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Here Are the 2019 GRAMMY Winners
Tonight’s Grammy Awards stage consisted of
Album of the Year
- Invasion of Privacy, Cardi B
- By the Way, I Forgive You, Brandi Carlile
- Scorpion, Drake
- H.E.R., H.E.R.
- Beerbongs & Bentleys, Post Malone
- Dirty Computer, Janelle Monáe
- Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves
- Black Panther, Kendrick Lamar
Record of the Year
- “I Like It,” Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin
- “The Joke,” Brandi Carlile
- “This Is America,” Childish Gambino
- “God’s Plan,” Drake
- “Shallow,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
- “All the Stars,” Kendrick Lamar, Sza
- “Rockstar,” Post Malone
- “The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey
Song of the Year
- “All the Stars,” Kendrick Duckworth, Solana Rowe, Al Shuckburgh, Mark Spears, Anthony Tiffith
- “Boo’d Up,” Larrance Dopson, Joelle James, Ella Mai, Dijon McFarlane
- “God’s Plan,” Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron LaTour, Matthew Samuels, and Noah Shebib
- “The Middle,” Sarah Aarons, Jordan K. Johnson, Stefan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha & Anton Zaslavski
- “The Joke,” Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth, and Tim Hanseroth
- “In My Blood,” Teddy Geiger, Scott Harris, Shawn Mendes, and Geoffrey Warburton
- “Shallow,” Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando & Andrew Wyatt
- “This Is America,” Donald Glover and Ludwig Göransson
Best New Artist
- Chloe x Halle
- Luke Combs
- Greta Van Fleet
- H.E.R.
- Dua Lipa
- Margo Price
- Bebe Rexha
- Jorja Smith
Pop categories
Best Pop Solo Performance
- “Colors,” Beck
- “Havana (Live),” Camila Cabello
- “God Is A Woman,” Ariana Grande
- “Joanne (Where Do You Think You’re Goin’?),” Lady Gaga
- “Better Now,” Post Malone
Vocal Album
- Camila, Camila Cabello
- Meaning Of Life, Kelly Clarkson
- Sweetener, Ariana Grande
- Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes
- Beautiful Trauma, Pink
- Reputation, Taylor Swift
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- “Fall In Line,” Christina Aguilera featuring Demi Lovato
- “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” Backstreet Boys
- “Shallow,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
- “Girls Like You,” Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B
- “Say Something,” Justin Timberlake featuring Chris Stapleton
- “The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
- Love Is Here to Stay, Tony Bennett & Diana Krall
- My Way, Willie Nelson
- Nat “King” Cole & Me, Gregory Porter
- Standards (Deluxe), Seal
- The Music … The Mem’ries … The Magic!, Barbra Streisand
Best Dance/Electronic Album
- Singularity, Jon Hopkins
- Woman Worldwide, Justice
- Treehouse, Sofi Tukker
- Oil Of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides, Sophie
- Lune Rouge, Tokimonsta
Best Dance Recording
- “Northern Soul,” Above & Beyond featuring Richard Bedford
- “Ultimatum,” Disclosure (featuring Fatoumata Diawara)
- “Losing It, “ Fisher
- “Electricity,” Silk City & Dua Lipa featuring Diplo & Mark Ronson
- “Ghost Voices,” Virtual Self
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
- The Emancipation Procrastination, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
- Steve Gadd Band, Steve Gadd Band
- Modern Lore, Julian Lage
- Laid Black, Marcus Miller
- Protocol 4, Simon Phillips
Urban, rap, and R&B categories
Best R&B Album
- Sex & Cigarettes, Toni Braxton
- Good Thing, Leon Bridges
- Honestly, Lalah Hathaway
- H.E.R., H.E.R.
- Gumbo Unplugged Live, P.J. Morton
Best R&B Performance
- “Long As I Live,” Toni Braxton
- “Summer,” The Carters
- “Y O Y,” Lalah Hathaway
- “Best Part,” H.E.R. featuring Daniel Caesar
- “First Began,” PJ Morton
Best Traditional R&B Performance
- “Bet Ain’t Worth the Hand,” Leon Bridges (TIE)
- “Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight,” Bettye LaVette
- “Honest,” MAJOR.
