Think U the S--t (Fart)

Album: Y2K (2024)
Charted: 75 37
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Songfacts®:

  • This song starts with the chorus where Ice Spice slams a rival.

    Think you the s--t, bitch?
    You not even the fart


    As the track rolls on, the Bronx rapper flexes about her own stacks and allure, and then she goes after another woman she's got beef with.
  • Ice Spice didn't invent the whole "fart" thing - it has been floating around on socials for ages. On January 7, 2024, she teased a piece of the track on her socials, dropping a Mario meme with the chorus lyrics. TikTok ate it up, it went viral, and bam, on January 26, 2024, she dropped the full track.
  • Ice Spice's main beat chef, RIOTUSA, cooked up a different vibe for this track. Usually, she's riding drill beats and pop hooks, but this time, RIOTUSA serves up a synth-heavy soundscape with a thumping kick drum.
  • Shot in Miami, the video shows Ice Spice getting down with some serious twerking and partying vibes. We see her flaunting stacks of cash in luxury cars, vibing with her crew on boats, and soaking up the city's energy.

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