Soda, Wallace, JFK, Ice Princess, A NYC Desperado Vid, Idle Delilah (I feel like this has been shot already....*Remember when she was on that boat in the tropics with her two dancers on Insta a while back?)
MA/MC combined would be a nice closer to the era as Fantasea II probably starts with Blossom or Count Contessa (both produced by Lone)
Ice Princess is an important song for the album in the context that it really needed a hard hitting, straight up hip-hop track. LBR we've had BBD for almost 2 years now and it's a knock but I don't even think that it deserves to be on BWET.. not with how strong the rest of the material is in comparison
But Ice Princess is basically Azealia scalping anyone who says she can't do 'real hip hop', and of course she includes a house breakdown just to rub it in everyone's faces that her music is multifaceted, but truly, truly, truly it's one of the best songs on the album, just based on her hip-hop word play alone.
Ice Princess is an important song for the album in the context that it really needed a hard hitting, straight up hip-hop track. LBR we've had BBD for almost 2 years now and it's a knock but I don't even think that it deserves to be on BWET.. not with how strong the rest of the material is in comparison
But Ice Princess is basically Azealia scalping anyone who says she can't do 'real hip hop', and of course she includes a house breakdown just to rub it in everyone's faces that her music is multifaceted, but truly, truly, truly it's one of the best songs on the album, just based on her hip-hop word play alone.
She reflects for a second. “I want to punch one of them in the face – the little one [possibly Guy Lawrence]. The ugly one. I want to hit him so bad. I saw him at the airport in Australia and I came over to him and I was like: ‘Hello? Like, what are we going to do with this song?’ And he was just being a dickhead. I started crying, I was so angry. I wanted to hit him. I cannot stand that little boy with all those pimples around his mouth. I love their music, though.”
The only musicians whose approbation she takes seriously are, she insists, her friends Lana Del Rey, Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend, and Ariel Pink, whose surf-pop collaboration, Nude Beach A Go-Go, is an unexpected highlight of Broke With Expensive Taste.