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Ice Spice Teams Up With Paris Hilton for Y2K-Inspired Fun

Ice Spice has joined forces with none other than Paris Hilton to ramp up the excitement for her upcoming debut album, ‘Y2K.’

Over the weekend, Paris Hilton shared a series of photos and videos on Instagram that feature herself and Ice Spice decked out in pink outfits, posing with throwback items like the iconic T-Mobile Sidekicks and even a pink Bentley. Paris captioned the post, “Y2K Barbies. So much fun sliving with you sis @IceSpice.”

Just last week, Ice Spice revealed the tracklist and featured artists set to appear on Y2K. The album, which includes 10 songs, boasts collaborations with Travis Scott, Gunna, and Central Cee. Notably, some tracks like “Think U The Shit (Fart)” and “Gimme A Light” have already dropped, giving fans a taste of what’s to come.

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As anticipation builds, fans are buzzing about Ice Spice and Central Cee’s rumored romantic involvement. The duo has been promoting their new single “Did it First,” which was released earlier this month along with its music video. In the track, Ice raps about getting back at a cheating ex, saying, “If he cheatin’, I’m doin’ him worse/ No Uno, I hit the reverse/ I ain’t trippin’, the grip in my purse/ I don’t care, ’cause he did it first.” The video, inspired by the early 2000s, features the pair cozying up in bed and partying in Cench’s hometown of London.

Adding fuel to the fire, Ice and Cee sparked more dating rumors over the 4th of July weekend. They were seen enjoying each other’s company while out shopping in London. They were spotted leaving a high-end fashion store, accompanied by bodyguards, and later seen cruising in a white Lamborghini SUV.

Online buzz also hints that Ice’s mystery beau could be her close collaborator RiotUSA, who has produced some of her biggest hits, such as “Munch (Feelin’ U),” “Princess Diana,” and “In Ha Mood.”

With all the excitement and speculation, fans can hardly wait for the release of Ice Spice’s debut album ‘Y2K’ on July 26.

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