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7:52 pm - 01/30/2013

Rihanna Hits The Studio With Rapper Iggy Azalea For New Music Collaboration!!



24 year-old Rihanna is said to be hitting the studio and burning that mid-night lamp with Australian rapstress Iggy Azalea.

The "Pour It Up" singer, who released her seventh studio album in November 2012, has been constantly recording new music for some projects that will be announced in the upcoming months.

According to the studio's audio engineer, Marcos Tovar:
"Rihanna loves music and has been getting more and more involved with the whole recording process in her latest albums. She's one-hundred percent responsible creatively for some of the new material she has been creating with different producers."

Tovar then confirmed Iggy joining the pop star in the studio:
"She was in the studio with Iggy earlier this month. They were introduced by someone in the Roc Nation team that has been managing Iggy's tour and Rihanna immediately loved her style. They're definitely collaborating on something together."

Also, Azalea is rumored to have signed a distribution deal with Jay-Z's label in December and is gearing up to release her debut album "The New Classic" later this year. And many sites have been reporting that Rihanna is also working again with Chris Brown-- but were not confirmed.

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Ehh, don't know how I feel about this. I sorta like Rihanna but I'm definitely here for the music video!

~~Btw Iggy "premiered" her FIRST official single entitled "Werk" on a live show a couple of days ago!!! You can watch a LQ video & preview this future epic trac here~~
lindsayportugal 30th-Jan-2013 08:19 pm (UTC)
if she raps in an American accent you'd still call it fake though ;x
stephantasm 30th-Jan-2013 08:20 pm (UTC)
It'd be less appropriative and embarrassing tho
lindsayportugal 30th-Jan-2013 08:26 pm (UTC)
"I’ve lived here [USA] for six years and I’ve had everybody over here really mold me. All the people who have taught me about song structure and taught me how to rap have been American. We’re talking Houston, Miami, Atlanta and those are some heavy sounds and styles. You can definitely see it in my music, it’s a lot more noticeable now than when I first came over, but you take stuff from your teachers, you know. I had Dungeon Family and Mr Lee teach me to fucking rap, you know? What do you expect?

I get it [the debate], but I won’t ever fit that criteria. For me to do it [rap with an Australian accent] would just be fake. I moved here when I was 16 and now I’m 21, and it’s like the bridge to adulthood, you know. I said the other day if I had of wanted to be a chef and I couldn’t cook so I moved to, I don’t know, France, to learn how to cook and I came back and people were like “You don’t cook like you’re American! You cook like you’re from France!” Could you really be mad at that? Look at who taught me. I didn’t know how to cook anything before then. So how could I have not taken anything from the fucking culture?”

Edited at 2013-01-30 08:26 pm (UTC)
stephantasm 30th-Jan-2013 08:33 pm (UTC)
I didn't know being around some black people for 6 years meant you had to rap like a caricature. But okay ^-^
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