- “How Deep Is Your Love,” PJ Morton featuring Yebba (TIE)
- “Made for Love,” Charlie Wilson featuring Lalah Hathaway
Best R&B Song
- “Boo’d Up,” Larrance Dopson, Joelle James, Ella Mai & Dijon McFarlane
- “Come Through and Chill,” Jermaine Cole, Miguel Pimentel & Salaam Remi
- “Feels Like Summer,” Donald Glover & Ludwig Goransson
- “Focus,” Darhyl Camper Jr, H.E.R. & Justin Love
- “Long As I Live,” Paul Boutin, Toni Braxton & Antonio Dixon
Best Urban Contemporary Album
- Everything Is Love, The Carters
- The Kids Are Alright, Chloe x Halle
- Chris Dave And The Drumhedz, Chris Dave and the Drumhedz
- War & Leisure, Miguel
- Ventriloquism, Meshell Ndegeocello
Best Rap Album
- Invasion of Privacy, Cardi B
- Swimming, Mac Miller
- Victory Lap, Nipsey Hussle
- Daytona, Pusha T
- Astroworld, Travis Scott
Best Rap Performance
- “Be Careful,” Cardi B
- “Nice for What,” Drake
- “King’s Dead,” Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future & James Blake (TIE)
- “Bubblin,” Anderson .Paak (TIE)
- “Sicko Mode,” Travis Scott, Drake, (Big Hawk) & Swae Lee
Best Rap/Sung Performance
- “Like I Do,” Christina Aguilera featuring Goldlink
- “Pretty Little Fears,” 6lack featuring J. Cole
- “This Is America,” Childish Gambino
- “All the Stars,” Kendrick Lamar & SZA
- “Rockstar,” Post Malone featuring 21 Savage
Best Rap Song
- “God’s Plan,” Aubrey Graham, Daveon Jackson, Brock Korsan, Ron LaTour, Matthew Samuels & Noah Shebib
- “King’s Dead,” Kendrick Duckworth, Samuel Gloade, James Litherland, Johnny McKinzie, Axel Morgan, Mark Spears, Travis Walton, Nayvadius Wilburn & Michael Williams II
- “Lucky You,” R. Fraser, G. Lucas, M. Mathers, M. Samuels & J. Sweet
- “Sicko Mode,” Khalif Brown, Rogét Chahayed, BryTavious Chambers, Mike Dean, Mirsad Dervic, Kevin Gomringer, Tim Gomringer, Aubrey Graham, Chauncey Hollis, Jacques Webster, Ozan Yildirim & Cydel Young
- “Win,” K. Duckworth, A. Hernandez, J. McKinzie, M. Samuels & C. Thompson
Rock and alternative categories
Best Rock Album
- Rainier Fog, Alice In Chains
- M A N I A, Fall Out Boy
- Prequelle, Ghost
- From The Fires, Greta Van Fleet
- Pacific Daydream, Weezer
Best Rock Performance
- “Four Out Of Five,” Arctic Monkeys
- “When Bad Does Good,” Chris Cornell
- “Made An America,” The Fever 333
- “Highway Tune,” Greta Van Fleet
- “Uncomfortable,” Halestorm
Best Rock Song
- “Black Smoke Rising,” Jacob Thomas Kiszka, Joshua Michael Kiszka, Samuel Francis Kiszka & Daniel Robert Wagner
- “Jumpsuit,” Tyler Joseph
- “Mantra,” Jordan Fish, Matthew Kean, Lee Malia, Matthew Nicholls & Oliver Sykes
- “Masseduction,” Jack Antonoff & Annie Clark
- “Rats,” Tom Dalgety & A Ghoul Writer
Best Alternative Music Album
- Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino, Arctic Monkeys
- Colors, Beck
- Utopia, Björk
- American Utopia, David Byrne
- Masseduction, St. Vincent
Best Metal Performance
- “Condemned to the Gallows,” Between The Buried And Me
- “Honeycomb,” Deafheaven
- “Electric Messiah,” High On Fire
- “Betrayer,” Trivium
- “On My Teeth,” Underoath
Country categories
Best Country Album
- Unapologetically, Kelsea Ballerini
- Port Saint Joe, Brothers Osborne
- Girl Going Nowhere, Ashley McBride
- Golden Hour, Kacey Musgraves
- From a Room: Volume 2, Chris Stapleton
Best Country Song
- “Break Up In the End,” Jessie Jo Dillon, Chase McGill & Jon Nite
- “Dear Hate,” Tom Douglas, David Hodges & Maren Morris
- “I Lived It,” Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley & Ben Hayslip
- “Space Cowboy,” Luke Laird, Shane McAnally & Kacey Musgraves
- “Tequila,” Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds & Dan Smyers
- “When Someone Stops Loving You,” Hillary Lindsey, Chase McGill & Lori McKenna
