Not every artist is a role model.
IGGY AZALEANot every artist is a role model.
IGGY AZALEAI naturally want to be provocative.
IGGY AZALEAI think that music is still art, even if it’s commercialised.
IGGY AZALEAI’m irrational about all things creative and I’m always late!
IGGY AZALEAWomen in music have the bigger balls anyhow we endure much more harassment and critic.
IGGY AZALEAFirst things first, I’m da realest.
IGGY AZALEAPeople think I’m more wild than I am. I like going to theme parks, play sports or just hanging out with my friends.
IGGY AZALEAPledge allegiance to the struggle.
IGGY AZALEAAnyone’s happier when they’re not being verbally abused all day long.
IGGY AZALEAOnce you go great, you never go good..You never go back, even if you could.
IGGY AZALEAI’ve never heard a man in a suit tell me what to wear; that’s not their forte. You hire your stylist; whatever someone’s image is as an artist is what they’ve chosen to portray.
IGGY AZALEANo money, no family, 16 in the middle of Miami.
IGGY AZALEAI think music talks to you on an emotional level, regardless of where you’re from. I guess I related to the tempo of rap, the aggressiveness.
IGGY AZALEAWhenever my country has something bad happening I feel guilty for not being there. It’s weird.
IGGY AZALEAI started rapping since, like, 14. But I’ve been obsessed with rap from when I was 11. I heard ‘Baby Don’t Cry,’ I’ll never forget.
IGGY AZALEAAt the very worst, if I have a short-lived career, at least I could say I sparked a change – that I inspired some leniency in what people accept in hip-hop. And if I have a very long career and can be gyrating in a leotard at 35, that would be great.
IGGY AZALEA