The rapper's single with Britney has been remixed to horrendous effect
gigwise intern
13:36 14th May 2015

Someone has taken it upon themselves to remix Iggy Azalea & Britney Spears' new single 'Pretty Girls' so that it's 10 full minutes of Iggy Azalea repeating the phrase 'Like, Like Totally'.

Iggy Azalea has taken a lot of flak over the past year but someone has decided that as she hasn't annoyed enough people already, Azalea needs some help to annoy the world. Taken from her new video with Britney Spears, 'Pretty Girls', there is a snippet in which Azalea says the phrase 'like, like totally' which has been cut up and repeated for a full 10 minutes. 

Below: Watch 10 minutes of like, like totally 

This could definitely be a contender for most annoying video of the year. In the original video, Azalea plays an alien who lands on Earth and, with the help of Spears, adapts to Eighties human life by crimping her hair and practicing her Valley Girl accent.

Watch Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea's 'Pretty Girls' video:

According to USA Today, Azalea and Spears initially connected after Spears saw Azalea’s Clueless-inspired video for ‘Fancy’.

"I had called my manager (Larry Rudolph) and had some ideas about doing a Valley girl-type video," Spears said. "It was really kind of funny, because I had just watched Clueless on TV, and was like, 'It would be so fun to do something like that.' Then I saw Iggy's video, and I thought, 'Oh my God, to work with her would be heaven sent.' "

"We just talked about a bunch of girl stuff. She's a very down-to-earth girl and very, very sweet," Spears continued. "She introduced me to her dog, we had wonderful salad and it was just fun girl time."

Azalea revealed that Spears had made it clear to her that she wanted to dress up and play a character in the video for their collaboration. "That was really important to her,” Azalea said. Spears just wanted to "let loose and not necessarily feel like she's playing Britney Spears."

Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea will be making their debut live performance of ‘Pretty Girls’ during the Billboard Music Awards, which will air on Sunday (17 May).