Best Country Solo Performance
- “Wouldn’t It Be Great?” Loretta Lynn
- “Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters,” Maren Morris
- “Butterflies,” Kacey Musgraves
- “Millionaire,” Chris Stapleton
- “Parallel Line,” Keith Urban
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
- “Shoot Me Straight,” Brothers Osborne
- “Tequila,” Dan + Shay
- “When Someone Stops Loving You,” Little Big Town
- “Dear Hate,” Maren Morris featuring Vince Gill
- “Meant to Be,” Bebe Rexha & Florida Georgia Line
New age and jazz categories
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
- “Some of That Sunshine,” Regina Carter, soloist, from Some Of That Sunshine (Karrin Allyson)
- “Don’t Fence Me In,” John Daversa, soloist, from American Dreamers: Voices Of Hope, Music Of Freedom (John Daversa Big Band featuring DACA Artists)
- “We See,” Fred Hersch, soloists
- “De-Dah,” Brad Mehldau, soloist, from Seymour Reads The Constitution! (Brad Mehldau Trio)
- “Cadenas,” Miguel Zenón, soloist from Yo Soy La Tradición (Miguel Zenón featuring Spektral Quartet)
Best Jazz Vocal Album
- My Mood Is You, Freddy Cole
- The Questions, Kurt Elling
- The Subject Tonight Is Love, Kate McGarry, Keith Ganz, Gary Versace
- If You Really Want, Raul Midón With The Metropole Orkest Conducted By Vince Mendoza
- The Window, Cécile McLorin Salvant
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
- Diamond Cut, Tia Fuller
- Live in Europe, Fred Hersch Trio
- Seymour Reads the Constitution, Brad Mehldau Trio
- Still Dreaming, Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Scott Colley & Brian Blade
- Emanon, The Wayne Shorter Quartet
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
- All About That Basie, The Count Basie Orchestra Directed By Scotty Barnhart
- American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Music of Freedom, John Daversa Big Band featuring DACA Artists
- Presence, Orrin Evans And The Captain Black Big Band
- All Can Work, John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble
- Barefoot Dances and Other Visions, Jim McNeely & The Frankfurt Radio Big Band
Best Latin Jazz Album
- Heart of Brazil, Eddie Daniels
- Back to the Sunset, Dafnis Prieto Big Band
- West Side Story Reimagined, Bobby Sanabria Multiverse Big Band
- Cinque, Elio Villafranca
- Yo Soy La Tradición, Miguel Zenón featuring Spektral Quartet
Gospel and Contemporary Christian Music
Best Gospel Performance/Song
- “You Will Win,” Jekalyn Carr; Allen Carr & Jekalyn Carr
- “Won’t He Do It,” Koryn Hawthorne
- “Never Alone,” Tori Kelly featuring Kirk Franklin; Kirk Franklin & Victoria Kelly
- “Cycles,” Jonathan McReynolds featuring DOE; Jonathan McReynolds & Will Reagan
- “A Great Work,” Brian Courtney Wilson; Aaron W. Lindsey, Alvin Richardson & Brian Courtney Wilson
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
- “Reckless Love,” Cory Asbury; Cory Asbury, Caleb Culver & Ran Jackson, songwriters
- “You Say,” Lauren Daigle; Lauren Daigle, Jason Ingram & Paul Mabury, songwriters
- “Joy,” For King & Country; Ben Glover, Matt Hales, Stephen Blake Kanicka, Seth Mosley, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone & Tedd Tjornhom, songwriters
- “Grace Got You,” MercyMe featuring John Reuben; David Garcia, Ben Glover, MercyMe, Solomon Olds & John Reuben, songwriters
- “Known,” Tauren Wells; Ethan Hulse, Jordan Sapp & Tauren Wells, songwriters
Best Gospel Album
- One Nation Under God, Jekalyn Carr
- Hiding Place, Tori Kelly
- Make Room, Jonathan McReynolds
- The Other Side, The Walls Group
- A Great Work, Brian Courtney Wilson
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
- Look Up Child, Lauren Daigle
