But which parts did she agree with? "Well, none of the bad stuff about me."
Iggy Azalea's opinions on Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' new song have changed, though not by much.
TMZ recently asked Iggy whether she has finally heard "White Privilege II," where the hip-hop duo recognize their own. Turns out, while she didn't like being name-checked ("The [hip-hop] culture was never yours to make better / You're Miley, you're Elvis, you're Iggy Azalea"), she actually did.
"Is there anything in the song that you agree with?" TMZ asked.
"Of course."
Which parts did she agree with, though?
"Well, none of the bad stuff about me."
Initially Iggy refused to listen to "White Privilege II." ("He shouldn't have spent the last 3 yrs having friendly convos and taking pictures at events etc if those were his feelings," she said.) She interpreted Macklemore's lyrics as a diss, though he insists that he wasn't trying to scapegoat her.
"I think that people get put into boxes, and the conversation around cultural appropriation—I was at the forefront of that, rightfully so," he said to Rolling Stone. "And that conversation also included Miley Cyrus and Iggy Azalea, and that's why their names are on the record."