Ice Spice has a new single that repeatedly references the term “Fart” and Candace Owens thinks it’s a sign that “we’ve fallen as a society.”
Ice Spice has a new single that repeatedly references the term “Fart” and Candace Owens thinks it’s a sign that “we’ve fallen as a society.”
The conservative pundit sounded off on a recent episode of her “Candace Owens Podcast” after catching wind (no pun intended) of Ice Spice’s latest single “Think U The Sh*t (Fart).” Owens blasted the single and likened it to the most “disgusting” and “filthiest” song she’s ever heard, “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.
“If you’re wondering whether or not it’s a good song, what do you think? It’s called ‘Think U The S**t (Fart).’ Now I think we can all admit that we’ve fallen as a society. I mean, I wouldn’t say that was Mozart or Beethoven,” she said in a clip captured by No Jumper.
She went on to play a portion of the song before continuing to express her disdain for Ice Spice’s latest efforts.
“But I’m not all of these mainstream media publications that routinely run to defend this kind of music similar to what they did with ‘WAP’ the most disgusting and filthiest lyrics I’ve ever read. They will then sit down and write an article trying to convince you that what you just heard was magical and they did this with this Ice Spice song.”
Candace Owens seems to think that Ice Spice’s new single “Think U The Shit (Fart)” is aiding America’s downfall.“Now, I think we can all admit that we’ve fallen as a society.” 👀pic.twitter.com/IzXeSCkn6Q— No Jumper (@nojumper) February 1, 2024
For Owens, she desires “live in a society where we can all acknowledge that a song that’s entitled ‘Think U The Sht (Fart)’ is in fact itself a sh*t fart,” she quipped. “That’s where I wanna live. Can we get back to that? I don’t know. Let’s move on.”
Ice Spice released her latest track on Friday, January 26. It’s the first single from her upcoming album debut “Y2K,” an announcement she made during a recent visit to “Hoda & Jenna.”
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Source: Black Enterprise