Oh Shhh...
by Ice Spice (featuring Travis Scott)

Album: Y2K (2024)
Charted: 119
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Songfacts®:

  • "Oh Shhh..." is a high-energy collaboration between Bronx rapper Ice Spice and Houston native Travis Scott. Spice drops some playful and confident bars, while La Flame shows some NYC love. He shouts out the New York City restaurant Sei Less and talks of buying the New York Knicks from current majority owner James Dolan.
  • The track received its live debut when Spice jumped on stage with Scott during his Circus Maximus Tour stop at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on July 11, 2024.
  • Ice Spice and Travis Scott wrote the song with Spice's regular producer, RiotUSA.
  • Ice Spice released "Oh Shhh..." as the fifth and final single from her debut album, Y2K! on July 26, 2024. The title "Y2K!" nods to Ice Spice's birth year, 2000, and captures the energy of that era. The album blends the old-school charm of the early 2000s with fresh, modern sounds.
  • In the George Buford-directed music video, Ice Spice goes from being a museum exhibit to the baddest Statue of Liberty ever seen. The girl's got drip!

    She and Trav then link up at Sei Less for a feast and Cacti shots. The visual ends in total chaos with a burning city and grape-slinging madness.

    George Bruford and his brother Frederick comprise the filmmaking duo The Evil Twins. The New York City siblings have directed several of Spice's past videos, including "Deli," "Boy's A Liar Pt 2" and "Gimmie A Light."

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