AceShowbiz - Iggy Azalea thought recording a guest verse on Demi Lovato's "Kingdom Come" without listening to the song first was "very cool," but there's no way she could do it. On Friday, September 4, the Aussie raptress took to Twitter to clarify claims suggesting she just created random bars for her pal.
"I think someone that interviewed demi wrote an article that says i wrote kingdom come without ever hearing the music. lol," she tweeted. "She meant i agreed to do the song without having heard it first, not that i recorded and wrote it sans song and music. thats impossible. VERY cool... hahaha. BUT, impossible."
She meant i agreed to do the song without having heard it first, not that i recorded and wrote it sans song and music. thats impossible.
— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) September 4, 2015
It was actually Lovato herself who implied that Azalea wrote her bars without ever hearing the original song. Discussing her BFF's contribution with MTV, the former Disney princess said earlier this week, "I was actually getting on a flight, so I called her, and I was like 'Hey, will you do a song?' And she was like, 'Yeah, sure, I'll go in the studio tonight.' I'm like, 'Do you wanna hear it first?' She's like, 'No, it's cool.' I was like, 'You're an amazing friend and I love you.' "
"Kingdom Come" will be featured on Lovato's new album "Confident". Azalea has confirmed that the track wouldn't be released as a single.
In other tweets she posted on Friday, Azalea also revealed that she's dropping "Zillion" as the first preview of her new album. "I have decided i will release a buzz track & video fairly soon so my fans can get an understanding of what this new album sounds/looks like," she wrote.
I have decided i will release a buzz track & video fairly soon so my fans can get an understanding of what this new album sounds/looks like.
— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) September 4, 2015
She reiterated the track wouldn't be her new LP's first single. "It is intended only as an introduction," she continued and added, "How soon is soon?... Its soon enough for me to mention its happening with certainty."