Does Ice Spice’s ‘Y2K!’ Live Up to the Hype? | Billboard Unfiltered
In this episode of ‘Billboard Unfiltered,’ Billboard staffers Carl Lamarre, Trevor Anderson, and Damien Scott discuss whether Ice Spice’s debut album is worth the hype. They also discuss Charlamagne and Elliott Wilson’s feud over the Complex Hip-Hop Media Power Ranking List, Will Smith’s future in music and more!
Trevor Anderson:
If you think Ice Spice is going to jump out and switch on a lyricism in a way that’s going to be a lot more introspective or a lot more you know, more than what it is? It’s not, it’s not going to be for you.
Damien Scott:
Now we’re at this point where we’re just sh*tting on people directly instead of being like let’s focus on the work, let’s make sure the work is better, let’s make sure we’re all doing good work.
Trevor Anderson:
Whether it’s gonna be about the slap, the entanglements and all that sh*t like yeah, there was a lot of material.
Carl Lamarre:
Hey guys, what’s going on? Welcome to a fresh episode of Billboard Unfiltered. What it do, what it do, what it do we are back again gentlemen. How are y’all feeling?
Damien Scott
I feel great
Trevor Anderson:
Doing alright, you know.
Carl Lamarre:
Shout out to our good brother Kyle, couldn’t be here.
Damien Scott:
He’s off listening to Big Mama’s album.
Trevor Anderson:
That’s right.
Carl Lamarre:
Big Mama.
Trevor Anderson:
‘Sugar Honey Iced Tea.’
Carl Lamarre:
My baby mama.
Trevor Anderson:
Hopefully it’s not that.
Damien Scott:
Don’t let 21 hear you say that.
Trevor Anderson:
How many- one day we’re going to do a ranking of all these, not a ranking, just even a list all these baby mamas because you… You got a couple on deck. Yeah, a good seven.
Carl Lamarre:
Saweetie, H.E.R. who else? Big Mama. Nah, I think that’s the three right now. I think I’m happy with it.
Trevor Anderson:
The three right now. Wow okay.
Carl Lamarre:
That’s a good three right?
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