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Originally posted by Jezang Looz
T.I. was right, if she isn't going to listen to his advice as a mentor, then there's nothing more he can do to help her. She wants to do things her own way then fine. He was taking hits for her during her decline and she wasn't showing any signs of making up for it.
Instead she got a Britney collab which was great, but then it didn't do well and she went back on Twitter to feed the trolls. She said she canceled her postponed tour because the staging wasn't right and she's a perfectionist... okay.
Then she gets a Demi collab but no one could understand her live rapping, they didn't even upload the quick little CFTS remix in HQ.. nothing.
Lord it's like she got a little bit of fame and stopped trying to work for her spot. That's not how the industry works. You have to sustain the fame but she's too busy driving around with her BF and arguing with trolls. G'luck Iggy.
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Ebro brought up a good point (or at least implied) that T.I. fought with Azealia Banks a lot himself (threatening to kill her, while Iggy just pointed out that she needs to evaluate herself, which sounds more constructive than anything T.I. had to say in response lol). He was hardly a good example to follow for other reasons too. He's hardly a Jay-Z.
I find it hard to believe that Iggy's disagreeing with Q-Tip did much to him. That sounds like a ****** excuse. He just didn't want to be associated with the industry pariah.