Keyshia Cole Jokes That Ice Spice Looks Like Faith Evans

The new “it” girl in Hip Hop is Ice Spice, and the industry is paying attention to the rising rapper. Days ago, she finally released her debut EP Like…?, and the reactions continue to pour in as Spice’s tracks run up numbers on streaming services. The ongoing social media attention has been beneficial to the Bronx beauty, earning her a few jokes from users. One person’s quip caught the attention of Keyshia Cole, considering the singer was mentioned.

Cole isn’t a stranger to reacting to fans and critics online. She recently defended the portrayal of her mother, Frankie Lons, in her upcoming biopic. This most recent instance was more lighthearted, as someone said a photo of Ice Spice with straight hair was Cole.

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It was all in good fun as the Twitter user seemed to give a nod to Keyshia’s red hair looks from the 2000s. The singer took the mention in stride and replied, “That’s @faithevans not me 😩.”

After everyone laughed about it, another user added that the resemblance between Faith and Ice is uncanny.

“[Ice] is pretty af,” Cole replied. “It’s the hair colors! Love her vibes.”

Keyshia Cole during “S.O.S” The BET Telethon Relief – Show at CBS Studios in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)
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Some are calling for Keyshia to collaborate with the Hip Hop newcomer. We’re not sure if they’ll link up anytime soon, but Cole is said to be working on her final album.

It’s unclear if the project or the biopic will come first, but don’t be surprised if they arrive together. We’ll keep you posted as Keyshia Cole shares more news.

Faith Evans during Faith Evans album release party for her new CD “Faithfully” at Saci Club in New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by KMazur/WireImage)

Do you think the three ladies resemble each other?

Stevie J in Mother’s Day IG Message to Faith Evans: “I NEVER Want to Live Without You”

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Mother’s Day served as the stage for Stevie J to deliver an apology to his wife Faith Evans. Stevie filed for divorce from Faith this past November but now appears to wish he didn’t.

“Faith Rene Jordan I’ve hurt you, disrespected you and humiliated you in front of the world. From this day forward I promise to listen to your feelings and be more delicate with your heart. I also promise to build you up even more & to communicate daily with you, respect you and love on you until you’re as happy as you were when we got married. I’ve learned my lesson and I NEVER want to live without you because God knows I’m a better man with you and I’m asking you to find it in your heart to forgive me and allow me to rebuild our trust. Happy Mothers Day x I love you.”

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What Songs Were In ‘Euphoria’ S2E4?

This latest episode of Euphoria ended on a cliffhanger. Rue, Jules, and Elliot’s love triangle has become more intimate, but their bond is put at risk thanks to a discovery that’s made by one of the characters. Meanwhile, Nate and Cassie’s affair reaches toxic levels as a result of the latter’s decision to spend more time with his ex-girlfriend, Maddy. Then there’s Cal, who goes on quite the bender, which comes to a dramatic end, all while Kat reaches a conclusion in her relationship with Ethan.

All of these events are soundtracked by great music selections that help to accentuate the emotions behind each scene.

What Songs Were In ‘Euphoria’ S2E4?

The big stand-out songs on this week’s episode are Towns Van Zandt’s “I’ll Be Here In The Morning” and Sinead O’Conner’s “Drink Before The War.” The former was used in the opening scene as Rue describes her love for her girlfriend Jules. The latter was used during Cal and Cassie’s most vulnerable moments as they dance at a bar as well as Maddy’s birthday party.

The soundtrack for this week’s episode also includes:
Baby Keem — “Trademark USA”
Montell Jordan — “This Is How We Do It”
Pussycat Dolls and Busta Rhymes — “Don’t Cha”
Faith Evans — “Love Like This”
James Blake — “Pick Me Up”
Jonathan Richman — “I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar”
INXS — “Devil Inside,” “Need You Tonight,” and “New Sensation”
Mahalia Jackson — “Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child”
Red 7 — “Heartbeat”
Ericdoa — “Sad4whatt”
Pavel Sporcl and Petr Jirkovsky — “24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1: No. 14 in E-Flat Major”
Can — “Vitamin C”
Daryl Hall & John Oates — “Method Of Modern Love”
Artery Eruption — “Swarmed By Mosquitos Place Larvae Into Your Cranium”
Skatt Bros — “Life At The Outpost”
Spandau Ballet — “True”
Mindfulness Healing BGM Project — “Gemini & Detox”