Ice Spice Twerks with Anok Yai and Suni Lee at Paris Fashion Week in Baddie Baddie Music Video

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Ice Spice Twerks with Anok Yai and Suni Lee at Paris Fashion Week in Baddie Baddie Music Video

Ice Spice has made waves with her latest music video for “Baddie Baddie,” featuring notable appearances from supermodel Anok Yai and Olympic gymnast Suni Lee. The video was directed by the duo Evil Twins and Ice Spice herself, showcasing the essence of baddie culture amid the glitz of New York and Paris Fashion Week.

Highlights from the “Baddie Baddie” Music Video

In the “Baddie Baddie” video, Ice Spice effortlessly demonstrates her baddie persona. Key elements include:

  • Twerking in luxury stretch limousines
  • Conducting business in upscale restaurants
  • Strutting down city streets with a stylish entourage

Throughout the video, Ice showcases an array of lavish designer outfits, with a particular emphasis on Chanel. Interestingly, she shifts her signature ginger hair to a lighter pink style, exploring various looks from asymmetrical bobs to dramatic updos.

Guest Appearances

Both Anok Yai and Suni Lee add their charm to the performance, embodying their interpretations of Ice’s “baddie energy.” Notably, Yai recently featured in Doja Cat’s music video for “Gorgeous,” released on September 26.

Background and Reception

This video marks Ice Spice’s first release after mending her relationship with fellow artist Latto. Their collaboration, “Gyatt,” topped the Bubbling Under Hot 100 charts. The song “Baddie Baddie” uniquely samples M.I.A.’s hit “Bad Girls,” representing Ice’s first solo project since her debut album, “Y2K!” released in July 2024. This album reached No. 18 on the Billboard 200 and included hits such as:

  • “Think U the S—t” (No. 37 on Hot 100)
  • “Did It First” featuring Central Cee (No. 51 on Hot 100)

Although she is not on an album cycle at the moment, Ice Spice has had a bustling year. Recently, she contributed to KATSEYE’s “Gnarly” remix, was cast in an upcoming SpongeBob animated film, and appeared in Spike Lee’s project called Highest 2 Lowest.

To experience Ice Spice’s “Baddie Baddie,” watch the music video available now.