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Iggy Azalea Gets Into 'Trouble' in New Single's Lyric Video Ft. Jennifer Hudson
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The clip features some pictures taken during the filming of the official visuals, including one showing the raptress getting arrested by Hudson's cop character.

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Iggy Azalea's new single "Trouble" featuring Jennifer Hudson has been given the lyric video treatment. On Tuesday, February 17, the raptress premiered the clip which includes a number of stills taken during the filming of the actual music video.

In it, the song's lyrics flash across the photos of Azalea sporting '70s-styled hairdo while driving a retro car. In other pictures, she meets Hudson's cop character and seemingly has an argument with her before she ends up getting handcuffed.

"Trouble" is the next single off "Reclassified", the re-issue of Azalea's 2014 debut set "The New Classic". The duo delivered the first TV performance of the song on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" earlier this month. Its music video was shot a few weeks ago on the streets of downtown Los Angeles.

"I will say Jennifer's character, I think [is] kind of like the sassy, no beep-taking type of police boss lady. I am, I suppose, just a bit of an accidental Bonnie and Clyde that I've naively have fallen into the role that I don't really want to be into... She keeps it under control," Azalea explained the video's concept in an interview with MTV News.

Azalea is now working on her sophomore effort as well as gearing up for her headlining "The Great Escape" tour. Featuring supporting acts Nick Jonas and Tinashe, the 24-date trek is opening on April 24 in Fresno, CA.

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