- Hallelujah Here Below, Elevation Worship
- Living With a Fire, Jesus Culture
- Surrounded, Michael W. Smith
- Survivor: Live from Harding Prison, Zach Williams
Best Roots Gospel Album
- Unexpected, Jason Crabb
- Clear Skies, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
- Favorites: Revisited By Request, The Isaacs
- Still Standing, The Martins
- Love Love Love, Gordon Mote
Latin
Best Latin Pop Album
- Prometo, Pablo Alboran
- Sincera, Claudia Brant
- Musas (Un Homenaje Al Folclore Latinoamericano en Manos de lost Macorinos), Vol. 2, Natalia Lafourcade
- 2:00 AM, Raquel Sofía
- Vives, Carlos Vives
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
- Claroscura, Aterciopelados
- Coastcity, COASTCITY
- Encanto Tropical, Monsieur Periné
- Gourmet, Orishas
- Aztlán, Zoé
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
- Primero Soy Mexicana, Angela Aguilar
- Mitad Y Mitad, Calibre 50
- Totalmente Juan Gabriel Vol. II, Aida Cuevas
- Cruzando Borders, Los Texmaniacs
- Leyendas de Mi Pueblo, Mariachi Sol De Mexico De Jose Hernandez
- ¡Mexico Por Siempre!, Luis Miguel
Best Tropical Latin Album
- Pa’ Mi Gente, Charlie Aponte
- Legado, Formell Y Los Van Van
- Orquesta Akokan, Orquesta Akokán
- Ponle Actitude, Felipe Peláez
- Anniversary, Spanish Harlem Orchestra
American roots music categories
Best American Roots Performance
- “Kick Rocks,” Sean Ardoin
- “Saint James Infirmary Blues,” Jon Batiste
- “The Joke,” Brandi Carlile
- “All On My Mind,” Anderson East
- “Last Man Standing,” Willie Nelson
Best American Roots Song
- “All the Trouble,” Waylon Payne, Lee Ann Womack & Adam Wright
- “Build a Bridge,” Jeff Tweedy
- “The Joke,” Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth & Tim Hanseroth
- “Knockin’ On Your Screen Door,” Pat McLaughlin & John Prine
- “Summer’s End,” Pat McLaughlin & John Prine
Best Americana Album
- By the Way, I Forgive You, Brandi Carlile
- Things Have Changed, Bettye LaVette
- The Tree of Forgiveness, John Prine
- The Lonely, The Lonesome & the Gone, Lee Ann Womack
- One Drop of Truth, The Wood Brothers
Best Bluegrass Album
- Portraits in Fiddles, Mike Barnett
- Sister Sadie II, Sister Sadie
- Rivers and Roads, Special Consensus
- The Travelin’ McCourys, The Travelin’ McCourys
- North of Despair, Wood & Wire
Best Traditional Blues Album
- Something Smells Funky ‘Round Here, Elvin Bishop’s Big Fun Trio
- Benton County Relic, Cedric Burnside
- The Blues Is Alive and Well, Buddy Guy
- No Mercy in This Land, Ben Harper And Charlie Musselwhite
- Don’t You Feel My Leg (The Naughty Bawdy Blues of Blue Lu Barker), Maria Muldaur
Best Contemporary Blues Album
- Please Don’t Be Dead, Fantastic Negrito
- Here in Babylon, Teresa James And The Rhythm Tramps
- Cry No More, Danielle Nicole
- Out of the Blues, Boz Scaggs
- Victor Wainwright and the Train, Victor Wainwright And The Train
Best Folk Album
- Whistle Down the Wind, Joan Baez
- Black Cowboys, Dom Flemons
- Rifles & Rosary Beads, Mary Gauthier
- Weed Garden, Iron & Wine
- All Ashore, Punch Brothers
Best Regional Roots Music Album
- Kreole Rock and Soul, Sean Ardoin
- Spyboy, Cha Wa
- Aloha From Na Hoa, Na Hoa
- No ‘Ane’i, Kalani Pe’a
- Mewasinsational – Cree Round Dance Songs, Young Spirit
Reggae and world music category
Best Reggae Album
- As the World Turns, Black Uhuru
- Reggae Forever, Etana
- Rebellion Rises, Ziggy Marley
- A Matter of Time, Protoje
- 44/876, Sting & Shaggy
Best World Music Album
- Deran, Bombino
- Fenfo, Fatoumata Diawara
- Black Times, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
- Freedom, Soweto Gospel Choir
- The Lost Songs of World War II, Yiddish Glory
Odds and ends
Best Children’s Album
