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Ice Spice Slammed by Fans Over Central Cee Drama: Critics Say She’s ‘Not a Girl’s Girl

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Ice Spice dropped her new single “Did It First” featuring Central Cee, which has since ignited a firestorm of controversy. The two rappers were rumored to be dating after being spotted together multiple times. The situation took a dramatic turn last night when Central Cee’s ex-girlfriend, Madeline Argy, aired out some serious grievances on social media.

In a series of TikToks, the internet personality accused the British rapper of cheating on her and being manipulated by his PR team. Argy claimed that she hadn’t even officially broken up with Central Cee before he was seen with Ice Spice. “I didn’t even actually get to break up with him [in person],” Argy explained. “And he’s already with the next girl. He gave me not even 12 hours’ notice before he was being filmed with her.”

Despite the drama, Ice Spice has remained silent on the issue. Her recent Instagram post, which includes photos of her and Central Cee, suggests she’s unbothered. However, her comments section tells a different story, as critics flood in to slam her over the alleged cheating scandal, accusing her of knowingly getting involved with Central Cee while he was still with Argy.

“Not a girl’s girl,” one critic commented. “Free Madeline,” another chimed in. Some fans speculate that this might all be a publicity stunt, while others place the blame squarely on Central Cee.

What do you think of Ice Spice’s latest Instagram post? How do you feel about Madeline Argy’s accusations? Are Ice Spice and Central Cee more than just collaborators? Share your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned to Honk Magazine for more updates.

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Lost & Profound’s “Mute” unveils the power behind the quiet

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Lost & Profound takes a chance to quiet things down with their new single, “Mute,” an emotionally charged track that examines silence not in terms of absence, but in terms of presence. Where so many songs scream for attention, “Mute” breathes in close, begging us to hear not only with our ears, but with our gut. Operating as a meditation on restraint, “Mute” is more than an experience. Joining lyrical complexity with a spare production, Lost & Profound have put a groove together where each pause is pregnant with sentiment unsaid.

Not the kind that feels empty, the kind that holds its breath for you and won’t fill the space just for the sake of it. “Mute” has its impact because it is modestly powerful. It’s emotional without being overacted in the least. It has a sense of roughness to it, but delicately framed like a storm that never quite comes but keeps the air electric. And the singing is relatively subdued, making the point that sometimes what goes unsaid can shout the loudest. It’s the kind of performance that doesn’t require but deserves your attention. “Mute” feels chosen deliberately, existing in service of the emotion, rather than obscuring it. The production feels atmospheric, allowing the track room to breathe and making the silence between phrases an integral part of the narrative itself.

This is a song that improves with each listen, a treat as it reveals hidden layers of emotional texture. It’s for anyone who has ever bitten their tongue, held back tears, or stood in the echo of something left unsaid. In “Mute,” Lost & Profound harnesses silence and reinvents it. And it’s a reminder that silence isn’t always surrender; sometimes, it’s a matter of survival. Sometimes, it’s a strength. With “Mute,” Lost & Profound have created a piece that not only sounds unlike anything else but also evokes an otherworldly quality. It isn’t here to fill out your playlist; it’s here to fill a quiet space in you that maybe, just maybe, could use a little resonance.

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Laf822 and Sweetcandy! hit the brakes with open hearts in new single “Stop light”

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In a world of music oversaturated with noise, all it sometimes takes is a red light to make us stop and feel something real. And that’s exactly what Laf822 does with their new, hard-hitting single, “Stop light” featuring the delicate vocals of Sweetcandy! a song that’s not just begging for attention, but demanding it with wild feeling and fragile strength. “Stop light” offers up courageous honesty by force of will, a phrase that perfectly captures the pulse of this daring collaboration. Laf822 creates a soundscape that marries vulnerability and determination, employing atmospheric production to accompany lyrics that are unafraid of dwelling in uncomfortable truths rather than sprinting from them.

Sweetcandy!’s credit is something that the soul demands. Her voice glides like a sigh of clarity, fluttering just above the instrumental with a lightness that still manages to hurt. She doesn’t overwhelm the moment but enriches it, and the emotional stakes come to feel personal, like the low murmuring of a conversation shared in the quiet of evening. “Stop light” flits between restriction and release, threading tension and tenderness in one continuous rhythm. The production on Laf822 is filled with purpose and intention, allowing moments of silence to cut as loudly as any lyric. The beat emulates the pulse of a slowed-down heartbeat, steady, and impossible to resist.

But the real appeal of this single is the determination to face life straight up, even when it tells us we must wait. In a culture of speed and resolution, “Stop light” reminds us that courage can often resemble stillness and that there is power in pausing to be present, in the moment. Laf822 and Sweetcandy! are offering an experience. “Stop light” is that unusual sort of release that sticks with you, encouraging you to slow down, feel more deeply, and confront the truth with a gentle yet unrelenting resolve. If you’re prepared to press pause and listen with your heart, “Stop light” stands at the crossroads of honesty and hope.

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