Nicki Minaj announces ‘Princess Diana Remix’ with Ice Spice on Queen radio: Check out

Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj release a remix of “Princess Diana” as a tribute to the late British royal.

The highly awaited remix of the song “Princess Diana” was released on Thursday by Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj, two of the most well-known musicians currently dominating the American music scene. The song is trending on social media because to Ice’s unrelenting vocal and Nicki Minaj’s hard-hitting bars. The song is a tribute to the late Princess Diana of the United Kingdom, who tragically perished in a vehicle accident in 1997, as suggested by its name.

“Nowadays, I be duckin’ them cameras. And they hype that I am up on them banners. Callin’ my phone, but they know I do not answer (Why?). In the hood, I am like Princess Diana,” raps Ice. Meanwhile, Minaj calls Ice a “bad little redhead,” before rapping, “We come out, it’s a movie, but we don’t do BAP/ Live from London, straight from the palace.”

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In response to the song, a fan wrote: “It’s crazy that after 15 years in the game, Nicki still manages to find a flow and change things up. Legendary.” Another person said, “Nicki still craves rap music after 15 years. Her serious approach to her profession and talent is seen in the way she speaks and flows.”

And one wrote, “A lyrical chameleon, Nicki. She can compliment any rapper or singer she joins on a track with and blend in with ease.”

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Heavy On It, Minaj’s recently established record label, is a co-distributor of the song. There are several rumours that Minaj’s new label has signed Ice Spice to a relationship.

The song quickly became the number one hit in US iTunes history, extending Minaj’s record as the rapper with the most #1 songs in the country’s history.

“Red Ruby Da Sleeze,” Minaj’s lone single, was released in March. She also contributed to a number of collaborative tracks, such as “Tukoh Taka,” “I Admit,” “Blick Blick,” and “Do We Have a Problem?” alongside Lil Baby and Youngboy Never Broke Again.

The 15-minute surprise EP from Ice Spice, on the other hand, was published in January. It contained songs that had already been released, including “Munch (Feeling U),” “Bikini Bottom,” and “In Ha Mood.”