Princess Diana
Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj
The track pulses with a thick, suffocating bass that feels like pressure behind the eyes — a drill-inflected beat that stomps rather than dances, built from hollow hi-hats and a hook that loops with hypnotic stubbornness. Ice Spice delivers her verses in a half-bored, nasal drawl that somehow carries enormous swagger, her cadence deliberately unhurried as if she knows the beat will wait for her. Nicki Minaj arrives like a weather change, sharper and more technically exacting, her internal rhyme schemes shifting the energy from cool to combative without breaking the song's icy surface. The lyrics circle around self-possession and the deflection of male attention — a refusal to be impressed dressed up as playful arrogance. It belongs to a New York drill-pop moment where femininity and menace stopped being opposites, and where being unbothered became its own form of power. You'd reach for this in a pregame when you need to remind yourself you don't owe anyone anything, bass turned up loud enough that the room vibrates slightly.
medium
2020s
icy, dense, heavy
New York drill-pop
Hip-Hop, Pop. NY Drill. defiant, playful. Opens in cool, unbothered swagger and escalates into combative sharpness with Nicki's verse before settling back into icy self-possession.. energy 7. medium. danceability 6. valence 6. vocals: nasal female drawl, deliberate swagger; sharp female rap, technically precise. production: drill beat, hollow hi-hats, thick suffocating bass, looping hypnotic hook. texture: icy, dense, heavy. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. New York drill-pop. Pregame before a night out when you need to remind yourself you don't owe anyone anything.