Iggy Azalea Returns With “Money Come”

Money Come

Iggy Azalea


Iggy Azalea has retired and unretired more than Brett Favre.

Iggy Azalea is always in the news for some random s**t. Recently, she caught the ire of X users when it came out that she supported Tory Lanez having a light sentence in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting case. Since Tory is rumored to be the executive producer for her forthcoming album, I didn’t think that was crazy for her to do. Anywho, Iggy is finally in the news for some good s**t: Today, she dropped a new single called “Money Come.”

In “Money Come,” Iggy Azalea talks about getting aroused by money and men with money. She also talks about destroying her competition over and over again. In her verses, Iggy employs a rugged style of rapping, while on the hook, she sounds like a lady ChatGPT who wants you to buy the pro version of her program. Production-wise, you get tons of stomps and bombastic horns. 

Iggy Azalea has been pretty quiet these past two years. As a matter of fact, this is her first single since 2021. Maybe we’ll get an Iggy project shortly. In the meantime, give “Money Come” a shot below. Also, stay tapped into RGM to hear about more major releases!



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  1. jude

    only if the blasters where real and they made women’s milk transfer to a girl who got bigger boobs and butts every second

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