Iggy Azalea surprised fans Thursday (July 5) when she dropped two new singles: the grimy "Kream" featuring Tyga and "Tokyo Snow Trip."
In a recent interview, the Australian rapper compared the latter to the Ying Yang Twins' hushed "The Whisper Song" from 2005, which makes sense since her verses alternate the rapper's signature swaggy delivery with a more hushed, whispery vibe. "Roads with the cracks, with the rats, and the roaches (roaches)/ Bust the duffle bag open (open)/ Hush money in the sofa (shhh)/ Bitch, you know what I'm talkin'," Azalea raps on "Snow Trip," which slinks along on an ominous, booming bass-drum kick and not much else on a Bedrock-produced track that is being offered up gratis along with "Kream" for fans who pre-order the upcoming six-track Survive the Summer EP. Azalea was working on an album titled Digital Distortion for much of 2017, which she scrapped in November in favor of the six-pack Surviving the Summer, which is due Friday. A fresh deal was cut with Island and a new single, the Quavo-assisted "Savior," dropped in February. Surviving the Summer follows her 2014 release,Reclassified, a reissue of her top three Billboard 200 debut The New Classic. Four years after the release of The New Classic, Azalea has been teasing the SummerEP for the past week, posting a series of images from what appears to be the "Kream" video and the sultry album cover, a nod to Janet Jackson's iconic 1993 Rolling Stone magazine cover. The posts tease a July 6 release date for the EP. Listen to them below and check out the EP teasers.
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