Ice Spice got skills on the sticks.

Ice Spice showed off her gaming skills against Lil Yachty over the weekend. Lil Boat shared a video of Ice playing as herself on Instagram. She enjoys the moment, racing around the virtual environment with a red bow. Fans shared mixed reactions to the two rap stars playing video games on social media. Some were curious when Lil Yachty would drop new music, while others suggested gaming tips to Ice Spice.

"That’s how the Madden and 2k stars feel when they play," tweeted a fan. Another tweeted, "Ice Spice bouta get the Karrahbooo verse package." About Yachty's music, a fan tweeted, "Yachty been doing everything but dropping music." One fan believes Yachty can save Ice's career, tweeting, "If anyone can save her career rn, it’s Yachty." The latest clip follows Ice receiving criticism following the low sales of the deluxe version of her debut album, Y2K! The album would sell merely 4,000 copies after its release on Christmas Eve.

Ice Spice & Lil Yachty Go Head-To-Head In Fortnite

Ice joined the virtual universe in the game's Chapter 2 DLC package. Accompanied by Eminem, JuiceWrld, and Snoop Dogg, Ice made her debut on November 14. Her distinctive style to the game. “Remixing the Chapter 2 map feels surreal,” she said. “Fortnite is all about creativity and connection, and I’m thrilled to add my vibe to this iconic platform.” Ice reigned over Shark Island and culminated with a tribute to Juice WRLD.

Fans eager to channel Ice's energy found her skins in the Fortnite Item Shop. Two versions—Ice Spice and Rap Princess Ice Spice—are available for 1,500 V-Bucks each. Alternatively, the Ice Bundle, priced at 2,800 V-Bucks, includes both skins, back blings, her microphone, and exclusive emotes. The wait is finally over for fans who’ve been anticipating her arrival since her appearance in the Chapter 2 Remix trailer. Lil Yachty collaborated on new music in 2024 with Drake, SZA, and Pharrell Williams.

The rapper shocked the judge.

A$AP Rocky has been quiet during his legal battle. The rapper has not said a word entering the court or a word during his trial. Barring some brief praise for his friend and blog rap peer Kendrick Lamar. A$AP has made sure to be careful when it comes to what he says. His facade dropped, however, during a shocking exchange on Friday. The rapper told a witness not to answer a question during an interrogation. It was a shocking moment on several front, and is generally considered a bad sign during a criminal trial.

The awkward moment was captured on film. A$AP Twelvy, a member of Rocky's A$AP Mob, was being asked what the meaning of a specific photo was. The rapper made it clear he wasn't sure what it meant, but in the midst of his answer, Rocky spoke out. Prosecution interrupted the line of questioning and then redirected the focus to A$AP Rocky's question. "Did you hear the defendant when asked question loudly say," he asked. "Do not answer it." Twelvy admits he heard something but claimed he wasn't sure what was said from Rocky's side of the courtroom.

A$AP Rocky's Outburst Caused A Recess

The prosecution suggested that A$AP Twelvy was being coy about his knowledge due to the fact that A$AP Rocky told him not give an answer. The rapper attempted to downplay Rocky's comment, saying he didn't even hear what was said. Prosecution doubled down, and attempted to get an answer out of the A$AP Mob member. The video account of the exchange is cut off when the judge decides to take a break from the interrogation.

Twelvy's controversial exchange is an unexpected development. The rapper appears to be on A$AP Rocky's side, and even testified that he did not open fire on A$AP Relli the way that Relli is claiming. Twelvy told the court that Rocky actually fired a starter pistol that he kept on him during the alleged encounter with Relli. "He walked around with a prop, like a starter pistol," Twelvy stated. "I seen it on several occasions." The rapper then claimed that the gun was clearly identified as fake before said confrontation went down. "He told him to shoot that fake-ass gun," Twelvy added.

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