Both were viral TikTok songs by new women rappers. I think it could be an interesting moment to talk more about how the amount of women rappers in the mainstream has increased and what these songs show about 2020s trends so far.

On Friday, the "Rich Flex" rapper shared his thoughts in a now-deleted Instagram story addressing the AI cover song, which has gone viral across social media. In the cover, Drake's AI-generated voice can be heard saying: "Bitches ain't bad, let's keep it a bean / Know they be mad that I be on the scene / Ass too fat, can't fit in no jeans / You was my stitch, but it's not what it seams."


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It's not the first time Drake's voice has been mimicked in AI cover songs in recent weeks, including a version of Cardi B's "WAP" and Bryson Tiller's "Dont." The trend has become especially popular on TikTok, where an AI-generated cover of Drake singing "OMG" by K-Pop group NewJeans has 454,600 likes and 2.4 million views. Other celebrities like Rihanna have also been impersonated with AI-generated covers, like a cover song using her voice to sing Beyonc's "Cuff It."

As AI-generated cover songs flood the internet, Universal Music Group took a stance on Thursday by asking streaming sites like Spotify and Apple Music to block AI companies from using its music with the technology.

Ice Spice's rap music made her famous, along with her appearance on the remix of the Taylor Swift song "Karma." It's one of the most popular tunes on the hit album Midnights. Ice Spice put out her first EP called "Like...?" in January 2023 and she has had many popular singles so far. She also has 8.2 million followers on Instagram. In 2021, she came out with a song called "Munch (Feelin' U)" and after that point, people were interested in hearing more of her music.

The process involves AI companies uploading music into their technology and allowing bots to create songs. According to Variety, Universal Music wants to put an end to it and has been been asking major streaming services to block AI companies from accessing their catalogs.

As part of the collaboration, Dunkin Donuts will be debuting an Ice Spice Munchkins Drink that serves as a perfect blend of their frozen coffee with pumpkin munchkin donut hole treats infused with caramel drizzle and topped with whipped cream.

After joining GloRilla on "Tomorrow 2" last month, Cardi B has teased another verse for Ice Spice's viral track "Munch (Feelin' U)", and although fans have been getting hyped that a new remix might be on the way, Cardi B shut down speculation on Twitter, saying she's "not putting that song out by the way".

You Thought I Was Feeling You? is a catchphrase stemming from song lyrics in Bronx, New York drill rapper Ice Spice's song "Munch (Feelin' U)" which released in mid-2022. After going viral as a TikTok sound, the phrase trended on Twitter due to its catchiness and Spice's distinctive look of thick thighs and a red, ginger afro. Ice Spice also went viral for her lyrics "We Both From The Bronx, So I Know That You Dirty" in 2022. The song notably includes the slang term "Munch," meaning a man who is only used for oral sex by a woman.

On August 10th, 2022, the YouTube channel of WorldStarHipHop uploaded the music video for Ice Spice's song "Munch (Feelin' U)," earning over 2.5 million views in three weeks (shown below). Also on August 10th, Ice Spice posted the video to Twitter,[1] earning roughly 1.3 million views and 35,200 likes.

After the music video's release, predominantly male video creators and Twitch streamers started posting reactions to it, many making fun of Ice Spice's look compared to her song's lyrics. For instance, on August 11th, 2022, Twitch streamer TheSNSKings posted his reaction to TikTok,[2] laughing at the lyrics and gaining roughly 1.1 million plays and 146,600 likes over the course of three weeks (shown below, left). On August 17th, Twitch streamer Kai Cenat reacted to "Munch." The clip landed on YouTube[3] where it earned roughly 112,500 views, but also appeared on TikTok[4] (shown below, right).

Despite some male creators initially making fun of the lyrics, an axiom developed in the content of male creators secretly enjoying the song, putting it on after their other male friends left them in private. On August 23rd, 2022, TikToker[5] tibby.d_ posted a video of this nature, earning roughly 745,000 plays and 164,600 likes in nine days (shown below, left). On August 29th, TikToker[6] dasgasdom313 joked in a video about when his friends finally logged off Discord so he was free to play "Munch," gaining roughly 2.4 million plays and 422,200 likes in three days (shown below, right).

On November 6th, 2021, Ice Spice posted to YouTube the music video for her song "No Clarity," earning roughly 752,100 views in 10 months. At the 1:07-minute mark, Ice Spice raps, "We both from the Bronx, so I know that you dirty" (shown below).

Ice Spice was interviewed by Spotify's outlet RapCaviar on September 12th, 2022 in which she gave "relationship advice" and defined the word "munch." She said, "A munch is basically just a eater, like it could be a eater both ways. Like they really just on your body, like just a hater, or it could just be like somebody that's really obsessed with you that's just fiending to eat it." Over the course of eight days, the video received roughly 1.2 million views and 10,200 likes on Twitter[11] (shown below).

American rapper Ice Spice has released one extended play (EP), and 12 singles. In 2021, Ice Spice started her rap career after meeting with a record producer, RIOTUSA, while they were attending State University of New York at Purchase. He produced her debut song, "Bully (Freestyle)", released in March 2021 after a video of Ice Spice doing the "Buss It" challenge went viral on Twitter. Her song "Name Of Love" gained traction on SoundCloud, which led to her becoming popular on Instagram. Her song "Munch (Feelin' U)", released on August 10, 2022, with a video, and also produced by RIOTUSA and distributed by WorldStarHipHop, gained popularity after getting support from Drake, who played the song on his Sirius XM radio station, Sound 42. It subsequently went viral on Twitter and TikTok, and charted on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Bubbling Under Hot 100 charts. In September 2022, Ice Spice appeared as a featured artist on the song "One Time" by B-Lovee. Later that month, she signed a record deal with 10K Projects and Capitol Records. On October 28, she released the single "Bikini Bottom". Ice Spice's debut EP, Like..?, was released on January 20, 2023, and included the singles "Munch (Feelin' U)", "Bikini Bottom", and "In Ha Mood".

In February 2023, Ice Spice collaborated with Lil Tjay on the tribute single "Gangsta Boo" to the late rapper of the same name, which became her first song on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 82. On February 3, 2023, the remix of singer PinkPantheress's song, "Boy's A Liar Pt. 2" featuring Ice Spice and the corresponding music video were released. The song peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest charting position for either artist at the time.

In April 2023, she released the remix of "Princess Diana" with Nicki Minaj. The song peaked at number four on the Hot 100, earning Ice Spice her second top-ten hit on the chart and the twenty second top-ten hit for Minaj. On May 24, 2023, a remix of Taylor Swift's "Karma" featuring Ice Spice, was announced for release on May 26, 2023. The remix is a bonus track on the special editions of Swift's tenth studio album, Midnights (2022). A music video for the remix, featuring Swift and Ice Spice, was released on May 27. Pitchfork described 2023 as the breakout year of Ice Spice. "Karma" peaked at number two on the Hot 100, making Ice Spice the artist with the most Hot 100 top-five singles in 2023.

Just as summer was seemingly coming to an end, another Bronx rapper came into the mix. With no Lyrical Lemonade video or a chart-topper and Grammy winner as a feature, Ice Spice effortlessly hurdled herself towards the front of the conversation of the best new rappers of the year with a song so catchy and viral, it spawned its own titular slang.

The Prince-penned "Manic Monday" was the first song The Bangles heard coming from a car radio, but "Eternal Flame" is closest to Susanna's heart, perhaps because she sang it in "various states of undress." e24fc04721

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