IGGY AZALEA FIRES OFF ON EBRO: YOU GUYS ARE THE BIGGEST HATERS!
In a recent interview with GQ, Aussie rapper Iggy Azalea proclaimed that she brought about change in what people deem acceptable within the rap world.
"At 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."
While Iggy's supporters accepted the statement, many within the Hip-Hop world found it not only incorrect but laughable. HipHopWired asked their Twitter followers to tweet their faces when Iggy said she "sparked a change" in Hip-Hop, with many returning faces of confusion to the site's Twitter feed.
Hot 97 morning show host Ebro participated as well, tweeting back with a picture of a skeptical baby, which Iggy felt the need to address in several tweets to the radio veteran.
"I'm talking about changing who we accept having a voice in hip hop. As the only white, Australian, woman with a 1#. you can meme all you want but I have change many ppls opinions about allowing different voices to be heard."
She also went on to call Ebro and HipHopWired the "biggest haters" for trying to exaggerate everything she says.
"At 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."
While Iggy's supporters accepted the statement, many within the Hip-Hop world found it not only incorrect but laughable. HipHopWired asked their Twitter followers to tweet their faces when Iggy said she "sparked a change" in Hip-Hop, with many returning faces of confusion to the site's Twitter feed.
Hot 97 morning show host Ebro participated as well, tweeting back with a picture of a skeptical baby, which Iggy felt the need to address in several tweets to the radio veteran.
"I'm talking about changing who we accept having a voice in hip hop. As the only white, Australian, woman with a 1#. you can meme all you want but I have change many ppls opinions about allowing different voices to be heard."
She also went on to call Ebro and HipHopWired the "biggest haters" for trying to exaggerate everything she says.