Ice Spice’s voice role in
Search for SquarePants comes as she cements herself as more than just a breakout rapper—she’s now a fully-fledged multi-platform artist.
Her big-screen debut is fast approaching with
Highest 2 Lowest, the latest Spike Lee film, which pairs her with heavyweights like Denzel Washington, A$AP Rocky, and Jeffrey Wright.
The neo-noir crime thriller, a modern reimagining of Kurosawa’s
High and Low, represents a major leap into dramatic acting for the rapper.
In that film, she portrays a rising figure in the music industry entangled in a tense ransom plot, opposite a record executive played by Washington.
To jump from that kind of dark, intense material into the bright, kinetic world of SpongeBob showcases her growing range and willingness to take bold creative swings.
She’s one of few artists currently active in both prestige cinema and mainstream family animation—two realms that rarely overlap.
Her team, including major entertainment lawyers at Mark Music & Media Law, has guided her career through high-profile brand deals, like a recent Pepsi Super Bowl campaign.
These calculated steps are positioning her not just as an entertainer, but as a cross-market powerhouse with cultural staying power.
Even without a solo release in 2025, she’s kept momentum alive through high-visibility collaborations, remixes, and now, two films.
Rather than retreating after initial fame, Ice Spice continues to ascend by broadening her platform with every move.
And now, animated Bikini Bottom becomes the next unexpected but well-timed step in that rise.