In reaction to a fan who made some Photoshop edits to the cover art for her debut album, Ice Spice became highly defensive, though it seems the rapper is not alone in holding that opinion.  

Her "Y2K" album cover debut yesterday was met with mostly negative feedback, with some people saying the artwork was, well, not that great.

Famous photographer David LaChapelle captured the launch, which honored Ice's Bronx origins with a subway-themed backdrop. However, many fans pointed out that the album title and the name of the "Munch" rapper were painted in such a way that it was difficult to read.



Ice chastised a fan who boldly wrote the album title and Ice's name on the subway marker on the back wall. Ice gave the fan negative feedback for his actions. 

She pointed out that the fans dressed up as Mariah Carey's "Rainbow" album cover, but many people enjoyed his analysis. He also had some clapbacks of his own.

After all the controversy, an unperturbed Ice praised LaChapelle's work on Thursday and challenged fans to guess why she purposefully paired her album with trash.



Candace Owens called her song "Think U the S*** (Fart)" a detriment to human society, and it was the album's lead single! Who knows?

The final decision may be made on July 26, when the album is released. Ice is also embarking on a tour with Cash Cobain and RiotUSA, her famous boyfriend and producer!