Iggy Azalea's other weakness is her voice, which consistently strikes a jarringly inauthentic note. She raps with a tightly-wound drawl, one that, to American ears, feels tone-deaf not musically, but socially. Her voice, in essence, sounds like a put-on version of a particularly technical rapper from the American South. It's the kind of thing that would make Ke$ha cringe—and that's ultimately what makes it unique.
Wait, let's ignore Iggy for a sec and look at that avi of yours
On topic, they always use Kesha for some reason as the threshold for crude or cringe worthy songs. They mentioned her in the negative reviews for the GOLD single, Peacock!
I read the whole interview, they talk about how it's impersonal; did they even listen to Rolex and Just Askin and Work, which are ENTIRELY about her life?
And the last paragraph advises her to rap about Australian-themed shoes... just so ignorant.
Wait, let's ignore Iggy for a sec and look at that avi of yours
On topic, they always use Kesha for some reason as the threshold for crude or cringe worthy songs. They mentioned her in the negative reviews for the GOLD single, Peacock!
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Originally posted by Miles.
The ignorance. They're wrong for this.
I read the whole interview, they talk about how it's impersonal; did they even listen to Rolex and Just Askin and Work, which are ENTIRELY about her life?
And the last paragraph advises her to rap about Australian-themed shoes... just so ignorant.
Her fake accent is slightly racist (I like her music though). If I went to Japan and started singing in some stereotypical Tokyo accent, it would be seen as offensive. Just cause she "moved to Miami" does not mean she can perpetuate a stereotype.