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In My Defense

In My Defense is the second studio by Australian rapper . Released independently on July 19, 2019, through her label Bad Dreams Records in partnership with , it serves as the follow-up to her debut The New Classic (2014). The comprises 12 tracks, including collaborations with on "Hoemita" and on "Freak of the Week," and was primarily produced by . It was preceded by the lead singles "Sally Walker," released on March 15, 2019, and "Started," released on May 3, 2019, both of which showcased Azalea's signature trap-influenced style with heavy bass and brash lyrics. Following her departure from in 2018 amid creative differences, Azalea opted for an independent release to maintain full artistic control, a decision reflected in the album's unapologetic tone addressing personal and professional criticisms. Commercially, In My Defense debuted at number 50 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 11,261 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 5,779 pure album sales, and reached number six on the Independent Albums chart. Critically, the album received mixed to negative reviews, with publications praising isolated tracks like "Sally Walker" for their energy but criticizing its lack of innovation, repetitive themes, and Azalea's ongoing cultural appropriation controversies. awarded it a 3.8 out of 10, noting its formulaic production and absence of personal growth. Despite the reception, In My Defense highlighted Azalea's resilience in the male-dominated rap industry and her shift toward self-directed career management.

Background and production

Development and conception

Following her departure from Island Records in November 2018 amid ongoing disputes over creative control and project delays, Iggy Azalea announced she was "officially unsigned" and transitioned to independence. She had shifted to Island earlier that year from Def Jam but parted ways after just nine months, citing a desire to be her own boss. Shortly after, Azalea founded her own label, Bad Dreams Records, and secured a $2.7 million distribution partnership with Empire Distribution that allowed her to retain ownership of her masters while remaining 100 percent independent. The planned follow-up album to her 2014 debut , titled Digital Distortion, was ultimately shelved in late 2017 due to a combination of label drama, team instability, and personal turmoil. Azalea described her professional circle as "in shambles," marked by frequent staff changes—including the death of a manager—and the failure of several singles like "Mo Bounce" and "Switch," which contributed to her loss of confidence in the project. Personal challenges exacerbated these issues, including the end of her engagement to NBA player Nick Young in 2016 after a cheating scandal surfaced via security footage, which left her grappling with struggles and public scrutiny. These setbacks, lingering into 2018, prompted Azalea to retreat and reevaluate her career path. In My Defense was conceived in late 2018 as Azalea's direct response to these career obstacles and waves of public criticism, particularly accusations of cultural appropriation that had plagued her since her breakthrough. Drawing from her early mixtape roots, she aimed to reclaim her aggressive rap style and assert artistic authenticity under her newfound independence. The album's title and overarching narrative emphasize themes of resilience and self-defense, with Azalea channeling frustrations into empowering tracks that defend her passion for hip-hop, which she has pursued since age 14. She expressed determination to fight for a second chance, stating, "You get as many chances as you’re willing to sit there and fucking really fight for tooth and nail." Azalea publicly affirmed her independence in November 2018 through and interviews, marking a pivotal shift. The first preview of material from In My Defense came in early 2019 with the lead single "Sally Walker," announced on February 28 and released on March 15 via Bad Dreams Records. This track introduced the album's bold, club-oriented sound and set the stage for its rollout later that year.

Recording and personnel

The recording of In My Defense took place primarily in studios, following Iggy Azalea's relocation from in late 2018 to focus on the project alongside her then-boyfriend . Sessions began in late 2018 after Azalea parted ways with and established her independent label Bad Dreams Records, with the album roughly half-complete by early January 2019; production extended through mid-2019 to accommodate refinements, culminating in the July 19 release. As an independent artist, Azalea adopted a hands-on approach, self-funding the album and exercising full creative control to align it with her vision of aggressive trap-influenced rap. J. White Did It served as , handling beats for the majority of tracks, including the trap-heavy production on opener "Started," which features booming 808s and rapid hi-hats characteristic of influences. Additional key producers included (on "Fuck It Up"), Go Grizzly (on "Big Bag"), , and , contributing to the album's cohesive sound rooted in and elements. Initial sessions in involved close collaboration with J. White Did It and Jazze Pha, where foundational tracks were developed over casual studio meals. The album's personnel encompassed a mix of vocal producers, engineers, and mixers to support Azalea's independent workflow. Ronny Wright provided vocal production across several tracks, while engineering duties were led by AJ Putman (vocal engineering on tracks 1–7 and 9–12), with assistance from Mac Attkisson (tracks 1 and 11) and Vekz Madison (tracks 8–9). Mixing was handled by LaRay and Leslie Brathwaite, both Grammy-winning engineers known for work on high-profile projects, ensuring polished aesthetics; mastering was completed by Irv Johnson. Featured artists included on "Fuck It Up," on "Hoemita," Stini on "Big Bag," and on "Freak of the Week," adding diverse vocal contributions to the trap framework.

