T.I.
is setting the record straight: The rapper says he's still working with
Iggy Azalea, despite reports claiming their business partnership was
over after his recent radio interview.
In an interview with The Associated Press, T.I. said Thursday
night that he still considers the Australian rapper his "little
sister." He said his words were taken out of context after talking about
their relationship during an interview on a New York radio station this
week.
T.I. said Azalea is still signed to his Grand Hustle label. She said the same Thursday on Twitter.
"That's
still my partner," T.I. said of Azalea, known for her hit song "Fancy."
''Her life has taken her in a different direction. My life is still as
it was before. But Iggy is doing what she feels makes Iggy happy. That's
what she should do. We're focused on making the next Iggy record and
dodge the same adversities we faced last time."
During
the radio interview, T.I. talked about the harsh criticism Azalea
received about her music and trying to defuse a public feud between
Azalea and rapper Q-Tip. Last year, Q-Tip tried to school Azalea on
hip-hop's history and implied she had appropriated the black culture.
After
T.I. attempted to bring peace between Q-Tip and Azalea, she fired back
with a series of messages toward critics through Twitter. That's when
T.I. felt he needed to step back and allow Azalea to have her space.
"It's
definitely not a 'sever my ties, walk away, I'm upset' thing," he said.
"It was more so like, OK, you have a lot on your plate right now. I'm
going to pull back or wait until you come to a place where you're ready
to come back to the table, so we can start again and make history some
more."
Azalea's
album "The New Classic" launched the hits "Fancy" and "Black Widow."
The debut album earned a nomination for best rap album at the recent
Grammy Awards. She beat Drake and Eminem in rap categories at the
American Music Awards this year.
T.I. said Azalea hasn't reached out to him about his radio interview and reports, but he read some tweets Azalea sent Thursday. She said she was unaware of any problems between them and thought the radio was the wrong place to talk about personal issues.
"We speak to each other without having to speak to each other," he said. "It's funny sometimes, but we're straight."
Meanwhile,
T.I. is focusing on his new EP, "Da Nic," which was released this week.
It's his first independent project through Empire Distribution since he
and Columbia Records parted ways.
T.I.
said he won't turn down a major label offer if the price is right. But
at this time, he's enjoying his freedom to make his own decisions. Under
his alter-ego name Tip, he's hoping to release his 10th album, "The
Dime Trap," this year.
"It's
a perfect time to make a change," he said. "It's refreshing to be back
on the grind like 'nose to the grindstone' and being back in the
trenches."
2 comments:
Not a fan of either of them...I pass
Lol at not a fan
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