The song is the latest from the "In Ha Mood" rapper's upcoming debut album Y2K

Ice Spice and Central Cee in the "Did It First" music video YOUTUBE
Ice Spice and Central Cee dropped their first collaboration “Did It First” along with an accompanying music video on Thursday, the latest song set for the “In Ha Mood” artist’s upcoming debut album Y2K.
“If he’s cheating I’m doing him worse, no uno I hit the reverse/I ain’t trippin’, the grip in my purse/I don’t care ‘cuz he did it first,” Ice Spice raps in the song’s intro. Central Cee doesn’t hide his infidelity on the song, declaring that “If I went court for all the times I got caught/I’d have about 16 felons.”
The two rappers teased the song earlier this week, going viral on TikTok. Fitting to Ice Spice’s trademark aesthetic, the video features the rapper dancing in front of a corner store and twerking while lying on her bed. In line with the Y2K theme, the video also features a vintage desktop computer and chatroom images.
“Did It First” is the fourth song Ice Spice has shared ahead of Y2K!’s July 26 release, following “Think U The Shit (Fart),” “Gimmie A Light,” and “Phat Butt.” Rolling Stone named the album one of the 10 most-anticipated rap albums of 2024 at the beginning of the year.
Aside from the album itself, Ice Spice is slated to go on her own headlining tour that kicks off at the end of July in Washington, D.C. The North American trek will include stops in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more before wrapping up in Miami on Aug. 31.
From Rolling Stone US.
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