- All the Sounds, Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats
- Building Blocks, Tim Kubart
- Falu’s Bazaar, Falu
- Giants of Science, The Pop Ups
- The Nation of Imagine, Frank & Deane
Best Musical Theater Album
- The Band’s Visit
- Carousel
- Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert
- My Fair Lady
- Once on This Island
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
- Black Panther
- Blade Runner 2049
- Coco
- The Shape Of Water
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
- Call Me By Your Name (Various Artists), Luca Guadagnino, compilation producer; Robin Urdang, music supervisor
- Deadpool 2 (Various Artists), David Leitch & Ryan Reynolds, compilation producers; John Houlihan, music supervisor
- The Greatest Showman, Hugh Jackman (& Various Artists), Alex Lacamoire, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul & Greg Wells, compilation producers
- Lady Bird (Various Artists), Timothy J. Smith, compilation producer; Michael Hill & Brian Ross, music supervisors
- Stranger Things, (Various Artists), Matt Duffer, Ross Duffer & Timothy J. Smith, compilation producers; Nora Felder, music supervisor
Best Song Written For Visual Media
- “All the Stars,” from Black Panther, Kendrick Duckworth, Solána Rowe, Alexander William Shuckburgh, Mark Anthony Spears & Anthony Tiffith (performed by Kendrick Lamar & SZA)
- “Mystery of Love,” from Call Me By Your Name, Sufjan Stevens (performed by Sufjan Stevens)
- “Remember Me,” from Coco, Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez (performed by Miguel featuring Natalia Lafourcade)
- “Shallow,” from A Star Is Born, Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando & Andrew Wyatt (performed by Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper)
- “This Is Me,” from The Greatest Showman, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul (performed by Keala Settle & The Greatest Showman Ensemble)
Best Comedy Album
- Annihilation, Patton Oswalt
- Equanimity & The Bird Revelation, Dave Chappelle
- Noble Ape, Jim Gaffigan
- Standup For Drummers, Fred Armisen
- Tamborine, Chris Rock
Best Spoken Word Album
- Accessory to War (Neil deGrasse Tyson and Avis Lang), Courtney B. Vance
- Calypso, David Sedaris
- Creative Quest, Questlove
- Faith — A Journey For All, Jimmy Carter
- The Last Black Unicorn, Tiffany Haddish
Best Music Video
- “Apes***, “ The Carters
- “This Is America,” Childish Gambino
- “I’m Not Racist,” Joyner Lucas
- “Pynk,” Janelle Monáe
- “Mumbo Jumbo,” Tierra Whack
Album Notes
- Alpine Dreaming: The Helvetia Records Story, 1920-1924
- 4 Banjo Songs, 1891-1897: Foundational Recordings Of America’s Iconic Instrument
- The 1960 Time Sessions
- The Product Of Our Souls: The Sound And Sway Of James Reese Europe’s Society Orchestra
- Trouble No More: The Bootleg Series Vol. 13 / 1979-1981 (Deluxe Edition)
- Voices Of Mississippi: Artists And Musicians Documented By William Ferris
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D. Woods Responds After Three Danity Kane Members Say June 20 LA Block Party Booking Was Made Without Their Consent
D. Woods took to her Instagram Stories to address the controversy surrounding a June 20 Danity Kane appearance at the LA Block Party in Los Angeles, confirming she and Aundrea Fimbres plan to perform at the event. “5,4,3,2, & even 1 — there have been many versions and configurations of Danity Kane. But our fans have always been constant,” she wrote. “Drea & D. Woods thank you for ‘Holding Us Down’ and are looking forward to GOING UP at @lablockparty June 20th. Let’s start the summer off right and continue our 20th Anniversary with a celebration of the music we all love.”
