Iggy Azalea was a recent participant in Vogue’s 73 Questions. In the interview, she is asked about everything from fashion to love to her musical influences.
When asked what her favorite song of all time is, her answer is Tupac‘s “Baby Don’t Cry.”
“It made me fall in love with Rap music,” she says.
If she could ask the West Coast rapper anything, she would ask “exactly in every detail what happened the night he passed away.”
She also expresses her fandom of OutKast in multiple answers.
“The best music video in the world is ‘Bombs Over Baghdad,'” she says.
She also lists Andre 3000 as the artists she most wants to collaborate with and says the song she wishes she had written is “Aquemini.”
When asked who would headline a Hip Hop festival that she put on, Azalea responded, “Missy Elliott. I love her.”
She also names the Super Bowl performer as the artist that has influenced her the most.
In the interview, Azalea says her favorite website is Twitter even though she’s had been on and off the social media website.
Watch the interview below.
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I don’t give a damn what anybody says, Iggy is as fine as hell. Those lips, that ass, those legs, I’d go to town on her.
Town straight boss!
Ya she’s fine a$$ chick, don’t let distractors distract you, luv u Azalea.
Don’t forget those new fake titties! Iggy turning herself into a fuck doll and I approve.
GO THE FUCK AWAY AND DISAPPEAR, ELVIS!!!!
DON’T HATE ON MY OPINION!!!!
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everything about this chick is cliche, even down to her song choices. Im shocked she didnt say “changes” by tupac changed her life. foh.
wow. another sad hating boy.
Gucci Mane is gay and retarded
name dropping Pac is cliche & asking what happened the night he dies instead of how he was living is proof of the culture charade. go get into real beef and figure it out for yourself nerd. now’s the time when you lames have the floor…..
Out of ALL the things she could ask Tupac it would be the details of his death? ha, that speaks volumes