Composition

Musical style

In My Defense is primarily classified as a album incorporating elements of , pop-rap, and -heavy synth-driven production. The sound draws heavily from Southern influences, featuring booming lines and minimalistic that emphasize rhythmic drive over complex arrangements. Compared to Iggy Azalea's debut album (2014), which blended pop sensibilities with , In My Defense shifts toward a heavier reliance on beats and a more straightforward aesthetic, reducing the crossover pop elements in favor of gritty, bass-forward soundscapes. This evolution reflects a deliberate pivot to affirm her credentials through denser, regional textures. Stylistic hallmarks include prominent auto-tune on melodic hooks to blend rap delivery with sing-song cadences, alongside recurring 808 bass lines that provide a pulsating foundation. Tracks like "Clap Back" showcase layered trap beats with deep 808s and handclaps, creating a confrontational energy, while "Thanks I Get" employs similar bass-heavy minimalism to underscore its introductory tone. These choices contribute to an overall production that prioritizes club-ready intensity and sonic aggression. The album spans 35 minutes across 12 tracks, structured around concise rap verses interspersed with catchy, auto-tuned melodic hooks that maintain a cohesive trap-pop-rap flow.

Lyrics and themes

In My Defense centers on themes of self-defense and defiance, with Iggy Azalea reclaiming her narrative amid scandals and criticisms that plagued her career following her debut album The New Classic. The lyrics frequently feature clapbacks against detractors, as seen in tracks where she dismisses accusations of cultural appropriation with lines like "They be saying Iggy tryna act black / Hatin’ broke hoes get laughed at," blending humor and aggression to assert her place in hip-hop. This approach reflects her post-scandal resilience, addressing industry pressures and public feuds without apology, while boasting about her achievements to reframe her image as an unyielding pioneer. Compared to the brash confidence of her debut, Azalea's tone here shifts toward a more vulnerable yet defiant stance, grappling with the toll of fame and personal setbacks like her 2016 breakup with NBA player Nick Young. Songs explore relationships through metaphors of commitment to her craft, such as viewing her career as a "marriage to the game" complete with a symbolic wedding ring, highlighting emotional strain amid professional battles. Wordplay and boasts permeate the album, with clever one-liners like "Catch flights not feelings" underscoring a hardened independence shaped by real-life betrayals and media scrutiny. Tracks like "Fuck It Up," featuring , exemplify empowerment anthems, urging listeners to embrace boldness with repetitive choruses of "Fuck it up, sis" over uptempo beats that amplify themes of sexual and financial confidence. Meanwhile, "Clap Back" delivers humorous personal jabs at critics, using minimalist production to spotlight direct rebuttals that poke fun at her rivals' envy, reinforcing the album's overarching of turning adversity into triumphant narrative control. These elements collectively portray Azalea's , balancing raw with unrepentant swagger in response to years of external pressures.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from In My Defense, "Sally Walker", was released on March 15, 2019. The track debuted and peaked at number 62 on the chart. It was certified gold by the RIAA on August 24, 2022. Its accompanying , directed by Colin Tilley, features gothic and surreal elements, portraying Azalea as a ghostly figure in a and graveyard setting, evoking themes of and escape into a fantastical afterlife realm. "Started" followed as the second single on May 3, 2019. The song's highlight themes of career and , with lines reflecting a rise from humble beginnings to success without apology, such as "I and now I'm rich / I got in my bag and I ain't looked back since." It was later certified by the RIAA on August 10, 2021, denoting 500,000 units consumed in the United States. "Fuck It Up", featuring , served as the third single and was released on July 19, 2019, coinciding with the album's launch. Produced by and others, the track emphasizes bold collaboration between the artists, with shared verses celebrating unapologetic confidence and energy in a high-tempo style. Ahead of the full album, "Just Wanna" was issued as a promotional on June 28, 2019, acting as an immediate download for pre-orders. The explicit track previews the album's playful and assertive tone, building anticipation through its freaky, party-oriented vibe.