As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Danity Kane’s official page issued a statement saying the booking was made by only two members without the knowledge or consent of Dawn Richard, Aubrey O’Day, or Shannon Bex. “This promotion constitutes false advertising and a misleading promotion, creating a false impression of full group participation,” the statement read. “Presenting a two-member lineup under the full Danity Kane name without clear and accurate disclosure results in deception of fans and a clear misrepresentation of what is being offered.”
The June 20 appearance is billed as part of the group’s 20th anniversary. Danity Kane’s Untold Chapter Tour, which ran from December 2025 through January 2026, also featured D. Woods and Fimbres alongside Aubrey O’Day, without Richard or Bex.

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Three Members of Danity Kane Say Two Others Booked a June 20 Show Without Their Knowledge
Dawn Richard, Aubrey O’Day, and Shannon Bex are calling out a flyer promoting Danity Kane at the LA Block Party at Pershing Square in Los Angeles on June 20, saying they were not informed about the appearance and will not be there.
A statement posted to Danity Kane’s official page confirmed that only two members independently booked the show without the others’ consent. “This promotion constitutes false advertising and a misleading promotion, creating a false impression of full group participation,” the statement read. “Presenting a two-member lineup under the full Danity Kane name without clear and accurate disclosure results in deception of fans and a clear misrepresentation of what is being offered.”

The flyer was posted by the danitykaneontour Instagram account, which wrote “Kicking off this summer with @lablockparty bringing yall back to 20 years ago!”
The situation comes amid an already divided chapter for the group. Danity Kane’s Untold Chapter Tour ran from December 9 through January 2026 and featured Aubrey O’Day, Aundrea Fimbres, and D. Woods, a lineup that did not include the full original group. Dawn Richard said she was not aware of the reunion, and Shannon Bex has been open about stepping away from music to focus on entrepreneurship. Woods, who had not performed with the group since her exit in 2008, addressed her return directly. “The Untold Chapter Starts Now. Ya Girl Is Back and rewriting OUR story,” she wrote.
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Ice Spice and Woman Throw Hands at Hollywood McDonald’s
Ice Spice threw hands with a woman at a McDonald’s in Hollywood on Wednesday, April 15, and the whole thing was caught on camera.
In footage obtained by TMZ, Ice Spice was at the restaurant with a friend when a woman approached their table uninvited and tried to squeeze in next to them. When Ice Spice and her friend asked her to leave, the woman slapped her. A brief scuffle followed before the woman’s friend pulled her away.
😳 EXCLUSIVE: Ice Spice was slapped by a fan inside of an L.A. McDonald's. https://t.co/v9zZmQq05w pic.twitter.com/L1lvzOfGsF
— TMZ (@TMZ) April 17, 2026
It didn’t end there. A second clip filmed outside shows the woman throwing another punch at Ice Spice while the group was crossing the street, leading to another scuffle. Video also shows Ice Spice picking up a phone from the ground belonging to someone in the other group, which she allegedly smashed.
The woman, identified as Vayah, gave her own account, claiming Ice Spice was rude when she approached to show support and that she slapped her after being called a “bitch.”
Ice Spice’s attorney Bradford Cohen said the incident has been reported to the LAPD. “The unprovoked attack on my client has been reported to the LAPD and we will be pursuing any and all avenues to hold the perpetrators responsible for their actions, including criminally and civilly,” Cohen said. “We are also exploring holding the location responsible for their lack of appropriate security.”
As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Ice Spice is currently being sued by a New York wig maker over an unpaid $20,000 order for her 2024 Y2K tour.
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