• Iggy Azalea Talks Haters, Racial Criticism and New Album 'Digital Distortion' on 'GMA'

    To say Iggy Azalea had a rough 2015 would be a bit of an understatement. Despite releasing very little new music, the "Fancy" rapper was barraged with criticism about her race, blend of pop and rap and her cancelled world tour. But now, she's back with a new single "Team" ahead of her sophomore album Digital Distortion. Now, in a new interview with Good Morning America, Azalea opened up about all of her haters (hi, Azealia Banks!) and how she is moving on.
  • 'Team' Rapper Iggy Azalea Puts Off Wedding to Fiance Nick Young for Her Tour

    Iggy Azalea has put off her wedding to finance Nick Young for her tour, which is slated to run through the end of 2016. Azalea has already picked out her dress and planned the honeymoon, but love appears to be taking a backseat to her career. The Aussie rapper also just released her latest single, “Team,” to her fans.
  • Iggy Azalea Reveals Cover Art for New Single 'Team'

    In the midst of her Twitter feud with Azealia Banks, who has recently deactivated her social media account, Iggy Azalea moves on from the rift as she reveals the album cover art for her new single, "TEAM."
  • Iggy Azalea & WWE Divas' Twitter Messages Leading to 'Fancy' Wrestling Debut?

    Iggy Azalea certainly has a music career, at least we're all hoping she has a comeback soon, but the Australian rapper that rose to fame due to her song "Fancy" might have a backup plan. Thanks to a Twitter conversation we saw this week, it looks like the WWE could hold a future for Azalea. The wrestling organization's female wrestlers, or Divas, the Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie) and Nattie exchanged some messages with the artist and it looks like this could really happen.
  • Macklemore: I Should Have Told Iggy Azalea About 'White Privilege II' Lyrics

    Macklemore infamously called out fellow pop-rapper Iggy Azalea on his new This Unruly Mess I've Made track "White Privilege II." Calling out singers who overtake black culture for white audiences, he rapped, "You're Miley, you're Elvis, you're Iggy Azalea." And now, in a new interview the "Downtown" rapper reveals he maybe should have warned his fellow emcee before releasing the track.
  • Iggy Azalea Shrugs Off Macklemore's 'White Privilege II;' Says We Are "Global"

    By now, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "White Privilege II," has been picked apart and tossed to the sides for the wolves to devour. The rapper released the straightforward and very real track about racial tension in America and how many steal from black culture but don't come around when black lives are in danger. The rapper mentioned Iggy Azalea on the track and it initially didn't go over so well with her. Now it seems she is shrugging off the entire situation and song by saying that we are "global."