
“I guess I would just like to be remembered as a trailblazer,” she hopes. She also has some thoughts about how she’d like her career to be remembered. I’m getting to a space where I feel that there’s not much new perspective I can bring to what I’m doing… at least not that I’d be comfortable with the world hearing.” “Most people move up in their career or job chain slightly, and mine’s been the same for 11 years. “I’ve been putting out projects for the last decade, which is a long time to professionally do anything,” she reflects. In a new interview with Billboard, Iggy explains why now felt like the right time to issue her swan song. But, all things eventually end, and for the last year and a half, the Australian rapper, who had her biggest hit in 2014 with “Fancy,” has been recording End Of An Era, her final album which dropped today.

It’s kind of wild to look back and realize that Iggy Azalea has had a longer rap career than anyone could have foreseen back when everyone was yelling at her over her “blaccent” ( resurrected recently due to her “ I Am The Strip Club” video) and making fun of that less-than-legible festival freestyle.
