nytimes.com/2023/01/20/arts/music/ice-spice-like.html
"“I probably had like $200 to my name on that trip,” Riot said, chiming in from the back seat of the SUV. “It kind of felt like the flight was like me flying into a new life.” Ice Spice said she was “mad broke” at the time, laughing as she remembered the “fake-ass purse” she was carrying. A few days after the event, she released “Munch (Feelin’ U),” the song that would become her true breakout, inaugurate a delicious new piece of slang and establish her signature visual identity: golden curls, bold outfits, intense eye contact. “We slept on that record because that was the only song we had that didn’t have a sample,” said Riot, whose father is DJ Enuff, an influential New York radio figure. At the time, the dominant sound of New York drill relied on familiar samples; earlier, they’d released “No Clarity,” based heavily on Zedd’s decade-old trance-pop hit “Clarity.” But the originality of “Munch” turned out to be a blessing — a hit reliant upon an older hit can feel contingent, saying less about the new artist than about the durability of the older one."
Not you OP
But the washed up NYTimes ofc
Wow thank you New York Times!
The way they quote s*** like "mad broke" and "fake ass purse" in otherwise regular sentences reads like they're making fun people who talk like that lol
Real artistry succeeding