Rumors have been floating for some time over whether Iggy Azalea writes her own rhymes, but most recently largely were written off as means to dismiss the Aussie rapper's phenomenal rise to success. Now a Compton rapper namedSkeme has stated he's the one who wrote some of her most famous parts. Talking to Sirius XM's Sway In The Morning, Skeme was hesitant to discuss any of his ghostwriting, but the host kept pushing him as fellow-guest DJ Dramahelped to fuel the conversation with mentions Skeme had been Grammy-nominated and earned a Billboard certificate for his work. T.I. Addresses Rumors Of Ghostwriting For Iggy AzaleaSkeme dodged questions to name names initially, saying, "That's what the ghost's about." "I've got a certificate and a nice ass suit and like four or five plaques," he said, trying to keep it vague. But finally he broke when Sway kept pushing and finally came out and asked if he wrote Azalea's verses on "Fancy." "We had something to do with it, a lot of vibe, a lot of push" Skeme said. "We put trust funds up for that song."
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