"I get it...I get that people may be upset about certain things. Yeah, she's white. But they grew up with our ****. Hip hop is everywhere. Every neighborhood, every country, every city. It didn't just hit. Yes, it's from us and it's our thing.
She's representing a group of girls right now as well. I think people right now are too quick to give too many accolades to new people. That's the one thing I just can't stand. Let her do her thing...it's not my cup f tea but she's representing for somebody."
Jill followed up with why she thinks Iggy's music sounds like a bite off her co-star:
"I think it's fair enough. It's a little challenging for me because I come from the era that she pulls from. To me, it's like a mixture between Da Brat and Eve the way that it sounds. So that's a little challenging to me. But I'm a mixture of [1940's jazz singer] Sarah Vaughan and five other things. So somebody else that comes from that era, they looking at me like....she aiight. So that's the only thing that stops me....because I know where that comes from."
"[Iggy's music] sounds like a big bite to me. The tone of it."
Then Eve chimed in with the perfect breakdown:
"The blaccent. Is that horrible? A lot of people gonna get mad at that, say what you want, but f*** it. I'm saying it in a sense that...she's from a different place. I've said this before, It would be dope to hear her with HER swag, what are you, who are you and what is that? That's the only reason I say that. [Australians] are so dope. That's my only thing."
"I think she's fly, I think she's good to look at, I think she's a pretty girl, she has a dope body. All of that is fine. I just wish there was a little bit more of where she came from."
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