Fans Go Wild As Iggy Azalea Formerly Drops Date For Her New Tune

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Fans Go Wild As Iggy Azalea Formerly Drops Date For Her New Tune

Iggy Azalea is back and like all the times she teased her return to music, her fans can’t keep calm!

The dynamic artist, known for his chart-topping hits, released his final album, “The End Of An Era,” in 2021. Finally, the star is poised for a notable musical comeback after his eventful stint at OnlyFans.

Iggy Azalea Announces New Track Release Date, And Fans Are Freaking Out

The 33-year-old is gearing up to drop her long-awaited single “Money Come” on August 25. He officially revealed the exciting news on his Instagram page, sharing the song’s cover art and a caption that read:

“Have you ever seen five bad guys at your door?! Clear your schedule for August 25th ?. ? @midjordan.”

The cover features a mother of one holding a silver gun amid a cascade of banknotes. She was decked out in a dazzling black and silver ensemble and stylish silver hair.

Azalea’s followers expressed their excitement for the upcoming music and its imminent release. Comments like “Waiting to hear this one on The Town, I can’t wait Iggy ??? ??,” “It’s time to dance to your song again ?❤️,” and “Our mom doesn’t surprise us.”

Her fans also raved about the single’s artwork, a scene inspired by a bank robbery, “Your front cover is always iconic, love that for you, Iggy,” one follower wrote, while another said, “Omfg !!!!! Iggy!! !!! This is murder ????????.”

Fans Go Wild As Iggy Azalea First Releases Dates For Her New SongInstagram | Iggy Azalea

Others continued to rave about the Mullumbimby native with enthusiastic comments such as “GIRLLLL makes me swoon” and “YOU ALWAYS USE IGGY ?.” Another even asked him to “take all my money!” At the same time, these netizens stated that what they need is the two-time winner of the American Music Awards.

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While this post may be the official announcement, Azalea already revealed the date on Twitter earlier this month. As noted by The Blast, this comes amid backlash after he wrote a letter to Tory Lanez during his trial over the shooting incident involving Megan Thee Stallion.

In fact, last month, the three-time Billboard Music Award winner revealed some details of his upcoming music video, tweeting, “I’m really excited about the concept of this one. It’s funny, but will probably make some people angry. Actually there is no reason to be, I just have a feeling.”

However, pressed by the playful demands of fans, the “Black Widow” artist was forced to reveal the exact release date of the single. In response to the person’s joking request that read, “Not you log back in Chile, submit the release date!” which he playfully avoids by “running away.”

In response, they shared an image of a handcuffed SpongeBob screaming while being escorted by authorities. Above the picture, a netizen using the username jaygoodie_ exclaimed, “AHT AHT STOP THERE!!!” Surprisingly, Azalea complied with Jay’s request after the post, jokingly replying, “August 25th! Now take my hands off! Come on.”

Iggy Azalea poses in the press room at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival - Night 1MEGA

Successful User X excitedly declared, “and THAT’S how it’s done! Azaleans give me my 10!!!!!” Equally excited, one viewer exclaimed, “OMGGGGGG WE MADE IT ??,” while another exclaimed, “we can’t wait IGGY So excited.”

Iggy Azalea Sells Eight-Figure Musical Catalog

Having achieved record sales of millions worldwide since her debut as an artist, Azalea has chosen to further increase her financial gains by selling her catalog of recordings and master publications for an impressive eight-figure sum.

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Interacting with fans on Twitter, the 2014 ARIA Award winner for Breakthrough Artist answered questions from users concerned about her recent catalog sales.

The individual wrote, “I just hope she doesn’t end up like Taylor (no hint at all, just using it as an example).” He replied, “Taylor did not profit from the sale. I sold a portion of my catalog to the people I wanted for an amount that meant I never had to work another day in my life.”

Expressing his sincere love for his fans, the “Masalah” hitmaker admitted that the discourse of “master” ownership may be too much for them to understand. This can be attributed to the fact that, as reported by Billboard, he technically did not give up his music rights even in the discussion.

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