Iggy Azalea Sold A Portion Of Her Catalog For A Big Amount, Says ‘I Don’t Have To Work Another Day In My Life’

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Iggy Azalea is clearing the air regarding her music catalog and what she has chosen to do with it. 

The 32-year-old “Black Widow” performer addressed a post on social media about the alleged sale of her song masters. She clarified what she decided to do and what that means for her as an artist. 

It all began when the Female Rap Room account tweeted:

“@IGGYAZALEA has sold her master recording and publishing catalog to Domain Capital for an eight-figure sum. The deal includes the master and publishing share of her biggest hits ‘Fancy,’ ‘Problem,’ and ‘Black Widow.’”

A fan shared their concern, writing:

“I just hope she doesn’t end up like Taylor [Swift] (no shade at all, just using it as an example.)”

Iggy responded to the fan’s concern and explained:

“Taylor did not profit from that sale. I sold a portion of my catalog to who I wanted, for an amount that means I don’t have to work another day in my life.”

She added:

“I love y’all down but the masters conversation is a little beyond most of your understanding of business.”