Soon after, T.I. brought up his feelings on Iggy again. He told The Breakfast Club, “I feel like she was meant to be great. As far as I’m concerned, I feel like when she found out white people liked her and she didn’t really need Black people to like her anymore, she switched up, started acting different, made moves that I wasn’t proud of, that kind of placed my reputation in the line of fire. And she was very arrogant about it. … The raps were dope at first, you know what I mean? Of course, she had…help [from writers].”
On Twitter, Iggy said, “When will this guy shut up? … Please move on and speak about [another] artist you are (hopefully) actually helping, and stop trying to bring me up for relevance. I don’t bring your ass up. NO ONE is asking about you. I’m tryna be nice because I genuinely have better and more interesting things happening.”