Nikki D Explains Ice Spice Critique, Says She’s “Not The Girl She Remembers”

Nikki D is a pioneer for femcees: she was Def Jam’s first female signee and was among the first rap stars of her class during the late 1980s and early 1990s. As such, it’s no surprise that she has a couple of words of advice and potential hot takes on the new generation. Moreover, fans recently engaged in a lot of heated discussion over the 55-year-old’s comments on Ice Spice. Specifically, they relate to her recent Betty Boop performance, which she posited as an example of a “prostitution era” in hip-hop. Nikki believes we’re currently in that phase, and in an exclusive interview with AllHipHop– of which they have an excerpt available on this topic- she explained why her comments aren’t as combative as they seem.

“When I call it the prostitution era, it’s simply what I saw with the [Ice Spice] performance, right?’ Nikki D began. “I was home chilling sipping on some wine, I saw the the video online and I said “What is this?” Shorty’s dress was literally above her butt. And I was like nothing was out but skin-a**, like this is not the girl that I remember. I felt like she had kind of pushed herself into a place of no return. Now when you out there it’s like walking outside, butt-necked, what else do we have?”

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“Well, first thing they say is- and I always like to preference my own self with this when y’all come for me- I know I’m old,” Nikki D continued. “I know I had one big record, I know they don’t do it the way I used to do it anymore. Go ahead. I know all that so again, I just go back to y’all getting butt hurt. Y’all don’t know how to really take a punch or criticism. I tell you what, you would be so lucky to get the age that I am and you would be so lucky to get royalty checks that I got just two weeks ago in the mail 30 years later from that one song. You would be so lucky to see all those things years later, you feel me? Because what I did was timeless. I didn’t do trendy, I did classic.”

“There was a balance,” she concluded. “That’s the problem. so you take this generation now, what’s the balance of of this? Where’s the Lauryn Hills, where’s the MC Lytes? It was inappropriate [then], even though it was happening. Hence the reason why it never hit the forefront. They weren’t major acts. It wasn’t anything we as a people or we as a culture was celebrating… For me, it’s the manufactured Black woman. So when we have this idea of what the Black woman is today, we just look at the images we see. Now, do we need to see Michelle Obama [exclusively]? No! But we need balance and we don’t have it.” Check out more of the interview snippet, the full version of which is coming soon, in the “Via” link down below. Also, log back into HNHH for more news and updates on Nikki D and Ice Spice.

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Nikki D Blasts Ice Spice For Betty Boop Performance, Call This The “Prostitution Era” Of Female Rap

Ice Spice is an artist who has skyrocketed to fame, very quickly. Overall, this can be difficult for any artist to manage. Of course, you have to work on building a core fanbase that will rock with you no matter what. Music fans are fickle, and if you start to show weakness, the ones who aren’t hardcore stands will immediately jump ship. However, Ice Spice has done a relatively good job of keeping her fans engaged. Moreover, her recent performance dressed as Betty Boop certainly had people talking.

Unfortunately, not everyone saw the performance as a good thing. Nikki D, the first woman ever signed to Def Jam, decided to weigh in on what took place at the Prudential Center. Essentially, she said that this is the “prostitution era” in women’s rap. These were extremely harsh words, although she did not stop there. She noted that Ice Spice raps over her studio vocals, which cannot be considered a real performance. Additionally, she claimed that Spice will likely no longer be famous, very soon.

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“Oh come TF on!!! You mean to tell me, this is true talent.. the Female genre of hip hop today is the ‘prostitution era’, fight me!! [two boxing glove emojis],” Nikki D wrote. “Notice the ONLY 2x’s the crowd reacts.. during the familiar ‘munch line’ and when she turns around to show her ass!! She’s one of the top female rappers out at the “moment”.. where’s her show production, rehearsal, and for god sake PLEASE STOP singing over those studio vocals it’s not a live show at that point.”

Older artists have frequently hated on the younger generation. Sometimes, it is genuine hate while in other instances, it is just tough love. Let us know in the comments below what you think is the case here. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news and updates from around the music world. We will always be sure to keep you informed on your favorite artists.

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