What do you think is the position for female rappers in hip-hop at the moment?
It’s really crazy, it’s shifting, it’s like some weird cosmic shi*t is happening where there’s more female rappers than there have been in previous years, and it’s all about having [the scene] expand so far that more girls now realize you can do it all at one time without being the same as one another. Like there’s nothing remotely similar between me, Iggy Azalea and Nicki Minaj - I’m on one side, Iggy’s on another, Nicki’s on another - it’s just crazy and there’s so much variety.
You have been known to work with Iggy Azalea in the past - what can you tell us about your previous collaborations and are there any partnered projects set for the near future?
Possibly, I can’t speak on it though because that’s all her. As for our previous collaborations, we’re under the same tent basically, so I met with SSB’s Sarah Stennett and we met - Iggy and I - at a show, and she was like you know it would be really cool if we went out and we did this. Basically she came on stage and she killed it and she gave us a really empowering speech afterwards, I couldn’t even think about where that came from, she’s an awesome girl and she’s super talented.
Rest of the interview:
http://hypetrak.com/2014/02/angel-haze-the-firestarter/