Icedancer

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Icedancer
Icedancer Bladee.jpg
Mixtape by
Released29 December 2018
Genre
Length43:01
Label Trash Island
Producer
  • Rip Squad
  • Lusi
Bladee chronology
Red Light
(2018)
Icedancer
(2018)
Trash Island
(2019)

Icedancer is the third solo mixtape by Swedish rapper Bladee. It was released through Trash Island on 29 December 2018. [1] It is Bladee's second release of 2018, following Red Light which was released by Year0001 earlier that summer. The album was mainly produced by Rip and Lusi from the Australian collective Ripsquad as well as PJ Beats. [2] Icedancer includes features from Yung Lean, Cartier God, and Thaiboy Digital.

Jack Angell of The Fader called it "PC Music-meets-Young Chop melodic sweetness". [3] Dazed wrote, that the mixtape contains "thought-provoking lyrics that, fused with an icy nihilism, feels more jaded than previous works" and, "[a] crucial chapter in Drain lore, there's a reason Icedancer is a fan favourite". [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."SmartWater"2:30
2."OKK"1:33
3."Mallwhore Freeestyle"1:59
4."Be Nice 2 Me"2:07
5."Frosty the Snowman"2:50
6."Inside Out" (featuring Yung Lean)2:18
7."Close"3:22
8."Jaws"1:56
9."Cartier'god Icedancer (Intermission)"3:01
10."Side by Side" (featuring Thaiboy Digital)2:16
11."Topman"3:13
12."Waster"2:01
13."Special Place"2:02
14."Dg Jeans"1:43
15."Feel Like"1:34
16."Linkdin"2:33
17."For Nothing"2:00
18."Anything"2:37
19."The Silent Boy Cries (Ripsquadd Outro)"1:19
Total length:43:01

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