After a quiet stretch, veteran rapper Ice Prince steps back into the spotlight with (Testimony of Grace), a project that feels less like a comeback and more like a personal checkpoint in a long, evolving journey.

This isn’t just about bars and flows. On this album, Ice Prince leans into storytelling, opening up about the road he’s traveled, the wins, the setbacks, and the moments that shaped him along the way.
There’s a strong sense of reflection running through the project, as he touches on survival in the industry, personal growth, and the role faith has played in keeping him grounded.
To bring the vision to life, he taps into a diverse mix of collaborators, including Niniola, Skiibii, Ria Sean, Sinzu, and Medikal. Each feature adds a different texture, helping the album move fluidly between hip-hop, Afrobeats, and more contemporary sounds without losing its core identity.
Sonically, Testimony of Grace settles into a mellow, introspective space. The production is clean and intentional—built on soft instrumentals and subtle Afrobeats influences that give Ice Prince room to speak clearly and directly.
There’s a noticeable maturity here; he’s not trying to outshine anyone or prove anything new—he’s simply telling his story.
Lyrically, that balance between confidence and humility stands out. He acknowledges his legacy while also admitting the challenges that came with it, celebrating how far he’s come without ignoring the struggles it took to get there. It’s this honesty that gives the project its weight.
In the end, Testimony of Grace plays like a statement of endurance. Not loud or overly dramatic—but steady, reflective, and self-aware. For an artist who has seen different eras of the game, it’s a reminder that growth doesn’t always need noise—sometimes, it just needs truth.
Listen to “Testimony Of Grace” HERE
