The things that must go through her mind. You can tell she has a creator's mind that isn't forced just by how naturally these abstract ideas seem to come to her. Love love love how real she seems to be. Btw I wanna read that fable!
I really think she is a beautiful woman. Her beautiful skin tone , her voice , her attitude. Her music is That is a black woman beautiful complicated and it spills out in her music. She oozes a sophisticated sexuality in her voice . There layers of deep emotion lyrics ....if your reading these things. I wish you were making music in my time .
@@mauriciogv93 .....she talks on a constant basis how much money she has. How her home is ghettos and how much her shit is worth. Down to earth. Yeah and Kanye just the boy next door. I strongly believe she had an attitude problem. Bipolar or bipolar depression doesn't do this to people. Lol I'm not ragging on you but whatever disorder she has if any. It ain't BP.
Like look up th3 list of celebrities rhat suffer from. Bilolar disorder. None of them act like that. Thatz no bilolar disorder...... thtas METH LOLOLOL
In her interviews she always ask "YaKnowWaddaMean?" but in this video at the end she didn't ask, she told us that we know what she means this time lol the tone of her voice was like you know exactly what Im tryna say so don't play.
What I get from listening to “Wallace” is a second encounter with a guy that you either hooked up with or talked to for a while, now that you are famous, traveling the world and going to places, he is back trying to be smart and sleek, probably with the intention of taking advantage of you.... “you are a giant, I saw all your teeth”
Can we all just take a moment and realize that she's super talented and she's only 23? I think that's amazing , she's one of the musical stars that my generation is growing up with :]
so....are we all just gonna forget that she was in the making of a video for this song? are we still getting it? or nah? it was during her transition from leaving her label.
Here I am 8 years later rewatching this. I hate how she squandered her career with social media antics. She had and still has so much potential. The fact she’s mentioning fables and stories that she’s embarrassed to talk about just goes to show how creative she is. Shes a wasted talent. Literally a musical genius…shes the female kanye!
One thing is to write things on paper or read something off a script or lyrics, and another thing is to speak. You could be good at one, but not the other. When you speak, what you say is there, you can't erase what you said and replace it with something else. With writing, you could replace anything you want over and over, writing lyrics takes time, and you can make it seem as flawless as possible
Typical ghetto; never making sense until you piss them off, then you'd feel their full rage eloquently. I have a neighbor like that, cute as until she get annoyed, which she easily gets. We need angry birds sometimes.
ravel111 Writing music and creating something that evokes emotion is a cerebral process that requires a high level of brain power and processing. Talking requires little to no brain power. A lot of us talk in our sleep when being addressed to answer a question
If this is an honest question I'll answer it: One of the many reasons is because a lot of black women have never been thaught how to handle their own hair because back in the day natural hair was looked down upon. So instead they put on wigs or relaxed their hair. The children of those women don't know how to handle their hair since their mother doesn't know either. Another reason is because learning how to handle natural hair is very difficult and takes time. This is another reason why a lot of barber shops don't know how to treat natural hair. It's just very different from any other hairtypes. Putting on a wig saves time. Also, some women like to change up their hair styles. So one day they'll wear their natural hair, and the other they'll wear a wig. Why not just straighten their natural hair? Because this is very damaging to natural hair if done excessively. Last reason is because it's natural hair still has some sort of stigma. I've been natural my whole life, so when I don't have in braids and just let it loose, it's very big. People stare at me all the time. I've learned to live with this, but I can imagine for girls and women who are 'new' to the natural hair 'movement' that it can be very intimidating. I've had people walk up to me and just straight up jam their hands in my hair without asking. I've had so called "friends" bother me daily with asking questions like "how often do you wash it?" to which I've always responded "twice a week" just to be asked the same question the next day again. They've asked me "Don't you think it's dirty?" to which I reply "No, every hair type is not the same. Every hair type can not stand to be washed daily." I've had so called "friends" try to humiliate me by being in a crowd of friends and talking in a loud voice about my "afro" (it's not even an afro) or asking borderline offensive questions. So to answer your question: wearing natural hair takes courage (in countries in which western culture is dominant) and daily discipline. Edit: also wanted to add that natural hair often isn't seen as professional. Some women might be asked to change their hairstyle if they want a certain job. There's also schools that find natural hair too outrageous and they will ask those students to change their hairstyle.
