Showing posts with label Iggy Azalea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iggy Azalea. Show all posts

Monday, October 01, 2012

What I'm Watching: Iggy Azalea "Bac 2 Tha Future (My Time)"


Iggy is my guilty pleasure. Sue me. Ha! Trapgold, October 11th.



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Saturday, July 21, 2012

What I'm Watching: Iggy Azalea "Murda Bizness" feat. T.I.



So, is the rap game like toddlers and tiaras or is toddlers and tiaras the murda bizness? Please advise. Either way, I fux with Iggy and I dig the video. Now, be good and I'll give you some gum. Ha!

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What I'm Watching: Iggy Azalea "The Last Song"



There might be a few side eyes coming my way but I kind of like Iggy Azalea. I'm still kind of on the fence about her but there is something about her sound that I find interesting and intriguing. She's got my attention. In her latest, she takes a very simplistic approach with the black and white video, on what you could assume is not her last song.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Iggy Azalea Uses Pu$$y in My World, But I'm Still on The Fence


Her track Pu$$y is what first caught my attention. Then the next track I heard lost it. And so, I sit on the fence about the 21-year-old Australian female rapper Iggy Azalea.

The Internets is buzzing and everyone is asking the same question, is she raps next sensation. I say later for the titles. Then immediately folks will draw the line between Kreayshawn and Iggy (probably because of their complexion). Nah, I won't do that either. Why? Because Iggy is better. By far. She's however riding that same wave of internet fame like Kreayshawn, racking up a gang of twitter followers and youtube hits, and creating a buzz online, almost forcing you to take notice.

In a track like Pu$$y, the beat is hypnotic and her flow brings this unique edge, creating a sound all her own. Not since Tyler, The Creator and my homie Rob Roy (and a handful of others) have I felt that uniqueness that I feel in Iggy's cadence. Sure, there are many rap folks whose music I enjoy but every so often I'm truly captivated by a sound.

But yet, here I am, still on that fence.