut. Musically speaking, it's easy to see why. There's an bass-heavy start, before the drums kick in and an ominous synth takes over. It's one of the more adventurous beats Spice has rapped on, as it sounds closer to somebody Playboi Carti or Ken Carson would release. It also has the self-awareness to not overstay its welcome. "Phat Butt" is a little over two minutes in length, which is perfect. As one can intuit from the title, there isn't much being said that we haven't heard before. Ice Spice trash talks her ops and her butt. There is some fun wordplay on the back end of the song, though, when Spice starts rapping about Batman and Pac-Man. It's light and enjoyable, ultimately.

Let us know what you think of this brand-new track, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

Ice Spice Raps Over An Adventurous Trap Beat

Quotable Lyrics:

Been gettin' them big checks in a big house, havin' rich sex
Jamaican plug named Batman, pack smellin' like trash cans
Let him beat it from the back and he eat it up like Pac-Man (Yup)
N**gas f*ck, but they ain't many, lil' body, but my name heavy

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Danilo is a writer based out of San Diego. He graduated from the Art Institute of Tucson with a B.A. in digital media, and has since forged a career as a pop culture journalist. He covered hip-hop for Heavy.com, Rhyme Junkies and PopMatters prior to joining HotNewHipHop.com. Danilo's top five is constantly changing, but Biggie and Slug from Atmosphere remain permanent fixtures. His favorite rap album of all time is "Late Registration" by Kanye West, and that stays the same.

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