The things that must go through her mind. You can tell she has a creator's mind that isn't forced just by how naturally these abstract ideas seem to come to her. Love love love how real she seems to be.
Btw I wanna read that fable!
Rikuphi Omg me too. Her mind is always going so creative. :) You can read some of the fable rough draft on her tumblr. It's really interesting so far.
too real perhaps? (sorry for the necrobump)
Did she ever release the table?? 😂
@@Jacob42086she didnt probably for the same reason she cuts herself off because shes embarrassed
I really think she is a beautiful woman. Her beautiful skin tone , her voice , her attitude. Her music is That is a black woman beautiful complicated and it spills out in her music. She oozes a sophisticated sexuality in her voice . There layers of deep emotion lyrics ....if your reading these things. I wish you were making music in my time .
For real though Azealia, you dont realize how many of us want to hear the mythology and artistic conceptualized ideas behind BWET!!!! Release that!
"I don't fucking know, idk what i'm talking about." I freaking love her!! xD
I like it when Azealia talks like this rather than arguing with people
Man she's sooooo down to earth, I love that about her!
Bwahahahah this comment did not age well
@@WanderWithRachel She's still down to Earth but she's definitely got some type of bipolar disorder
Rachel Arriaga I was thinking the same thing 😭
@@mauriciogv93 .....she talks on a constant basis how much money she has. How her home is ghettos and how much her shit is worth. Down to earth. Yeah and Kanye just the boy next door. I strongly believe she had an attitude problem. Bipolar or bipolar depression doesn't do this to people. Lol I'm not ragging on you but whatever disorder she has if any. It ain't BP.
Like look up th3 list of celebrities rhat suffer from. Bilolar disorder. None of them act like that. Thatz no bilolar disorder...... thtas METH LOLOLOL
Wallace, JFK, Soda and Gimme a Chance. Seriously, I can't pick a favourite.
In her interviews she always ask "YaKnowWaddaMean?" but in this video at the end she didn't ask, she told us that we know what she means this time lol the tone of her voice was like you know exactly what Im tryna say so don't play.
I want to read that fable though!
My favourite song form album ;)
What I get from listening to “Wallace” is a second encounter with a guy that you either hooked up with or talked to for a while, now that you are famous, traveling the world and going to places, he is back trying to be smart and sleek, probably with the intention of taking advantage of you.... “you are a giant, I saw all your teeth”
"I dont fucking know... I dont know what Im talking about" lmao
Can we all just take a moment and realize that she's super talented and she's only 23? I think that's amazing , she's one of the musical stars that my generation is growing up with :]
Best off the album
you are truly inspiring to me, thankyou 4 standing up the way that you are doing it
She's awesome
seeing her on twitter compared to seeing her here is so fucking confusing. its like two completely different people what the fuck
She's a Gemini, soooo that would explain why you're seeing 2 different people lol
That's why Twitter isn't the most effective place to judge people.
Bipolar...?
***** im a gemini too! what does that even mean? you callin us two-faced? lol
Robbie Baker well it can be easy when you say really offensive things
Lmao she is so kooky but in a cool way. I would buy your fable, sell it!!!!
Is this fable coming out as a sweet graphic novel? I'd buy the fuck outta it
i hope she releases the fable!
Maybe she did.
so....are we all just gonna forget that she was in the making of a video for this song? are we still getting it? or nah? it was during her transition from leaving her label.
nevermind, its here now and dope as ever!
