U.K. artist PinkPantheress has teamed up with Bronx rapper Ice Spice for a new remix titled “Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2.” The original version of the track appeared on PinkPantheress’ Take Me Home EP, released in December 2022.
For the remix, Ice Spice adds a verse about a two-timing guy that’s equal parts cutting and lovesick: Duckin’ my shit, cause he know what I’m on / But when he hit me I’m not gonna respond / But I don’t sleep enough without you / And I can’t eat enough without you.
Videos by American Songwriter
“I’m not a fan of when a song gets big, and people do a remix just to make it bigger,” PinkPantheress said of the song. “When it comes to collaborations, I’m quite picky: I always want someone who can match me well on a track. Even though Ice Spice does drill, her flows are super unique and the beats she chooses are different. A lot of people would struggle with the beats I choose, but I knew she’d be good for it.”
“I saw that [Ice Spice] followed me because I was on Instagram, and I never go on Instagram,” she continued in the same interview. “I thought it was cool because I didn’t think she even knew who I was. I popped in [the DMs] and said, ‘Whenever you’re in the UK, I’d love to meet.’ I think she’s really cool, above the music and everything. She said she was a fan [of mine], and I was like, ‘OK, amazing.’”
PinkPantheress released the three-song EP that “Boy’s a Liar” appears on last year. Meanwhile, Ice Spice just released a buzz-worthy EP titled, Like…? Among the EP’s track list is the TikTok-approved track “In Ha Mood.” Previously released singles “Bikini Bottom” and “Munch (Feelin’ U)” also appear on the project.
(Photo by David Wolff-Patrick/Getty Images)
Most Viewed
-

ARLINGTON, TX – Musician Eric Church (L) presents musician Kenny Chesney with the Milestone Award for First Fan-Voted ACM Entertainer Of The Year onstage during the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards at AT&T Stadium on April 19, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Kevin Winter/ACM2015/Getty Images for dcp) -

The Beatles on the set of 'Top Of the Pops', plugging their new single 'Paperback Writer'/ 'Rain', 16 June 1966. The group had previously appeared on the show but this was their only appeararance live in the studio. Left to right: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon. (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)






