We're still waiting for Australian-born rapper Iggy Azalea to issue her debut LP, but the rhymer is starting the press cycle for the platter, tentatively titled The New Classic, with a video for the autobiographical "Work."
The track starts off smooth and ballady, with Azalea running through lines about her background as she makes her way through a stretch of desert highway, but the song soon drops into club-minded claps and screeching synths by the time she surrounds herself with dancers air-humping a Mac truck.
The rest of the vid showcases trailer park locals and flaming swing sets as Azalea explains how she's been trying to get her rich since running away from home at the age of 16.
You can peep it for yourself in the player down below.
"Work" drops as a single March 18 through Mercury/Grand Hustle.
The track starts off smooth and ballady, with Azalea running through lines about her background as she makes her way through a stretch of desert highway, but the song soon drops into club-minded claps and screeching synths by the time she surrounds herself with dancers air-humping a Mac truck.
The rest of the vid showcases trailer park locals and flaming swing sets as Azalea explains how she's been trying to get her rich since running away from home at the age of 16.
You can peep it for yourself in the player down below.
"Work" drops as a single March 18 through Mercury/Grand Hustle.