Iggy Azalea took to Twitter to respond to T.I. claiming she "switched up" on The Breakfast Club. The Australian rapper said that T.I. is taking too much credit for sparking her career and he was only involved in the making of 2014's "100."
"I don’t bring your ass up, NO ONE is asking about you," she said in the since-deleted series of tweets.
During his appearance on the Breakfast Club, T.I. claimed that Iggy was "arrogant" with her approach to constructive criticism. He also claimed that she neglected to cater to her black fans once she found pop success.
"I feel like she was meant to be great," Tip said. "As far as I'm concerned, I feel like when she found out white people liked her and she didn't really need black people to like her anymore, she switched up, started acting different, made moves that I wasn't proud of, that kind of placed my reputation in the line of fire. And she was very arrogant about it." He also suggested that Iggy had ghostwriters that helped her create her "dope" raps.
T.I. is named as an executive producer on her debut album, The New Classic. He announced that he was no longer doing business with Azalea in 2015.
