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The Best Iggy Azalea Features as Ranked by Fans

The Aussie rapper has navigated the highs and lows of fame with big beats and even bigger collaborations, solidifying her spot in the music industry. From chart-toppers like “Fancy” with Charli XCX to the sultry “Black Widow” alongside Rita Ora, Iggy’s knack for picking the perfect partners has been a key to her bops. Her diverse range of collaborations extends beyond expected names, roping in talents like Tyga, Wiz Khalifa, and even pop icons like Ariana Grande and Britney Spears, each track showcasing Iggy’s versatility and flair. Whether it’s the bounce in “Problem” with Ariana Grande or the grit in “No Mediocre” alongside T.I., Azalea has a unique ability to adapt, ensuring each feature is more than just a verse; it’s an event.

So let’s get into it. From song Booty to Problem, here are the best of Iggy Azalea’s Features & Collaborations ranked by fan votes.

1 Problem

 

Released: 2014
Features: Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea

Azalea’s verse, “I got 99 problems but you won’t be one,” not only echoes Jay-Z’s iconic line but also stamps the track with her confident, no-nonsense attitude towards relationship woes. This song represents an anthem of empowerment and independence, resonating with listeners navigating their own relational intricacies.

2 Fancy

 

Released: 2014
Features: Iggy Azalea, Charli XCX

With its catchy hooks and Iggy’s unmistakable flow, the track invites listeners into a world where luxury meets confidence. The standout line, “I’m so fancy, you already know / I’m in the fast lane, from L.A. to Tokyo”, encapsulates the essence of the song – a bold declaration of Iggy’s global impact and her unshakeable place in the fast-paced world of hip-hop and beyond.

3 Black Widow

 

Released: 2014
Features: Iggy Azalea, Rita Ora

The use of spider metaphoric imagery to represent a relationship’s deadly transformation hits hard, capturing the essence of passion turning into a battleground. A standout line that underlines the song’s core is “I’m gonna love you, until you hate me”, serving as the perfect testament to the emotional extremes the song navigates through. It’s a testament to Iggy’s ability to mix pop sensibilities with her unapologetic rap prowess.

4 Kream

 

Released: 2018
Features: Iggy Azalea, Tyga

A heavy-hitting banger that dives deep into the hustle for cash, asserting dominance with both flair and grit. The track leans hard into the core elements of hip-hop: money, power, and respect, all while delivering an infectious beat that’s hard to ignore. Iggy and Tyga both bring their A-game, delivering bars that are as catchy as they are brazen. A standout line that encapsulates the essence of the track is “Cash rules everything around me (ay), ass rules everything around me”, paying homage to the timeless mantra of the Wu-Tang Clan while adding a unique twist.

5 Booty

 

Released: 2014
Features: Jennifer Lopez, Iggy Azalea

Iggy Azalea, with her signature bravado, drops lines that blend perfectly with J.Lo’s sultry delivery, making this track an irresistible call to the dance floor. A fierce proclamation of confidence and empowerment, they champion the irresistible power of the booty. Iggy’s lines, “The last time the world seen a booty this good, It was on Jenny from the block”, cleverly nods to J.Lo’s iconic status while staking her own claim.

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