Iggy Azalea's much anticipated, and much delayed, debut album has finally been given a release day - 14 April.
The LP, named The New Classic, has been in the air since 2012, and its release has been postponed multiple times. After eventually being slated for release in October 2013, the album was then pushed back until March 2014, and now April.
Speaking to new.com.au last year, Azalea said "The official date? Fucked if I know! It's done, it's so depressing to say this but it's the beginning of March. It's so far away but I just have to accept that." It's actually a little further off than that now.
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The Australian rapper first gained recognition when the music videos for controversial songs' Pussy' and 'Two Times' went viral on YouTube. Since then she's released a mixtape and an EP, but The New Classic will be her first studio album.
The singer also announced this week that her new single 'Fancy', which is a collaboration with Charli XCX, is due later this week.