Iggy Azalea Hater Receives Brutal Clapback On Twitter

Iggy Azalea just dropped her single “Money Come” with an accompanying music video, and results are a bit mixed online. For the most part, her fans are happy to see her back in regular release mode, especially following a high-profile scandal due to her letter supporting Tory Lanez releasing online. However, that’s not to say that the Australian MC doesn’t have her fair share of haters online, too. Still, she’s never let them faze her, and she responded quite brutally to a particular Twitter user who hates that her newest song is seeing success. No matter what gets thrown her way, the 33-year-old will employ sass to defend herself.

“@IGGYAZALEA’s “Money Come” is now Top 50 on US Rhythmic Radio (Mediabase,” an original tweet read. That prompted Iggy Azalea to ask fans to keep requesting it on the airwaves. “Top 50? OH GIRL THE BAR IS IN HELL,” the hater in question replied. “You’d know,” the “Fancy” hitmaker clapped back. “You’ve been living down there your whole a** life. Typing away with sweaty hands and no grass to touch in sight. [shrugging emoji] [heart hands emoji].”

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Iggy Azalea Claps Back At Twitter Hater

Fortunately for her, though, she’s been able to reflect on more positive experiences more than the negative ones. For example, Iggy Azalea recently recalled her concert in Brazil that, despite being subjected to heavy rainfall, was still an electric experience for her. “I look like a wet rat,” the Sydney native expressed on Twitter following her performance. “This was the most chaotic show I’ve ever done and probably my favorite. Don’t even care what I looked like or how wet we all were it was just fun and I hope I get to see you all again soon. Truly, I love you. Night.”

Meanwhile, it’ll be interesting to see whether this is the year that Iggy makes her massive comeback. While her profile in sheer artistic terms is not as high as what people criticize about her, she’s clearly on a path to set that record straight. With great performances behind the four-time Grammy nominee, she can certainly keep holding her own with compelling material and engagement. For more news and the latest updates on Iggy Azalea, check back in with HNHH.

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Iggy Azalea’s ‘Money Come’ Video Is An Orgasmic Overthrowing Of The Patriarchy, But Not In A ‘Barbie’ Movie Sort Of Way

Iggy Azalea is clocking back into work. The rapper has been enjoying her newly found success on OnlyFans, but as promised, her new music has arrived. Iggy’s thirst for financial expansion, seen in the recent sale of her publishing catalog, is at the root of her new single, “Money Come.”

The record — produced by Tricky Stewart, JerkPoP, and Nana Afriyie — is the first offering from her forthcoming album. In the song, Iggy is locked into her wealth goal, tuning her haters out as she raps, “Say you gonna run up on who? I need proof / These b*tches p*ssies, their mouths are too loose / Still know some neighborhood boys who can shoot / I can put it on your head and they can put you on the news / P*ssy so wet, he need an anchor / Where that b*tch talkin’ sh*t? I wanna thank her / ‘Cause even though I don’t f*ck with you hoes / All the hatin’ kept my eyes on the money like a banker / Come baby, come baby, money make me come.”

For the official video, directed by Christian Breslaver, is an orgasmic overthrowing of the patriarchy and not in a Barbie movie sort of way.
Conceptually, “Money Come” is a crossbred of Meghan Trainor’s “Nice To Meet Ya” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Thot Sh*t” videos as Iggy, along with her fellow women in combat armed to the teeth, storm the office to take back control of the boardroom as a result the bag.

Watch Azalea’s video for “Money Come” above.

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Iggy Azalea Makes Her Return With High-Energy New Single “Money Come”

Iggy Azalea has gotten herself into a bit of trouble as of late. As many fans already know, she sent a letter to the judge in the Tory Lanez case. In this letter, the artist vouched for Tory and pleaded for a reduced sentence. Moreover, she claimed that she had already hired him to EP her new album. Overall, fans did not like this one bit. After all, Megan Thee Stallion is beloved, and it felt like Iggy was purposely going up against her.

Now, however, Iggy is looking to move forward with some new music. The artist has been teasing a new track called “Money Come.” Although those who are mad at her won’t be listening, she still has dedicated fans who have been waiting for this. Today, the song was released along with a music video. As you will hear, this is a raunchy track, much in the same vein as what we get from Sukihana and Sexyy Red. However, the instrumental here is certainly different.

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Iggy Azalea Is Back

In fact, the sheer amount of horns here will make you think this is some sort of “Thrift Shop” interpolation, although it isn’t. The flows are energetic and the lyrics are sexual in nature. Moreover, the music video has all of the flair you would imagine from Iggy Azalea. This may not be for everyone, although her fans are definitely going to enjoy it.

Let us know what you think of this new Iggy Azalea song, in the comments section down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will always be sure to bring you the biggest releases from the world’s biggest artists.

Quotable Lyrics:

Okay, so you wanna play rough, I’m reloaded
Okay, either get up off my clit or deep throat it
Y’all hoes out here workin’ my nerves
Time to terminate the bird like a two-week notice

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