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Ice Spice Reneges On Promotor After Drake Stimulus Package Inflates His Price

By HHL JT
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Ice Spice is the latest beneficiary of the Drake stimulus package.

 22-year-old female NYC rapper whose track 'Munch' is getting some traction was seen with Drake in Toronto after Drizzy publically slid into her DMs.

That got the attention of all the blogs and suddenly Ice's price is going up.

In fact, she went so far as to renege on promoters who had booked her at her old rate of 4K, demanding 15K.

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"Due to matters our of our hands Ice Spice will no loner be attending the party.  As her status and song continue to grow daily her team has decided to pull her off numerous shows.  They feel that she's a much bigger artist than she was at the time she took some other bookings.  In 3 weeks her price has gon from 4K to 15K. They like she is bigger today than she was three weeks ago.  They are also pullingher off the tour with Blove because they feel like she is a bigger artist than him," typed promoter Phil Lalor.

Three weeks ago was about when Ice was seen with Drake.

Is Ice's team wrong for this?  

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