Because it wouldn't be an Ariana Grande single without a goofy rap-verse sutured on—see Mac Miller on "The Way", Big Sean twice on the near-perfect "Right There"—a particularly scatterbrained Iggy "Iggy Igz" Azalea saddles up with Grande for the leap. I'll let it slide. When you're moving off of Honeymoon Avenue, it's good to have friends.
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Mexico buried Tiziano's latin career. Iggy should ask La Virgencita de Guadalupe for forgiveness after this stupid tweet.