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Is Ice Spice Signed to Nicki Minaj’s Record Label?

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Following Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s collaboration on the remix of Princess Diana, speculations are on the internet suggesting that Ice Spice is currently signed to Nicki Minaj’s new record label.

Ice Spice who shot up the internet with her popular phrased “you thought I was feeling you” track, Munch has since been on a fame roll since 2022. She rose quickly to becoming a TikTok sensation.

Making her way in the hip-hop rap scene, it was sort of obvious that she was signed to Nicki Minaj’s new label giving her new single, Princess Diana had signed under it on Apple Music, ‘Heavy On It and 10K Projects/ Capitol Records’, suggesting that the rapper is planning to delve into legendary Nicki’s new label.

Recall that Nicki Minaj announced the launch of her new record label, Heavy On It, on the latest episode of her AMP radio show Queen Radio.

However on this speculation, the signing of Ice Spice is nothing but a mere rumour as the artist is still pretty much under her old label, 10k Projects; although the Princess Diana track was co-distributed by Nicki’s newly announced label, Heavy On It.

Read also, Nicki Minaj Retires From Music

The only similarity between these labels are their need to come together for the release of the remix of Princess Diana.

However, the specific details on future collaborations and rumoured partnership are still unknown.

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