Ice Spice creates wrath on the Internet for her problematic “Y2K” album cover: “Why they put the album name on the TRASH CAN…”

Today, Ice Spice delivered a huge announcement. Y2K, her debut album, was officially announced to drop on July 26th. Considering that Ice Spice’s fans have been anticipating a debut album for more than a year, this is a major accomplishment. We released an EP last year, and it had some really big songs on it. Nevertheless, Spice is now in a position to showcase her abilities with a full-length album that is well anticipated.

Here is the album cover for your perusal. Spice is shown here leaning on a wall next to a New York City subway. Some would sаy the picture has artificial intelligence features. An additional claim is that the famed photographer and music video director David LaChapelle shot it. However, it seems that many aren’t smitten with the album art, and they’re expressing their disapproval on social media.A large number of tweets from fans who are quite critical of the cover detail may be found below. Many fans are perplexed by this, whether it’s the “Y2K” graphics on the trаsh can or the positioning of Spice’s signature. But there’s no need for Ice Spice to feel special. Similar criticism was directed at Megan Thee Stallion when she unveiled the baffling album cover art for her forthcoming album MEGAN. Album covers in general are currently the target of criticism, as expected. No one can deny that there have been some daring stylistic decisions recently, and not all of them have been successful in winning over fans.

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