
She found greater chart success with “Sally Walker” and “Started,” the first two singles from her 2019 album, In My Defense. 96 on the Billboard Hot 100, Iggy’s first entry into the chart since 2016’s “Team.” It was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2019. Iggy and Tyga previously worked together on 2018’s “Kream,” a slow-bounce track that reached No. 29), was a snippet of the video that drove home the point that this upcoming collab was going to be a 100% sex jam. 28), Iggy posted a gallery of behind-the-scenes shots, including one that showed fans the “mop bucket stripper pole,” Tyga against his expensive ride, and how they were still observing COVID protocols. Three days later, Iggy dropped the “Sip It” cover artwork ( warning: flashing) that saw her sipping on a pink straw while leaning over the counter of the technicolor convenience store. 23 photo of her alongside YouTube star Eden The Doll. oops, I mean doll,” Iggy captioned a Mar.
#IGGY AZALEA SONGS YOUTUBE SERIES#
Iggy got fans sufficiently hyped ahead of the new song/video, thanks to a series of sizzling Instagram posts. Ohhhh i see what they did here💁🏽♀️ /gHvwXhJ2BW

The visuals even contained several Easter Eggs about Tyga and Iggy’s last video together, as you can see below. Tyga later makes his entrance in the video in an equally eye-catching ensemble: a puffy orange jacket, funky print pants and a gigantic fur hat. “S-p this p–sy like its styrofoam,” Iggy sings as she rocks her Kitty Juice gas station uniform: a sheer green jumpsuit, layered with strappy plastic lingerie that could’ve doubled as an outfit for EDC. Tyga shows off his white gold chain in the “Sip It” music video, his second with Iggy Azalea.


Visitors who sip on the store’s “Kitty Juice” enter a psychedelic trance (which is essentially over three minutes of Iggy bouncing and showing off her flexibility while holding a gas station styrofoam cup). The music video takes place in the “Kitty Juice” Sip It gas station, an innuendo that doesn’t need much explaining. Iggy Azalea stuns in her neon green jumpsuit in the “Sip It” music video.
