Ice Spice Teases New Single Featuring a Sample of M.I.A.’s 2012 Single “Bad Girls”

Ice Spice is ready to be a bad girl

The 25-year-old half-Dominican American singer has teased an upcoming single, which finds her flipping M.I.A.’s 2012 “Bad Girls” single.

Ice SpiceThe Bronx rapper posted a clip to social media of her dancing to the thumping single, which finds her twerking in a pair of jean shorts with a red leather jacket top and strappy blue heels.

“They said they wanted a bop, I was just poppin’ my sh–/ I ain’t even really mean to go pop/ He was just begging to hit, I don’t be giving you n—as a shot,” she raps on the track.

Ice Spice received a ton of love in her comment section on Instagram, which included kudos from boyfriend Sauce Gardner, as well as Kali Uchis, Kehlani, Cash Cobain and Soulja Boy.

Ice Spice repeats the phrase “baddie, baddie” throughout the song, which led fans to believe that could be the title for her upcoming single.

M.I.A.’s “Bad Girls” arrived in January 2012. The Danja-produced track reached No. 10 on the Dance Digital Songs Sales chart.

2025 has been pretty quiet for Ice Spice on the music front so far.

She’s yet to release a solo single, but hopped on KATSEYE’s “Gnarly” remix in June.

Ice Spice also made her feature film debut with an appearance in Spike Lee’Highest 2 Lowest film, which is currently in U.S. theaters and stars Denzel Washington alongside A$AP Rocky.

She’s also set to make her voice-acting debut in the upcoming The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants.

Ice Spice will record a new song for the movie, which will be released in December.

Here’s a link to the teaser clip: https://www.instagram.com/p/DNn_IAAAaNN/?hl=en.

Camila Cabello Hints at New Bilingual Track on Social Media

Is Camila Cabello preparing to release new music?

The 24-year-old Cuban/Mexican singer has fans on alert after she posted a cryptic message on social media.

Camila CabelloIn the short teaser, Cabello recorded herself in a car lip-synching to what appears to be a new bilingual song’s lyrics, “Asi es la vida si, and that’s just life, baby.”

Cabello didn’t add any details or caption to her post, but if released, it would follow “Don’t Go Yet” and “Oh Na Na,” the lead singles released ahead of her upcoming third solo studio album titled Familia.

Additionally, the chart-topping artist — who hasn’t announced release date for her new album — teased the set posting on Instagram stories about her album’s thank yous.

“This album to me means community, I guess the opposite of you on your own,” she previously told Billboard about the album. “It’s more you with other people land sharing in that joy and success, whatever that means. Interdependence realizing how important everybody is in your life. A lot of it is inspired by my relationships. My relationships to my family, my relationship to my friends, my relationship to my partner…it’s all about connections with other people, hence, Familia.”

While the teaser is a short eight seconds, the tropical-tinged pop track is in tune with Cabello’s Latin influences, which she’s incorporated in her music.

“Growing up, my family listened to a lot of Latin music, so a lot of salsa, Celia Cruz’s ‘La Vida Es Un Carnaval,’ a lot of Latin songs,” Cabello said in an earlier interview with Billboard. “My first memories of dancing were watching High School Musical and The Cheetah Girls and group ensemble moments trying to learn the dance. I remember trying to learn the Soulja Boy and the Dougie, and it’s such a bonding thing for people to be able to dance together. It’s so connecting.”

Camila Cabello’s “Don’t Go Yet” Featured on ‘Just Dance 2022’

Camila Cabello is getting people to just dance

The 24-year-old Cuban Mexican singer and former Fifth Harmony member’s single “Don’t Go Yet” – the lead single from her highly anticipated third solo studio album Familia –  is now featured on Just Dance 2022, the wildly popular interactive dance game.

Camila Cabello

“I knew obviously when my collaborators and I wrote the song that it was such a party, good-time song but I didn’t realize until I played the game that I was like, ‘Oh, it’s so perfect for dancing with your friends,’ and made me want to play Just Dance,” she said.

Speaking about her inspirations for “Don’t Go Yet,” Cabello shared that she listened to a lot of Latin music in her youth and got some of her earliest dance lessons from watching television.

“Growing up, my family listened to a lot of Latin music, so a lot of salsa, Celia Cruz‘s ‘La vida es un carnaval,’ a lot of Latin songs,” Cabello explained. “My first memories of dancing were watching High School Musical and The Cheetah Girls and group ensemble moments trying to learn the dance. I remember trying to learn the Soulja Boy and the Dougie and it’s such a bonding thing for people to be able to dance together. It’s so connecting.”

Though Cabello has yet to provide fans with a release date for Familia, the singer did share what the album means to her: “This album to me means community, I guess the opposite of you on your own. It’s more you with other people land sharing in that joy and success, whatever that means. Interdependence realizing how important everybody is in your life. A lot of it is inspired by my relationships: My relationships to my family, my relationship to my friends, my relationship to my partner…it’s all about connections with other people, hence, Familia.”

Cardi B Earns Third No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Triller U.S. Chart with Lizzo-Collab “Rumors”

It’s another trill-ing single for Cardi B

The 28-year-old half-Dominican American rap superstar has earned her third No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top Triller U.S. chart with “Rumors,” her collaboration with Lizzo.

Cardi B x Lizzo

Lizzo, meanwhile, notches her first No. 1 on the chart, as “Rumors,” debuts atop the ranking dated Sept. 4.

The Top Triller U.S. and Top Triller Global charts highlight the biggest songs on Triller based on a formula blending the amount of views of videos containing a respective songs, the level of engagement with those videos and the raw total of videos uploaded featuring each song, according to Triller. Data for the charts is represented on a Friday-Thursday tracking week, with the latest period running August 20-26.

“Rumors” becomes the latest Top Triller U.S. No. 1 debut, following Soulja Boy‘s “Rick and Morty” in early August.

It’s Cardi B’s third No. 1 on the list and second as a featured artist, having previously dominated for a week in October 2020 as featured on City Girls‘ “Twerk” and for nine weeks with her own “Up” beginning this February.

According to Triller, the top video in the U.S. for “Rumors” in the tracking week was courtesy of Charli D’Amelio, whose August 24 upload featuring the song boasts 617,000 views to date.