people called Ice Spice ungrateful when these messages leaked initially, but knowing what we know now, it’s a good thing Ice Spice refused to sign with a painkiller addict who didn’t want lawyers involved
I hadn’t considered that
how do you trap a giantess

Its so funny how hard Heavy On It came and went after the Barbie song.
I even remember that Tyga Ice Ice Baby sample song had the tag in it and they were both supposed to feature on it but everyone just forgot about it after the drama
She was because she was intimidated lmao nicki knows she wasnt going to be here much longer so she got bots to hatw on ice spice on multiple accounts
Zero talent between the two of em
If you really believe Nicki has no talent you’re ignorant or a misogynist
Damn I don’t care about either enough to ever consider this. Thanks OP!
The "Bean Soup Theory" is an internet phenomenon that describes the human tendency to demand content be tailored to one's personal tastes, even when it is clearly not intended for them. It highlights a form of egocentrism where users struggle to understand that not all content is universally relevant, often leading to comments that derail the original topic with a "what about me?" attitude. The theory suggests that the hyper-personalization of social media algorithms has diminished people's ability to simply scroll past irrelevant content without feeling the need to interject.
The "Bean Soup Theory" is an internet phenomenon that describes the human tendency to demand content be tailored to one's personal tastes, even when it is clearly not intended for them. It highlights a form of egocentrism where users struggle to understand that not all content is universally relevant, often leading to comments that derail the original topic with a "what about me?" attitude. The theory suggests that the hyper-personalization of social media algorithms has diminished people's ability to simply scroll past irrelevant content without feeling the need to interject.
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The "Bean Soup Theory" is an internet phenomenon that describes the human tendency to demand content be tailored to one's personal tastes, even when it is clearly not intended for them. It highlights a form of egocentrism where users struggle to understand that not all content is universally relevant, often leading to comments that derail the original topic with a "what about me?" attitude. The theory suggests that the hyper-personalization of social media algorithms has diminished people's ability to simply scroll past irrelevant content without feeling the need to interject.

Signing to Nicki would’ve been a horrible move. Singing to rapper labels in modern day when you already have motion is career suicide.
Signing to Nicki would’ve been a horrible move. Singing to rapper labels in modern day when you already have motion is career suicide.
what were/are the rapper labels that actually took care of artists and did good business?