Song is a remix of her latest single
Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling recording artist Iggy Azalea has released the remix for her latest single โMoney Comeโ with Ivorian Doll featuring Big Boss Vette. Produced by hit-maker Tricky Stewart (โBreak My Soul,โ โUmbrella,โ โTouch My Bodyโ), the sizzling summer anthem samples K7โs โCome Baby Come,โ providing a fresh spin on the iconic 90s hit by blending nostalgia from the golden age of hip-hop with Iggyโs distinctive flow and her unapologetic, razor-sharp lyrics. With fiery new verses from Big Boss Vette and Ivorian Doll, Iggy delivers another empowering smash that joins her roster of all-female collaborations, including the Hot 100 Top 10 hits โProblemโ with Ariana Grande and โBlack Widowโ featuring Rita Ora.
Last month, Azalea released the video for โMoney Come,โ which sees her take over a corporation and assume the role of CEO by transforming the antiquated C-suite of men into a legion of powerful women. Directed by Christian Breslauer (“Kill Bill,โ โAbout Damn Time,โ โIndustry Babyโ) and taking inspiration from The Wolf Of Wall Street, the video joined Iggyโs iconic videography of other cinema-influenced visuals, including the record-breaking Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 โFancy,โ inspired by Clueless, and the Top 10 โBlack Widow,โ inspired by Kill Bill. Azeala offered fans a behind-the-scenes look at her creative process when making the explosive video.
โMoney Comeโ was Azalea’s first release since her acclaimed 2021 third studio album The End of an Era. After taking a break from music following its release, the Australian native became reinvigorated as an artist when she toured alongside Pitbull on the back-to-back I Feel Good and Canโt Stop Us Now tours, culminating in over 85 sold out shows nationwide. Earlier this year, Azalea launched her multimedia project Hotter Than Hell via OnlyFans, and in 2022 sold a portion of her master recording and publishing catalog for an eight-figure sum. The second best-selling female rapper of all-time, Azalea has sold over 70 million records worldwide.