
Iggy Azalea was really pumped about her new
buzz single "Zillion" and couldn't wait to shoot a
video for it. Unfortunately, her record label had
other plans. "My record label Virgin/EMI seems to
feel the response to my viral record "Zillion"
wasn't good enough & I'm not allowed a video,"
Iggy shared early Thursday. "I felt like it was dope
so, whatever. Ted Cockle (Virgin/EMI
Records President) doesn't wanna see me shine.
What can I say?"
Iggy continued her rant by saying the label wants
her to do a pop/radio record and she didn't want
that. When a fan asked what the label expected
from her, Iggy responded, "They expect me to find
a pop star to wack onto a radio friendly song with
me rapping the verses. That's what THEY want.
It's Cockle's fault." She continues, "I'm trying to
switch to just Def Jam but Cockle is making it
hard."
Iggy better take notes from the other Azealia,
nothing good can come from blasting your label
and the label's president on social media.
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