Iggy Azalea is sticking to her decision: she's done with rapping.
The former rapper, and now cryptocurrency entrepreneur, reiterated on Instagram that she has no interest in reentering the music industry. On Friday (November 28), the "Fancy" artist posted a glamorous selfie, which prompted one follower to ask, "Did you [sign] the record deal or nah?"
"Fuck no," Iggy wrote. "But I did consider signing, for weeks. I'm very sure I don't want to come back to the music industry."
During her rap career (which, according to Kool Keith, began with her being a protégé of the late Tim Dog) Iggy released three albums, her last being The End of An Era in 2021.
Earlier this year, the 35-year-old alleged that Universal Music Group (UMG) owed her "millions of dollars in back pay" from her international royalties, according to Billboard.
After alleging in a post on X that the music corporation "technically stole" from her, Iggy added, "The amount owed is in the 8-figure range."
In August, Iggy was a guest on ABC News and recalled being dubbed an "industry plant" and compared rapping to navigating a "battlefield."
"I was stepping on landmines left and right, and I just couldn't survive it. It's not survivable," she said.
Iggy added, "There are also some things that I walked right into and deserve, or things that I could have done better, but I can't sit here all day long boohooing about that," she said. "It's just part of life."