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Last week, Macklemore ignited a social media debate with the release of “White Privilege II” and references to Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea. More recently, the Seattle rapper denied that the track was a diss aimed at Azalea and explained the concept behind the song. -
Azealia Banks Disses 'White Privilege II' by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis in Twitter Rant
Azealia Banks is known for her mouth, violent antics and rampant disses on social media, particularly Twitter. So, of course, she had to jump in on the controversy over the new track “White Privilege II” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. -
Talib Kweli Blasts Iggy Azalea For Her Response To Macklemore's 'White Privilege II'
On Friday (Jan. 22), Macklemore had a good portion of the Internet in an uproar following the release of his new song “White Privilege II.” On the track, the Seattle rapper, who has been accused of being a culture vulture himself, called out Miley Cyrus, Elvis Presley and Iggy Azalea for appropriating black culture. Azalea presumably saw the namedrop as a diss and jumped on social media to give her opinion on the track. Rapper/activist Talib Kweli got wind of it and proceeded to blast the Aussie rhymer for her response. -
Macklemore Slams Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea on New Track 'White Privilege II' [LISTEN]
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have debuted their brand new track, "White Privilege II," which slams both Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea, as well as addresses many racial issues our modern society faces, including the Black Lives Matter movement. -
Iggy Azalea: Virgin/EMI Won't Allow 'Azillion' Video, Ted Cockle "Doesnt Wanna See Me Shine"
If you were a fan of Iggy Azalea's hype track "Azillion," there's some bad news for you: there won't be a music video for the "viral song." After the Digital Distortion hype track failed to live up to her label's expectations, Azalea admitted on Twitter that she has to move on. -
Iggy Azalea Drops "Azillion," Her Latest Single From 'Digital Distortion'
Late Friday night, Iggy Azalea dropped the latest single from her forthcoming album, 'Digital Distortion,' titled "Azillion." It's a club song that forgoes some of the pop sensibilities she had on previous chart topping songs. -
Nick Young Predicts Iggy Azalea's 'Digital Distortion' Will Be The Best Album of 2016
As 2015 came to a close, Iggy Azalea decided to preview a new track from her forthcoming album Digital Distortion. The rhyming Aussie’s fiance Nick Young recently shared his thoughts on the project and predicted that it will be the best album of 2016. -
Iggy Azalea 'Team' Teaser Released as 'Pretty Girls' Rapper Puts 2015 Behind Her
The new year will be bringing new Iggy Azalea music according to her twitter. The new year will be bringing new Iggy Azalea music, according to her Twitter. -
Iggy Azalea Announces New Single "Team" to Fans on Twitter Ahead of 'Digital Distortion' Album
Ahead of her upcoming album, Digital Distortion, Iggy Azalea announced her new single "Team" to fans in replies on Twitter. But Azalea has always been vocal on Twitter about her upcoming projects. She teased the single to her fans, implying that while they may not hear it just yet, she will be releasing "content, buzz songs, viral videos and other cool stuff" this coming January. -
James Corden's Christmas Carpool Karaoke Features Everyone from One Direction to Stevie Wonder
It's been a big year for James Corden. The British comedian took over The Late Late Show from Craig Feguson and launched the incredibly popular "Carpool Karaoke" segment. On Thursday night (Dec. 17), Corden released the karaoke session to end all "Carpool Karaoke" sessions (for the year, at least) with a supercut of all his superstar guests rocking out to an intense version of the Christmas classic "Joy to the World." -
Erykah Badu Apologizes to Iggy Azalea on Twitter for Saying She Wasn't a Rapper
When the R&B singer was presenting at the Soul Train Awards last week, Badu did a comedic sketch, playing off her album, 'But You Caint Use My Phone,' pretending to field certain phone calls from rappers. She would tell the various callers that they couldn't perform at the award, because there would be no rapping. However, once Iggy Azalea "called in," Badu said she could absolutely perform because "what [she] does is not rap." Now, she has apologized for the remark. -
Iggy Azalea Strikes Back at Erykah Badu for Soul Train Awards Diss on Twitter
Iggy Azalea ends her Twitter silence with a response to Erykah Badu. Iggy Azalea has been largely absent from Twitter as of late. However, the rapper decided to speak up in response to criticism from Erykah Badu.
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