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TrapGold
''TrapGold'' is the second mixtape by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, who released it as a free digital download on 11 October 2012. American DJ and music producer Diplo and 1st Down of FKi executive produced the project, along with Azalea and Stix serving as co-executive producers. It also features a guest appearance from Juicy J and samples interviews from Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, David LaChapelle and Reiner Opoku. ==Background and development== In August 2012, while giving interviews to different media outlets to promote the release of her free-digital download EP ''Glory'', through T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records, Azalea revealed her plans of a new trap-electronic project entitled ''TrapGold'' with Diplo. She said: "It's going to be very experimental and I want to get some shit from Diplo for that project. I have a date for ''TrapGold'', but I don’t want to tell anyone yet. I want to put it up on twitter one day and surprise everyone." While feeling pressured to make the music people expected of her at that point of her career, Azalea got the chance to make the music she truly wanted with the project, "it’s not going to sound like any other shit." "Hopefully my album ''The New Classic'' will be a mix of everything. I am really young - just turned 22, and I have not been making music for that long. () I have a sound in my head and I don’t know how to get that yet. That is going to take practice and trial and error," she added, "I like to share my trials and errors with the rest of the world because sometimes the world loves your errors. Some songs you like and some you don't. I will keep sharing the journey with everyone because you can’t have perfection in art."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Iggy Azalea Speaks About Not Being Your Typical Rapper, Hip Hop Influences, And Modeling )〕 Azalea praised Diplo while talking about the mixtape that would have "trap breakdowns, it's crazy () it'll have less storytelling () It'll be more fun... shit you can dance to. You could listen to this mixtape as an instrumental the whole way through. I could put ''TrapGold'' out now with no words and it would kill half the shit out there because Diplo is a genius. That's, no testament to me, I can say that Diplo is the man."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Iggy Azalea Talks "Trap Gold" At SneakerPimps )〕 After the release, she reflected, "I was so mad and frustrated and angry, that's why it's so aggressive. I felt mad at people who'd fucked me over, I was mad about people shitting on me for being on the XXL cover, I'd broken up in my relationship. After I did ''TrapGold'' I felt like I'd let it all out. My album will definitely be like that, because I liked the way that made me feel," and explained why she gravitated towards Southern rap, "The South doesn't give a fuck and they have more fun," elaborating on her own style, "When you rap fast it almost seems like another language. People can't understand all of what you're saying, and it's cool to me not because you can have bad lyrics but because it becomes about the way you say it and the energy of it all." ''TrapGold'' features a guest appearance from American rapper Juicy J on the track "Flexin' & Finessin'" and samples interviews from artists Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, David LaChapelle and international curator Reiner Opoku, on the tracks "Intro," "Slo.," "Quicktime" and "Outro," respectively. MTV wrote: "''TrapGold'' also showcases a lot of what makes Iggy so distinct as an artist. In between the shit-talking and gleeful bragging, she sprinkles snippets of interviews with Dali, Warhol and LaChapelle; as the title of her first mixtape indicated, Iggy is all about combining ignorance and art in a fresh way."〔 Azalea also designed the cover art herself.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Iggy Azalea Reveals 'TrapGold' Cover, Tracklisting )〕
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