Lotto and Ice Spice are at odds once more, sparked by revelations from Ice’s former confidante, Baby Storm. Storm publicly disclosed Ice’s fixation on Lotto and her persistent attempts to emulate her. Storm didn’t hold back, sharing multiple pieces of evidence to corroborate Ice’s years-long pursuit of Lotto’s style and attention. Sensing the perfect moment amidst Ice and Lotto’s ongoing feud, Storm strategically unveiled these revelations, knowing the volatile history between the two. Ice had previously lambasted Lotto, accusing her of style theft and deriding her success, all the while projecting her own jealousy and imitation onto Lotto. Adding fuel to the fire, Baby Storm also alleged that Ice Spice had been involved in domestic violence against her producer, Riot Tusa. Social media platforms erupted with the intense back-and-forth between Lotto and Ice Spice, with each hurling insults at the other. Initially, speculation arose that Ice’s disdain for Lotto stemmed from a previous incident where Lotto supposedly disrespected Nicki Minaj. However, Storm’s disclosures hinted at a deeper animosity, shedding light on Ice Spice’s true motivations. The rift between Ice Spice and Baby Storm had been growing for some time, eventually culminating in Storm’s impromptu Twitter expose, a decision made out of a long-festering grievance.

She alleges that Ice Spice has been actively involved in a romantic affair with her producer, Ryan Tusa, and asserts that Riot was the true architect of her career. Storm further contends that despite Riot’s immense contributions and sacrifices for Ice, she callously betrayed him by cheating with TJ and even flaunted it in a song produced by Riot himself. Storm backed up her claims with a screenshot of a conversation with Riot discussing the incident, igniting a flurry of gossip in MDMS.

According to Storm, Riot has been Ice’s producer and boyfriend since 2019, instrumental in shaping her career and encouraging her rap skills. However, she betrayed him by cheating with TJ, a betrayal evident in the lyrics of their collaboration “Gangero.” Storm criticizes Ice for her disloyalty to someone who stood by her faithfully. But that’s not the end of the saga; Storm alleges that Ice Spice has physically assaulted Riot, inflicting severe injuries on him without retaliation. She emphasizes that while the cheating was reprehensible, the domestic abuse was even more egregious.

Adding fuel to the fire, Storm accuses Ice of plagiarizing Lotto and making Faustian bargains with Hollywood elites to propel her career forward. Storm contrasts Lotto’s rise to stardom, which she attributes to genuine talent, with Ice’s allegedly underhanded tactics. According to Storm, Ice’s resentment stems from jealousy over Lotto’s authentic success.
Ice acknowledges she lacks Lotto’s talent, leading her to align herself with Nikki after Nikki and Lotto’s fallout. This move was calculated to curry favor with Nikki and undermine Lotto. While Lotto’s rise to fame stemmed purely from talent, Ice’s path involved compromises. Aware she couldn’t match Lotto’s prowess, she orchestrated a conflict to gain a Nikki collaboration, hoping to sway Lotto’s fan base against her. This strategy backfired, as both are in the rap genre, but my career remains unaffected by Barbz opinion. Baby Storm’s revelation stunned many, shifting blame from Lotto to Ice, exposing Ice’s envy-driven vendetta against Lotto’s talent. Initially friends, their relationship soured when Lotto confronted Nikki, leading Ice to throw shade, culminating in an age-related spat. Lotto’s swift response to Ice’s veiled insult resulted in mutual Instagram unfollows, signifying their severed ties.

Just when you thought things couldn’t get messier, Lotto took her pettiness to the next level during an interview, pretending she didn’t know who Ice Spice was. Ice didn’t take it lightly, retaliating by flirting with 21 Savage in his comments. Rumors had been swirling about Lotto and 21 Savage secretly dating, with Lotto even getting his real name tattooed behind her ear, but that’s a story for another day. Getting back to Lotto and Ice Spice, tensions escalated when fans accused Lotto of copying Ice’s style. Ice, known for her signature look of short skirts and mini crop tops, saw Lotto suddenly adopting a similar style. A tweet pointing out this style shift went viral, with side-by-side comparisons of Lotto and Ice. Ice fired back, criticizing those without identity, prompting a response from Lotto indirectly. She tweeted about people twisting her words to fit their narratives. When a fan called her out for copying Ice’s poses, Lotto didn’t directly respond, but the drama continued to unfold.

Lotto was spotted striking Ice’s trademark pose, turning away from the camera and bending over. She addressed fans, stating, “Every time y’all accuse me of copying, I’ll set the record straight, no more, no less.” After a tumultuous exchange, both seemed to refrain from mentioning each other. However, things took a turn when Lotto shared a video rapping to her unreleased track “Sunday Service.” The clip gained viral attention, not for the song itself, but because viewers noticed an Ice Spice video playing in the background. Adding fuel to the fire, Lotto dropped lyrics during the video that some interpreted as a jab at Ice, saying, “I just want one on one. I don’t know why she’s so nervous.” Ice initially remained silent but responded later with her track “Think You The Is Fart,” taking shots at Lotto. In her verse, she boasted about her wealth compared to Lotto’s and threatened to steal 21 Savage from her if she didn’t stop targeting her, rapping, “Think you’re the ‘bee’ you. Not even close. ‘Bees’ may be quick, but I’m quicker. ‘Bees’ may be thick, but I’m thicker.”

“She might have wealth, but I’m wealthier. Stealing her man. I don’t give a damn.” At the time Ice dropped this track, many didn’t realize it was aimed at Lotto. Initially, it seemed like just another song. It wasn’t until Ice spilled the beans on Twitter Spaces, revealing it as a Lot diss. Apparently, Lot felt slighted when Ice previewed her song with a music video in the background, prompting this retaliatory strike to make it clear she’s not backing down. Lot fired back by shooting her ‘Sunday Service’ video in Ice’s old neighborhood. Clearly, tensions have been simmering for a while. Initially, it seemed like Lot was the instigator, but if Baby Storm’s claims are true, Ice had it out for Lot from the beginning, inserting herself into the Lotto-Nikki feud intentionally. It paints Ice as conceited and two-faced. Opinions vary, with some saying Ice needs to chill and focus on her music, while others suggest she should aim her criticisms at artists on her level, not Lotto. What’s your take? Do you think Ice’s envy of Lotto led her to side with Nikki? Let me know in the comments below. And don’t forget to check out this other juicy video.”

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