The Rundown: Iggy Azalea, The New Classic

A track-by-track look at the Aussie MC's debut album.

So Fancy - Iggy Azalea's looks, connections and Australian roots have helped her stand out among a world of upcoming musical griots who've chosen the U.S.-bred hip hop culture as their medium of delivery. Her debut album, The New Classic, will prove whether or not she has what it takes to stand among the lyricists who stood before her, and who will inevitably come after. Read on for a track-by-track look at Iggy A's first full-length attempt to secure her rap legacy. (Photo: Island Def Jam)

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So Fancy - Iggy Azalea's looks, connections and Australian roots have helped her stand out among a world of upcoming musical griots who've chosen the U.S.-bred hip hop culture as their medium of delivery. Her debut album, The New Classic, will prove whether or not she has what it takes to stand among the lyricists who stood before her, and who will inevitably come after. Read on for a track-by-track look at Iggy A's first full-length attempt to secure her rap legacy. (Photo: Island Def Jam)

Best Female Hip Hop Artist: Iggy Azalea - Iggy Azalea got fans open this year with hits like "Fancy" off her major label release The New Classic. Iggy is likely to bring some excitment to a category that's usually very lopsided.(Photo:  Angela Weiss/Getty Images for FRIENDS 'N' FAMILY)

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"Walk the Line" - Iggy's motor mouth flow fits perfectly over the intro's dramatic drums. She builds the momentum into a rousing chorus that sets the scene of her journey from Down Under to America. "Far from home, I'm just tryna make it on my own," sings Iggy, all in on her mission to make it big. "Ain’t no goin' back now, this is the line that I walk alone."(Photo: Angela Weiss/Getty Images for FRIENDS 'N' FAMILY)

"100" featuring Watch the Duck - Distorted guitar strings skip around this Top 40-ready single, which features a charming country chorus from Watch the Duck. "I keep it 100 when you come around me," promises Duck before Iggy spits some slick verses. (Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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"100" featuring Watch the Duck - Distorted guitar strings skip around this Top 40-ready single, which features a charming country chorus from Watch the Duck. "I keep it 100 when you come around me," promises Duck before Iggy spits some slick verses. (Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

"Fancy," Iggy Azalea Featuring Charli XCX - Whatever your mind can imagine, that's the next step for graduates after hitting that "congratulations" stage. And to make sure you have the ends to back your fancies, remember what Iggy Azalea says: "Just can't worry 'bout no haters, gotta stay on my grind." (Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

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"Don't Need Y'all" - Iggy releases pent up aggression on this well-written, flawlessly delivered track. She vents about fair-weather friends and critics over an eclectic but simple electro beat, all while explaining where her loyalty truly lies. "If you wasn’t here when I was down, then you won’t be here when I'm up," she spits matter-of-factly. (Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images)

T.I. Rides for Iggy Azalea - T.I. wants everyone to know that he is not Iggy Azalea's ghostwriter and that she writes her own rhymes. In a recent radio interview, he said that "he's no ghostwriter" and that Iggy has her own thoughts and ideas.  "I couldn’t write a lot of the s--t she say. I couldn’t put her thoughts into words as articulate as she does. She just has a different way of presenting herself and her art," he said. "Now, don’t get me wrong, everybody in the studio helps with hooks and certain things like that. That goes for me and any of the other top five rappers. Everybody. It could be a producer, a homeboy, you want the best ideas."   (Photo: Chris McKay/WireImage) 

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"Change Your Life" featuring T.I. - Iggy's Big Homie T.I. offers his assistance on "Change Your Life," a bubblegum dance record where Tip spits, "Lemme show you that watch you supposed to wear… tell your mom and dad you straight, don’t worry about it." Tip changed Iggy's life with a Grand Hustle affiliation, and her raps opened him up to a new world of "summers in Australia eating crumpets with the sailors."(Photo by Chris McKay/WireImage) 

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"Fancy," Iggy Azalea, Featuring Charli XCX  - Iggy topped the charts and scored her first No. 1 hit with the help of Charli XCX and this Clueless-inspired music video. The 2012 XXL Freshman dropped her debut, The New Classic, this season and "Fancy" moved over two million copies in the U.S. alone.(Photo: Island Def Jam)

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"Fancy" featuring Charli XCX - Iggy's voice is powerful and confident over a funky electro loop produced by The Invisible Men and The Arcade. English singer-songwriter Charli XCX adds some Gwen Stefani-esque flavor on the infectious hook, singing, "I'm so fancy, you already know/I'm in the fast lane from here to Tokyo."(Photo: Island Def Jam) 

"New B---h" - The Wilhelmina International model shares the perspective of a new girlfriend showing off to a clingy ex that the couple is now sporting "his and her gold chains, gold watches, everything." She goes on to lyrically deal with "all these jealous broads wishing they was in my shoes," telling her ex, specifically, "You well done, and b---h I’m rare."(Photo: Optic Photos, PacificCoastNews.com)

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"New B---h" - The Wilhelmina International model shares the perspective of a new girlfriend showing off to a clingy ex that the couple is now sporting "his and her gold chains, gold watches, everything." She goes on to lyrically deal with "all these jealous broads wishing they was in my shoes," telling her ex, specifically, "You well done, and b---h I’m rare."(Photo: Optic Photos, PacificCoastNews.com)

