On June 14, 2024, American rapper and singer Don Toliver released his new song “Ice Age” from the album “Hardstone Psycho”. The lyrics were written by Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Cash Cobain, and Mikey Freedom Hart, with the music was produced by Cash Cobain, Mikey Freedom Hart, 206Derek, and BNYX®.
Ice Age song lyrics by Don Toliver
Mm, Mm
Yeah (Yeah)
Mm (Yeah, Yeah)
Yeah
Still Put My Address In Like I Don’t Know Where I Stay
She Know My Phone Number, But How She Think I’m Mike Jones?
Why I Had To Put It Down In The Ice Age?
Where I’m From, You Come Through Late, You Don’t Do That Alone
You Brought That Face Out The Boondocks, How Long Did That Take?
With Your Dog, She Can’t Go Left, Be With ’em Right Or Wrong
Everybody ’round Me Top Five, Come To My Space (Space)
Everybody High Like Sci-fi Up In My Space (Space)
When We Disconnect The Wi-fi (Ah)
Up The Hill, It’s Over Drastic
I Hope You Gassed It, I’m Over-gassed You Crashed It
The Last One Elastic, Tried To Find Real In Plastic
Them Other Ho*s Is Mass Thick
Way You Rock The Classics, Classic, Bomb, Bombastic (Bomb)
The Setup For The Dynasty Is Looking Dynastic
You Know The Don Nasty
The Mudboys Nasty, You Know The Jack Nasty, You Know The— (Know The)
You Know That Fay’ Nasty, You Know The Chase (Know The Chase)
You Know The Chase Nasty, You Know My Place (Place)
My Place Is Like The Afties, That’s Word To Niel (Word To Niel)
I’m A Knight Off In The Night, Ain’t Got It New (Nah)
One Night With Me, Was The Tea, But Don’t You Spill (Ah)
Throw That Body Fake, Baby, Keep It Real
If He Hit, Don’t Give Him None Like The Church
And Come To My Player’s Club, I’m Dolla— (Yeah, Yeah)
Still Put My Address In Like I Don’t Know Where I Stay
She Know My Phone Number, But How She Think I’m Mike Jones?
Why I Had To Put It Down In The Ice Age?
Where I’m From, You Come Through Late, You Don’t Do That Alone
You Brought That Face Out The Boondocks, How Long Did That Take?
With Your Dog, She Can’t Go Left, Be With ’em Right Or Wrong
Everybody ’round Me Top Five, Come To My Space (Space)
Everybody High Like Sci-fi Up In My Space (Space)
When We Disconnect The Wi-fi
In The 713, I’m Fazed
I Say, Can I Get You Up For? Hey
Can I Get You Up In The City?
My Curly Hair, Baby Curly Hair
We Throwin’ It Good, Okay, Keep Throwin’ The Air (Throwin’ The Air)
Throwin’ It Back, Okay, You’re Doin’ Your Best
Swing To The Hook When You Need Some Help
Handle Bars, She On My Handle Bars
She Like The Finer Things And All My Candy Cars
Throwin’ It Back, Okay, You’re Doin’ Your Best (Doin’ Your—)
Swing To The Hook When You Need Some Help (Need Some)
I’m In The Continental, Got Her Dancin’
Sippin’ Pineapple, B!tch Candy (Yup)
Quarter Million Dollars, Got ’em Fancy (Yeah)
Two Hundred On The Dash, Don’t Chance It
Gotta Leave The Song On, It’s Your Song, Babe
H-town, Hold It Down, Yeah, You Goin’ Crazy
See You In The Bay, Bae, You Know You In Here Faded
Know You In Here Faded
Know You In Here Faded
Summary
The lyrics evoke a confident and lyrical flow, blending references to personal identity, relationships, and a luxurious lifestyle. The artist reflects on placing importance on home despite the fame, with a nod to Mike Jones. The song also touches on themes of loyalty and fame, highlighting the dynamics of relationships and the indulgence of luxury.
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Ice Age Song Info:
Song Name: | Ice Age |
Lead Vocals: | Don Toliver & Travis Scott |
Written/Lyrics By: | Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Cash Cobain & Mikey Freedom Hart |
Music Produced By: | Cash Cobain, Mikey Freedom Hart, 206Derek & BNYX® |
Music Label: | Cactus Jack Records & Atlantic Records |
Release Date: | June 14, 2024 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who produced “Ice Age” by Don Toliver?
“Ice Age” by Don Toliver was produced by Cash Cobain, Mikey Freedom Hart, 206Derek, and BNYX®.
When did Don Toliver release “Ice Age”?
Don Toliver released “Ice Age” on June 14, 2024.
Who wrote “Ice Age” by Don Toliver?
“Ice Age” by Don Toliver written by Don Toliver, Travis Scott, Cash Cobain, and Mikey Freedom Hart.
Who sang the “Ice Age” Song?
The “Ice Age” song is sung by Don Toliver and Travis Scott.