Bronx native rapper Ice Spice is not letting people use colorism as an excuse to discredit her budding career and bring down her peers in the industry.
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Ice Spice is a light-skinned, red curly-haired rapper that some people feel wouldnโt be nearly as popular as she is right now if her skin tone was darker. The โMunchโ rapper only began making music in 2021 and has already secured collaborations with rap superstar Nicki Minaj, Pinkpantheress, and most recently and controversially, Taylor Swift.
In an interview with Teen Vogue for the June cover, the newest princess of rap responded to how she felt about peopleโs colorism claims for her skyrocketing fame:
โI have seen those opinions. I feel like thatโs not something personal to me. I feel like thatโs been the conversation for generations and forever, since the beginning of time. I try not to feed into negativity because I also see that when people are trying to make that point, itโs not out of a good place. [They end up putting] somebody else down.โ
Instead of feeding into peopleโs think pieces on the internet, she rather responds that people donโt actually bring up the colorism conversation to actually do something about colorism. Whenever new artists start to gain popularity, there will always be people ready to criticize them. Fortunately for Ice Spice, she hasnโt been caught making her skin tone a reason for her beauty.
Ice Spice has instead taken the time to use her platform to invite darker-skinner artists to perform with her. In June 2023, she brought Flo Milli, who many people believe isnโt as popular as she should be partly due to her skin tone, to perform at Hot 97โs Summer Jam.

Alabama rapper Flo Milli has also spoken out about constantly being used by fans as an example of not having in their eyes as successful of a career as her lighter-skinner peers due to colorism. In May 2023, she tweeted her frustrations as people took to Twitter to debate Flo Milliโs career and its connection to her skin color, and she wasnโt happy.
Rather than Ice Spice and Flo Milli adding to the never-ending attempt to pit careers against each other, they instead continue to find ways to collaborate and protect each other. They both know that people donโt actually care about colorism, which constantly tears through the Black community in all industries, but is rather a way for people to create fan wars.
However, some people are not quite satisfied with Ice Spice not directly addressing even the possibility that colorism has boosted her career. Both things can be true. Yes, the Bronx rapper can be benefitting from colorism, but also sheโs allowed to stop the conversation from pitting her career against the others.
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