

"I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad and a million other things," she added, vowing to press charges against the responsible parties. In a lengthy statement on Twitter and Instagram, which disappeared when she deleted her social media accounts, the rapper said she had agreed to pose for the photos with the expectation that only those featuring her covering up would appear in print. You can never be perfect."Ī few weeks later Azalea was back in the news after topless photos of her from a 2016 GQ photoshoot appeared online.

"It's important to remember you can't change everything. "Plastic surgery is an emotional journey," she said. In March 2015 she told Vogue that she'd had her breasts enlarged, explaining that she had initially shied away from speaking about it because she hadn't wanted other girls to feel bad about their bodies, before concluding that she "wasn't into secret-keeping." A few months later she told Seventeen that she'd had a nose job.

She had the tattoo removed after splitting with Rocky in 2012. In May 2015, Azalea teamed up with Britney Spears on the single "Pretty Girls." Love Life, Plastic Surgery and 'Survive the Summer'Īzalea began dating the rapper A$AP Rocky in 2011, getting the title of his mixtape - Live. The New Classic won Azalea four Grammy nominations - for best new artist, best rap album, record of the year and best pop duo/group performance (for "Fancy"). No act had achieved this since the Beatles in 1964. Her single "Fancy" (featuring British singer Charli XCX) reached the top spot, with Ariana Grande's "Problem," which featured Azalea as a guest, in second place. 2 positions on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. And if you want to have an achievement, work, and earn your own achievements."Ī month later, Azalea made music history by occupying both the No 1. The cover sparked a social-media beef with rapper and near-namesake Azealia Banks, who tweeted: "How can you endorse a white woman who calls herself a runaway slave master?" This was a reference to the controversial lyrics in Iggy's song "DRUGS," which the Australian rapper would later apologize for as a "tacky and careless thing to say." To Banks, Azalea replied: "You should just be happy I'm on as a woman, for women. The following year she appeared on the cover of XXL magazine's 2012 Freshmen Class issue - the first female non-American rapper to make their Freshmen Class list.

In 2011 - right after she relocated once again, this time to Los Angeles - she released the mixtape Ignorant Art, its raw and brash sound infused with trap music, a descendant of Southern rap. Azalea moved from Miami to Houston before ending up in Atlanta and embedding herself in her cultural surroundings, drawl and all.