"Work" - "Walk a mile in these Louboutins," Iggy challenges in this introductory single, "but they don't wear these s---s where I'm from." Pianos and strings build an emotional soundscape for her rags to riches journey. "No money, no family, 16 in the middle of Miami," she spits twice for dramatic effect. (Photo: Island Def Jam)

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"Work" - "Walk a mile in these Louboutins," Iggy challenges in this introductory single, "but they don't wear these s---s where I'm from." Pianos and strings build an emotional soundscape for her rags to riches journey. "No money, no family, 16 in the middle of Miami," she spits twice for dramatic effect. (Photo: Island Def Jam)

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"Impossible Is Nothing" - Magical keys sparkle over dense 808s and sirens, setting the scene for this inspirational ballad. "Never quit until the clock stops, and never die out until your heart drops," Iggy urges listeners. Even with "Haters at her neck like an ascot," she proves that nothing is impossible by flipping this cliché concept into an enjoyable song. (Photo: Frank Hoensch/Redferns via Getty Images)

"Goddess" - Iggy turns up over tribal calls and an off-kilter drum pattern with a take-no-prisoners flow. "Oh what, a white girl with a flow ain't been seen before? Bow down until your knees get sore," she commands with the authority of a rap goddess. It's hard for anyone to front on her skills when she's flowing fllawless like this. (Photo: C.Smith/ WENN.com)

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"Goddess" - Iggy turns up over tribal calls and an off-kilter drum pattern with a take-no-prisoners flow. "Oh what, a white girl with a flow ain't been seen before? Bow down until your knees get sore," she commands with the authority of a rap goddess. It's hard for anyone to front on her skills when she's flowing fllawless like this. (Photo: C.Smith/ WENN.com)

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Toast to the Host - Iggy Azalea plans to set the stage on fire in her flame-printed capelet as she heads into Tao Nightclub, where she'll be hosting and performing inside the Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. (Photo: Judy Eddy/WENN.com)

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"Black Widow" featuring Rita Ora - Iggy plays a woman scorned who promises to leave her mate like a black widow spider. "I'm gonna love you until you hate me, and I'm gonna show you what's really crazy," Rita Ora threatens over xylophone keys and understated percussion, helping to weave this beautiful web of passion and pain. (Photo: Judy Eddy/WENN.com)

"Lady Patra" - Iggy adds reggae to her diverse musical palette, stretching her accent to spit the patois the dancehall sample requires. Comparing herself to Cleopatra she spits, "Shuffle the deck, I'll be the queen in the back/Gotcha, Lady Patra." (Photo: Island Def Jam)

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"Lady Patra" - Iggy adds reggae to her diverse musical palette, stretching her accent to spit the patois the dancehall sample requires. Comparing herself to Cleopatra she spits, "Shuffle the deck, I'll be the queen in the back/Gotcha, Lady Patra." (Photo: Island Def Jam)

Dine and Dash - Australian rapper Iggy Azalea poses for a pic as she heads to dinner at STK restaurant in Covent Garden in London. (Photo: Will Alexander/WENN.com)

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"F--k Love" - This uptempo dance track is highlighted by pulsing drums and snare rolls, and lines like, "I'm already in love with myself/F--k love, give me diamonds."(Photo: Will Alexander/WENN.com)

"Bounce" - "Shake it, break it, make it bounce," commands Iggy over the winding synths of this lively party track. Iggy rides the beat perfectly, spitting generic bars about being care free, like, "We party 'til morning, tomorrow we kick it."(Photo: Island Def Jam)

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"Bounce" - "Shake it, break it, make it bounce," commands Iggy over the winding synths of this lively party track. Iggy rides the beat perfectly, spitting generic bars about being care free, like, "We party 'til morning, tomorrow we kick it."(Photo: Island Def Jam)

"Rolex" - Iggy uses a Rolex watch as a metaphor for unrequited love. "I paid 25 for that Rollie, I just want my time back," she spits, reflecting on a relationship gone sour. Distorted vocals add emotion to her telling of a failed union. "You say you love me, but real love don't work like that," she declares over abrasive synths.(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images for MTV)

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"Rolex" - Iggy uses a Rolex watch as a metaphor for unrequited love. "I paid 25 for that Rollie, I just want my time back," she spits, reflecting on a relationship gone sour. Distorted vocals add emotion to her telling of a failed union. "You say you love me, but real love don't work like that," she declares over abrasive synths.(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images for MTV)

Iggy Azalea, @IGGYAZALEA - Tweet: "In a completely non sexual way. I've realised what was missing in my life last year was not "a man" it was women. Plural."Still on a girl power high after hitting the stage with Angel Haze, Iggy teaches us that in Australia, "realize" is spelled with an "s."(Photo: Lia Toby/WENN.com)

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"Just Askin'" - Keys fall like rain drops under Iggy's laid-back flows about past conflicts. “I read ya captions,” she tells a hater who once called her a one-hit-wonder. By coming to terms with old obstacles, Iggy closes out her debut with a satisfying resolution. (Photo: Lia Toby/WENN.com)