Ice Spice Gets Slizzy in the Music Video For Cash Cobain and Bay Swag’s ‘Fisherrr’ Remix

Credit: KZA
Credit: KZA

Cash Cobain and Bay Swag’s “Fisherrr” was already the hottest thing in the New York streets, and the guys getting an Ice Spice verse makes the remix an early song of the summer contender. The Bronx starlet got slizzy on the hypnotic track and filmed a KZA-directed video which was released today.

Ice follows the lead of the original song, answering Cash’s opening line by rhyming, “Got an attitude but I’m feeling lit, so I ain’t mad at you / And I’m tatted too and it’s fatter too, I’m your baddest boo.” She closes her verse with a callback to her breakout “Munch” hit, rhyming, “I ain’t callin’ you “my boo,” nigga, what you thought? I was feelin’ you?”

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Cash and Bay are in select company among Ice Spice features, and for good reason. “Fisherrr” has caught a considerable buzz since being dropped in late February, with a smooth piano loop and constant string that adds cinematic flair to the guys’ overt horniness and earworm cadences. The song went viral over the past couple of months and has been paired with New York-based dancer Reem’s Reemskii dance, an arms out, sideways-moving gyration that only an uber-confident New Yorker could pull off. There are short glimpses of the Reemskii in “Fisherrr’s” four-minute video, which splices scenes of Cash and Ice Chinese restaurant New China Garden with all three artists in an abandoned lot surrounded by a crowd of fellow New York somebodies and a couple of luxury cars.

“It’s a beautiful record. It feels amazing,” Cash says of the remix. “It feels like NYC is back stronger than ever with me and Spice — two Bronx legends. Get ready for the song of the summer.” Back in 2022, we chronicled how certain communities within the drill music scene were shifting away from brutal block-spinning lyrics into a smoother, less volatile sound.

The piece was centered on Cash Cobain and Chow Lee’s “sexy drill” and Ice Spice’s “Munch.” Their collision was inevitable, and it seemingly happened on the perfect record. While “Fisherrr” isn’t exactly family-friendly, it’s fun, and feel-good, which is the perfect recipe to be played all over the city this summer.

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