Iggy Azalea releases ‘Money Come’ remix

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 โ€œMoney Comeโ€ with Ivorian Doll featuring Big Boss Vette. Produced by hit-maker Tricky Stewart (โ€œBreak My Soul,โ€ โ€œUmbrella,โ€ โ€œTouch My Bodyโ€), the sizzling summer anthem samples K7โ€™s โ€œCome Baby Come,โ€ providing a fresh spin on the iconic 90s hit by blending nostalgia from the golden age of hip-hop with Iggyโ€™s 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 โ€œProblemโ€ with Ariana Grande and โ€œBlack Widowโ€ featuring Rita Ora.

Last month, Azalea released the video for โ€œMoney 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€ โ€œAbout Damn Time,โ€ โ€œIndustry Babyโ€) and taking inspiration from The Wolf Of Wall Street, the video joined Iggyโ€™s iconic videography of other cinema-influenced visuals, including the record-breaking Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 โ€œFancy,โ€ inspired by Clueless, and the Top 10 โ€œBlack Widow,โ€ inspired by Kill Bill. Azeala offered fans a behind-the-scenes look at her creative process when making the explosive video.

โ€œMoney 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 Canโ€™t 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.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn