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Ice Spice

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Bronx, New York City

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Sacred Heart High, Yonkers

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SUNY Purchase

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Isis Naija Gaston

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Ice Spice is a breakout rapper from the Bronx, storming the music scene with her Bronx drill style. She skyrocketed to fame with viral hits like "Munch (Feelin' U)" and collaborations with artists like Nicki Minaj. Known for her fiery red hair and catchy hooks, she's quickly becoming a new face of hip-hop's next generation.

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Net Worth

Estimated Net Worth:1 - 2.5 million

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Ice Spice's net worth is in the 1 - 2.5 million range.

Ice Spice Biography

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Early Stages and Rise to Fame

Bronx-born Ice Spice, a.k.a. Isis Naija Gaston, had music woven into her upbringing from the start. With a father entrenched in underground rap, her childhood thrived on diverse sounds. Crafting her stage name in freshman year, Ice Spice navigated through early jobs at Wendy's and The Gap. But it was her music, particularly the "Bully Freestyle" released in March 2021, that ignited her rise. A viral moment with the "Buss It" challenge propelled her into the industry's gaze, culminating in deals with 10K Projects and Capitol Records by September 2022.

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Tracks and Triumphs

Her releases "Bikini Bottom" and "Gangsta Boo" climbed the charts, while a remix of "Boy's a Liar Pt. 2" peaked at No. 3 on Billboard. A collaboration with Nicki Minaj on a Bronx drill track reached No. 4. The "Karma" remix, featuring Tay-Tay, secured a second-place position on the Hot 100. Ice Spice's teaser "Y2K!" promised more to come, showcasing her ability to stay relevant and keep fans engaged.

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Foundation and Philosophy

Known for her self-assuredness, Ice Spice credits her family's influence for her confidence. Despite her growing fame, she maintains a tight-knit relationship with her siblings and has a firm stance on privacy, moving to New Jersey when fame intensified. Openly bisexual, she's outspoken about not using her sexuality to advance her career.

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