Ice Spice Names Nicki Minaj’s ‘Pink Friday’ As The Greatest Rap Album Of All Time
In the dynamic world of rap music, where legends and newcomers constantly emerge, it’s not every day that we witness a young artist showering praise on an iconic rapper’s work. But that’s precisely what happened when Ice Spice, the Bronx-bred sensation, expressed her admiration for none other than Nicki Minaj. Their collaboration on songs like “Princess Diana” and “Barbie World” sent shockwaves through the music industry and even landed them in the coveted Billboard Hot 100’s Top 10. Ice Spice has unequivocally declared Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday” as the Greatest Rap Album of All Time.
When Did This Revelation Occur
The revelation came during a recent episode of Complex’s “GOAT Talk” series, where Ice Spice joined producer Ephrem “RIOTUSA” Lopez. When the topic of the greatest rap album arose, RIOTUSA dropped a bombshell by suggesting that Nicki Minaj’s debut studio album, “Pink Friday,” held the prestigious title. Ice Spice, known for her unfiltered and authentic opinions, readily concurred.
Adding to the accolades, Ice Spice also crowned “Win Again” as Nicki Minaj’s greatest song to date, which is featured on the deluxe edition of “The Pinkprint” album from 2014. It’s no surprise that RIOTUSA was in complete agreement, considering their collaboration on “Barbie World.”
About Pink Friday
Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday” made its mark in November 2010, debuting at a remarkable No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. In its first week, the album sold a staggering 375,000 copies, catapulting it to the top position in just its eleventh week. The album’s meteoric success is a testament to Nicki Minaj’s undeniable talent and the lasting impact of “Pink Friday.”
While Nicki Minaj’s legacy in the rap game is well-established, Ice Spice is making significant waves of her own. Born in New York as Isis Gaston, the 23-year-old artist recently graced the stage as the musical guest on the season 49 premiere of Saturday Night Live. Her performances of “In Ha Mood” and “Pretty Girl,” featuring Rema, captivated audiences worldwide. “In Ha Mood” is part of the “Like..?” EP, which also boasts Spice’s breakout hit “Munch (Feelin’ U)” and the Nicki Minaj-assisted “Princess Diana” single. “Like..?” made an impressive entry at No. 37 on the Billboard 200, amassing 15,000 album-equivalent units.
Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj Collaboration
The collaboration between Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj doesn’t end at their chart-topping songs. The music video for “Barbie World” from the Barbie soundtrack showcased their undeniable chemistry. The video, featuring custom Barbie dolls created in their likeness, takes viewers on a whimsical journey. The video begins with two young girls playing with Barbie dolls representing Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj in a dollhouse. It then smoothly shifts to the rappers’ world, filled with vibrant Barbie-themed elements such as a pool house, jet-skis, and a stylish pink Barbie convertible.
In the video, both artists perform around the Barbie pool and pool house, surrounded by a stylish crew wearing tuxedos with pink ties. Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj take flight on Barbie jet skis, donning pink bathing suits with their hair flowing behind them, exuding confidence as they deliver their verses.
A notable aspect of the song and video is the incorporation of a sample from Aqua’s iconic 1997 hit, “Barbie Girl.” This nostalgic touch adds a layer of depth to the track, and it’s no surprise that the video rapidly accumulated close to 1 million views shortly after its release.
With catchy lyrics like, “And I’m bad like the Barbie / I’m a doll, but I still wanna party / Pink ‘vette like I’m ready to bend / I’m a 10, so I pull in a Ken,” the song is bound to be a hit that resonates with fans of all ages.
The collaboration between Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj extends beyond music and into the world of movies. The “Barbie” movie, set to release on July 21, features a star-studded lineup. The movie’s lead, Margot Robbie, graces the cover of the accompanying album, “Barbie the Album.” The cover showcases Robbie in character, wearing a colorful headscarf and stylish pink sunglasses, gazing at a pink printed Barbie newspaper that reveals the names of artists contributing to the soundtrack.
Notably, Ryan Gosling, known for his role as Ken in the film, has been named as an unexpected addition to the “Barbie” album. With teasers suggesting that “more Barbies and Kens” will be announced, the album and movie promise to be exciting ventures in the world of entertainment.
Final Thoughts
In a world where musical collaborations and influences continue to shape the industry, the partnership between Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj stands out as a momentous event. Their chart-topping songs, mesmerizing music video, and involvement in the “Barbie” movie project underline their significant impact. It’s no wonder that Ice Spice has declared Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday” as the Greatest Rap Album of All Time, recognizing the enduring power of this iconic work.
To wrap it up, the rap music scene is currently experiencing a special moment of recognition, as the up-and-coming talent Ice Spice pays tribute to Nicki Minaj and her groundbreaking album, “Pink Friday.” The collaboration between these two artists is making waves in the music and movie industries, promising to leave a lasting impression on fans and enthusiasts alike.