Here I am 8 years later rewatching this. I hate how she squandered her career with social media antics. She had and still has so much potential. The fact she’s mentioning fables and stories that she’s embarrassed to talk about just goes to show how creative she is. Shes a wasted talent. Literally a musical genius…shes the female kanye!
@@kingneptune-z4qI’m glad ur still listening to her
Shes so fkn beautiful!!
idol! cant get enough of her. :)
Queen 👸🏽🥰😘💜
Favorite from the album.
i love ittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt ......................wallaceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
PLEASE RELEASE THE FABLE
Hey, release the fable please
this is what the artist azealia banks is.
I've loved you so much after all this shit that they talk about you. Tu eres mi mujer
My favorite
i love you
Cutie bop
3:45 ☠️
RELEASE RHE FABLE PLS
AB I hope you can put that fable out. I would love to read it.
OMG release the song
I wanna read that fable
STREAM SLAY-Z ITS ITS BIRTHDAY
B WET
I'm so confused on what she's talking about, but she's seemed very adorable to me though
Her lyrics are so clever and creative, yet she's not particularly eloquent when speaking. What's up with that?
One thing is to write things on paper or read something off a script or lyrics, and another thing is to speak. You could be good at one, but not the other. When you speak, what you say is there, you can't erase what you said and replace it with something else. With writing, you could replace anything you want over and over, writing lyrics takes time, and you can make it seem as flawless as possible
Typical ghetto; never making sense until you piss them off, then you'd feel their full rage eloquently. I have a neighbor like that, cute as until she get annoyed, which she easily gets. We need angry birds sometimes.
writing down yout opinions and art is easier then organizing in your mind to speak
Most artists aren't the greatest communicators.. that's why they make art.
ravel111 Writing music and creating something that evokes emotion is a cerebral process that requires a high level of brain power and processing. Talking requires little to no brain power. A lot of us talk in our sleep when being addressed to answer a question
Is she butchering a chicken?
Love you girl but, you need some speech classes.
I know, bc I need them too lol
why do black women wear wigs, not all of them, but like 99.9%
If this is an honest question I'll answer it:
One of the many reasons is because a lot of black women have never been thaught how to handle their own hair because back in the day natural hair was looked down upon. So instead they put on wigs or relaxed their hair. The children of those women don't know how to handle their hair since their mother doesn't know either.
Another reason is because learning how to handle natural hair is very difficult and takes time. This is another reason why a lot of barber shops don't know how to treat natural hair. It's just very different from any other hairtypes. Putting on a wig saves time.
Also, some women like to change up their hair styles. So one day they'll wear their natural hair, and the other they'll wear a wig. Why not just straighten their natural hair? Because this is very damaging to natural hair if done excessively.
Last reason is because it's natural hair still has some sort of stigma. I've been natural my whole life, so when I don't have in braids and just let it loose, it's very big. People stare at me all the time. I've learned to live with this, but I can imagine for girls and women who are 'new' to the natural hair 'movement' that it can be very intimidating.
I've had people walk up to me and just straight up jam their hands in my hair without asking. I've had so called "friends" bother me daily with asking questions like "how often do you wash it?" to which I've always responded "twice a week" just to be asked the same question the next day again. They've asked me "Don't you think it's dirty?" to which I reply "No, every hair type is not the same. Every hair type can not stand to be washed daily." I've had so called "friends" try to humiliate me by being in a crowd of friends and talking in a loud voice about my "afro" (it's not even an afro) or asking borderline offensive questions.
So to answer your question: wearing natural hair takes courage (in countries in which western culture is dominant) and daily discipline.
Edit: also wanted to add that natural hair often isn't seen as professional. Some women might be asked to change their hairstyle if they want a certain job. There's also schools that find natural hair too outrageous and they will ask those students to change their hairstyle.
This right here ^
Her teethhhhh... Braces boo. Gorgeous gal but...
+sne7688 I like her teeth.