Iggy Azalea Says “I Am The Strip Club” In New Single

I AM THE STRIP CLUB

Iggy Azalea

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Who the hell brags about being a strip club?

For all of the Iggy Azalea haters out there, let me remind you that she’s been in the game for almost 10 years now. If I were to guess, your average rapper doesn’t last 5 years in the game. Within those ten years, Iggy found a way to rap over so many different kinds of beats. In her latest single, “I Am The Strip Club,” the Australian native drops bars over an instrumental that you would hear at your local H&M.

 

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I hate to say it, but I f**k with this joint! I like how Iggy effortlessly merges hard-hitting raps with a runway instrumental. I also like how she hits us with lyrics that horny, frugal, and one-women-men can appreciate.

If Iggy is a strip club, I am a DMV (I am lazy, always late to s**t, and dusty).


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  1. Denii

    that’s it?

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