T.I recently made an appearance on the Breakfast Club and spoke on Iggy Azalea while he was there. The rapper said Iggy started “acting different” when she discovered that white people liked her music.
Along with that, he spoke on why he considers the rapper to be a “blunder.” Since then, Iggy has taken to Twitter in a now-deleted rant to get back at T.I. for his comments.
On Twitter this afternoon, Azalea accused T.I. of attempting to “approximate [himself]” with the success of her album The New Classic. (Azalea and T.I. ended their business relationship in 2015.) “The only song you ever were a part of making was ‘100,’” she wrote. “Thank you for that, but you were NOT a part of the creative OR executive process on that album.”
She went on to accuse the “Sabotage” rapper of holding a different opinion outside of the public eye: “Seeing a man speaking out of his asshole and blurting our [sic] one thing in public and another in private for years [is] really infuriating.”
Azalea took a Drake-ish tack when addressing T.I.‘s implication that she used ghostwriters in her raps: “I don’t have ghost writers, but do I write with multiple people on songs especially big pop-leaning ones? Yes. I’ve never claimed otherwise.”
“Please move on and speak about artists you are (hopfully) [sic] actually helping,” Azalea concluded, “and stop trying to bring me up for relevance.”