Iggy Azalea is upset after YouTube does not promote popular Sip It music video

Iggy Azalea has stayed put after her explicit music video for the new single Sip It failed to become the best YouTube videos.

The Australian rapper tweeted the video streaming website on Twitter this week, claiming that her livelihood as an independent artist is affected.

“So YouTube will not recommend my video or add it to the trend due to the ‘content in the video,'” she tweeted.

Banned: Iggy Azalea is at stake after her explicit music video for the new single Sip It failed to make the best videos on YouTube

Forbidden: Iggy Azalea Struggled After Her Explicit Music Video For The New Single Sip It Fails To Make The Best Videos On Youtube

“I’ve been waiting 48 hours and still can’t get any real answer from anyone on YouTube as to why they have so many more controversial videos in their trend list as we speak.”

She continued: ‘I’m really disappointed because I’m indie and I depend on such things to stream.

“I sent my video to their staff a week ago and they told me it’s perfect, no problems.”

Sad: The rapper slammed the video streaming website earlier this week in a series of Twitter messages claiming her existence as an independent artist is being influenced.

Sad: The rapper slammed the video streaming website in a series of Twitter messages earlier this week, claiming that her livelihood as an independent artist is affected

“I do not really feel it is fair, and I really wish someone at @Youtube would fix it,” she concluded.

Sip This is probably the craziest music video Iggy has ever released in her eight-year career.

In the clip, the 30-year-old works in a convenience store while wearing a bare, multicolored bodysuit and G-string.

Fuming:

Fuming: “I’ve been waiting 48 hours and still can’t get any real response from anyone on YouTube as to why they have a lot more controversial videos in their trend list than this week’s talk,” Iggy tweeted.

There are also stripping scenes involving the rapper’s backing dancers, including one grumpy lap dance that results in one woman putting her head between Iggy’s legs.

In another scene, Iggy sees a carton of milk over the back of a stripper.

The lyrics, opponent Cardi B’s striking hit WAP, with references to oral sex, one night stands, and flirting with other rappers.

“F ** k him on top, big b ** bs, no practice bra,” rapper Iggy in the opening verse of the song.

Too hot to handle!  Sip This is probably the craziest music video Iggy has released in her eight-year career

Too hot to handle! Sip This is probably the craziest music video Iggy has released in her eight-year career

Wild: In the clip, the 30-year-old works in a convenience store while wearing a bare, multicolored bodysuit and G-string

Wild: In the clip, the 30-year-old works in a convenience store while wearing a bare, multicolored bodysuit and G-string

“Rappers in my phone, in my DM, will not leave me alone,” she continues. “Sip this p *** y like it’s Styrofoam.”

Iggy, real name Amethyst Amelia Kelly, was born in Sydney before moving to Miami at 16.

After living in Florida and Los Angeles for a number of years, he now lives permanently in Atlanta.

In the past, she was less than complimentary about her homeland.

Wild: There are also stripping scenes involving the rapper's backup dancers, including one grumpy lap dance that causes one woman to put her head between Iggy's legs

Wild: There are also stripping scenes involving the rapper’s backup dancers, including one grumpy lap dance that causes one woman to put her head between Iggy’s legs

Exhibited!  Iggy shows off her famous derriere in a hot pink G-string

Exhibited! Iggy shows off her famous derriere in a hot pink G-string

In September 2018, Iggy said she would not be touring Down Under because it is too difficult to make a profit there.

On a Twitter fan, she wrote: ‘It’s hard to honestly take advantage of it, it’s far, and will have to be part of a larger group of programs in Asia, and so on. Etc.’

In the Herald Sun in January 2016, Iggy indicated that she was happy that she was no longer living in Australia.

“I mean, to be honest with you, my house is in America,” she said. ‘It’s great to be back [to Australia] and visit my grandparents, but there is no home connection. ‘

Creative: 'Rappers in my phone, in my DM, will not leave me alone,' rapper Iggy.  'Sip this p *** y like it's Styrofoam'

Creative: ‘Rappers in my phone, in my DM, will not leave me alone,’ rapper Iggy. ‘Sip this p *** y like it’s Styrofoam’

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