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Australian rapper
Iggy Azalea
's rise to
Island Records
/
Hustle Gang
status was quite strange, seeing as how she was a high fashion model gone Dirty South, like some kind of Down Under mix of
Lana Del Rey
and
Trina
. Dating
A$AP Rocky
meant she had her rap game proper, and it was all the more tantalizing when her privileged party anthems landed some whip smart punch lines, but two tracks into
The New Classic
, "Don't Need Y'all" takes her from detached to jaded, making this debut album one icy cold coming-out party. By the album-closing "F**K Love," her snarled declaration "I'm already in love with myself" is a redundant credo of epic proportions, but get past the narrow "me me me" theme of the album and it's amazing how "live" it all feels. Chalk it up to cutting-edge taste as trapstep group
Watch the Duck
turn the cut "100" into something blog-worthy, while a
Mavado
appearance and an electro-dancehall production from
the Invisible Men
the Arcade
make "Lady Patra" the highlight to pick for
Mad Decent
or
Diplo
fans. Put the tried and true singalong "Change Your Life" with
T.I.
on the track list, along with the traptastic "Fancy" featuring
Charli XCX
, and
features some memorable moments that mash fashion, sass, high tax bracket mackin', and flashy beats. ~ David Jeffries
Iggy Azalea
's rise to
Island Records
/
Hustle Gang
status was quite strange, seeing as how she was a high fashion model gone Dirty South, like some kind of Down Under mix of
Lana Del Rey
and
Trina
. Dating
A$AP Rocky
meant she had her rap game proper, and it was all the more tantalizing when her privileged party anthems landed some whip smart punch lines, but two tracks into
The New Classic
, "Don't Need Y'all" takes her from detached to jaded, making this debut album one icy cold coming-out party. By the album-closing "F**K Love," her snarled declaration "I'm already in love with myself" is a redundant credo of epic proportions, but get past the narrow "me me me" theme of the album and it's amazing how "live" it all feels. Chalk it up to cutting-edge taste as trapstep group
Watch the Duck
turn the cut "100" into something blog-worthy, while a
Mavado
appearance and an electro-dancehall production from
the Invisible Men
the Arcade
make "Lady Patra" the highlight to pick for
Mad Decent
or
Diplo
fans. Put the tried and true singalong "Change Your Life" with
T.I.
on the track list, along with the traptastic "Fancy" featuring
Charli XCX
, and
features some memorable moments that mash fashion, sass, high tax bracket mackin', and flashy beats. ~ David Jeffries