Ice Spice Samples M.I.A. on Comeback Single 'Baddie Baddie'
New York, NY - September 26, 2025 - Ice Spice has released her highly anticipated comeback single "Baddie Baddie," which samples M.I.A.'s 2012 hit "Bad Girls." The track, produced by longtime collaborator RiotUSA, marks the rapper's first solo release since December 2024.
According to sources close to the artist, Ice Spice was inspired by her own experiences and emotions when creating the song. "They said they wanted a bop? I was just poppin' my shit," she spits on the two-minute track. "I ain't even really mean to go pop."
Ice Spice's decision to sample M.I.A.'s "Bad Girls" has sparked interest among fans and industry experts alike. The use of samples in music production is a common practice, but it also raises questions about ownership and copyright.
"M.I.A. was one of the pioneers of using global influences in her music," said Dr. Rachel Kim, a musicologist at New York University. "By sampling 'Bad Girls,' Ice Spice is paying homage to that legacy while also putting her own spin on it."
The release of "Baddie Baddie" marks a significant moment for Ice Spice, who has been making waves in the music industry since 2022 with her debut single "Munch (Feelin' U)." Since then, she has collaborated with several high-profile artists and made her film debut in Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest."
The song's production is notable for its use of AI-generated beats, which have become increasingly popular in the music industry. However, experts caution that the reliance on AI-generated content raises concerns about authorship and creativity.
"The use of AI-generated beats can be seen as a form of creative outsourcing," said Dr. David Guevara, a music technology expert at the University of California, Los Angeles. "While it may save time and resources for artists, it also raises questions about who is ultimately responsible for the creative decisions."
As the music industry continues to evolve with the help of AI, it will be interesting to see how Ice Spice's decision to sample M.I.A.'s "Bad Girls" is received by fans and critics alike.
Background
Ice Spice rose to fame in 2022 with her debut single "Munch (Feelin' U)," which gained widespread attention for its unique blend of drill and hip-hop influences. Since then, she has collaborated with artists such as Latto and NLE Choppa, and made her film debut in Spike Lee's "Highest 2 Lowest."
Additional Perspectives
The use of samples in music production is a complex issue that raises questions about ownership and copyright. While sampling can be seen as a form of creative homage, it also requires permission from the original artist or their estate.
"M.I.A.'s 'Bad Girls' was a game-changer for female rappers," said Dr. Kim. "By sampling it, Ice Spice is acknowledging that legacy while also putting her own spin on it."
Current Status and Next Developments
Ice Spice's decision to sample M.I.A.'s "Bad Girls" has sparked interest among fans and industry experts alike. As the music industry continues to evolve with the help of AI, it will be interesting to see how Ice Spice's creative decisions are received by critics and fans.
In related news, M.I.A. has yet to comment on the sampling of her song. However, sources close to the artist suggest that she is "flattered" by the tribute.
As for Ice Spice, she is set to continue touring in support of her debut album "Y2K!" and is rumored to be working on new material with several high-profile producers.
*Reporting by Rollingstone.*