Ice Spice graced the red carpet of the 2024 BET Awards last June 30, 2024, at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, California, where she talked about her collaboration with Taylor Swift and Nicki Minaj in 2023.

Nominated for three BET Awards this year, Ice Spice was interviewed by Entertainment Tonight and was asked about her upcoming tour in 2024, the Y2K! World Tour.

Aside from implementing more choreography on her tour that kicks off next week at the Dyrskuepladsen in Roskilde, Denmark, Ice Spice said that Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift are "always welcome" to come pop out on some of her tour dates.

"You know, they're busy ladies, right? On sold-out tours. Congratulations to them," Ice Spice told the outlet. They know they're always welcome."

As for her album, the publication asked whether there will be upcoming collaborations on Y2K. She revealed that there will be a "couple" of them.

"That's what I can say," she teased. "Yes, of course, more than one."

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When the outlet asked about the possibility of having crazy collaborations in the album and if Taylor Swift would "return the favor" by coming into her album. Ice Spice coyly teased the possibility of an upcoming collaboration with the global pop star.

"I think she did me the favor," Ice Spice clarified. "But I don't know. Let's see, let's see, let's see."

Recently, Ice Spice received a wave of criticism when she released the cover art for her new album, Y2K.

Dave LaChapelle, a renowned music photographer, shot Ice Spice's album art cover. Perhaps the greatest criticism of the album's art composition was the decision to put the album's name on the trash can and the rather disorganized element placement that spoke to the whole album.

However, Ice Spice dismissed those and defended the work.

"David LaChapelle is #Y2K! soooo sweet + legendary he didn't even charge me cus he fucks wit a real bitch thank U for all the incredible art you've put out through the years this cover means everything to me & yes Y2K was placed on the trash can on purpose can u guess why?," she tweeted on X, formerly Twitter.

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