Marketing and formats

The album In My Defense was first teased by on in late February 2019, when she announced the lead single "Sally Walker" for release on March 15, along with the project's title, marking the initial public reveal after years of anticipation for her sophomore effort. Hype continued to build through additional posts and the rollout of subsequent singles, including "Started" in May 2019, which featured teaser clips and behind-the-scenes content shared directly with fans on platforms like . Azalea officially announced the album's release date and artwork on on June 24, 2019, confirming a drop for July 19 via her independent label Bad Dreams Records, with distribution handled by . The project launched in multiple formats, including digital download and streaming availability on platforms such as and , a standard CD edition, and a limited-edition red-and-black colored vinyl LP pressing. Pre-orders opened on June 28, allowing early access to digital versions and exclusive bundles. Promotion centered on visual and live elements to engage audiences, with official music videos for "Sally Walker" and "Started" directed by Colin Tilley and released in April and May 2019, respectively, garnering millions of views and featuring high-fashion aesthetics with guest appearances from stars and in the latter. supported the rollout with live , including a debut of "Sally Walker" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in April 2019, an album launch show at The Fonda Theatre in in July, and a rendition of "Started" at the WNBA All-Star Beach Party later that month. Merchandise tie-ins included album-branded apparel and accessories available through her official store, such as hoodies and graphic tees inspired by the project's bold imagery. Following the release, marketing efforts extended to digital streaming ecosystems, with In My Defense securing placements on editorial playlists like Spotify's RapCaviar and Apple Music's A-List Hip-Hop, boosting visibility and streams in the weeks after launch.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release, In My Defense received generally unfavorable reviews from critics, earning a Metacritic score of 39 out of 100 based on four reviews. The album was frequently criticized for its lack of innovation and reliance on derivative trap production, with reviewers noting repetitive flows that echoed contemporaries like Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion without adding fresh perspective. Pitchfork's Dani Blum described the project as "stacked with cartoonish approximations of what she thinks a rap song should sound like," highlighting Azalea's unrepentant stance and perceived inauthenticity in addressing past cultural appropriation accusations, such as in the line "They call me racist/Only thing I like is green and blue faces." Similarly, HipHopDX labeled it "offensively mediocre," pointing to generic beats and a lack of self-awareness in tracks like "Clap Back," where Azalea defends her style but fails to evolve beyond clichés. Despite the predominant negativity, some outlets praised elements of Azalea's confidence and the album's more engaging moments. Vulture noted that the record demonstrates her newfound independence after leaving Def Jam, with standout tracks like "Started" showcasing sharp disses and swag rap that spotlights emerging artists such as Kash Doll. Clash Magazine awarded it 5 out of 10, commending improved flow and storytelling on cuts like "Hoemita" featuring Lil Yachty, while acknowledging catchy hooks amid the defensive tone. Overall, the consensus positioned In My Defense as an uneven sophomore effort, more focused on rebutting critics than delivering artistic growth, though its bold hooks occasionally hinted at Azalea's enduring charisma.

Commercial performance

In My Defense debuted at number 50 on the US chart, earning 11,261 album-equivalent units in its first week, which included 5,779 in pure sales and the remainder from streaming activity. The album also reached number 6 on the Independent Albums chart, number 13 on the Top Album Sales chart, number 2 on Rap Album Sales, and number 4 on R&B/Hip-Hop Album Sales during that period. Internationally, the album entered the at number 83 and spent one week in the top 200. It also peaked at number 52 on the Albums Chart in . The lead promotional single "Started" received a certification from the RIAA in the United States on August 10, 2021, for 500,000 equivalent units. By April 2020, the album had accumulated over 100 million streams on , with totals surpassing 247 million by late 2025. Despite its initial chart entry, the album has not earned any certifications from the RIAA or equivalent bodies, nor has it re-entered major charts as of 2025.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of In My Defense comprises 12 tracks with a total runtime of 35:34. No deluxe edition or variants exist for the album; a planned deluxe project was instead released separately as the EP Wicked Lips in 2019. Songwriting credits across the album are primarily attributed to (real name Amethyst Kelly) alongside various co-writers, including Ronny Wright, Lonnie Kimble, and featured artists where applicable. Production is led by on most tracks, with exceptions including "Big Bag" (, ), "Fuck It Up" (, ), and "Comme Des Garcons" (). Specific credits per track are as follows, with examples of notable interpolations or influences where unique to the song.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)Writer(s)Producer(s)Length
1"Thanks I Get", Ronny Wright, Lonnie Kimble2:34
2"Clap Back", Lonnie Kimble, Ronny Wright3:28
3"Sally Walker", Ronny Wright2:58
4"Hoemita", Miles Parks McCollum3:03
5"Started", Ronny Wright3:06
6"Spend It", Ronny Wright3:12
7"Fuck It Up", Arkeisha Knight, Ronny Wright, Jazze Pha2:51
8"Big Bag"Stini, StiniGo Grizzly, 2:49
9"Comme Des Garcons", Ricardo Lamarre, Ronny Wright3:39
10"Freak Of The Week", Jordan Houston3:12
11"Just Wanna"2:47
12"Pussy Pop"1:53
"Sally Walker" interpolates elements of the traditional children's and dance game "Little Sally Walker".

Personnel

Iggy performed lead vocals on all tracks of In My Defense. Guest vocalists include on "Hoemita", on "Fuck It Up", Stini on "Big Bag", and on "Freak of the Week". J. White Did It served as executive producer for the album. The primary producers were J. White Did It, who handled most tracks; Go Grizzly and Smash David on "Big Bag"; Jazze Pha co-producing "Fuck It Up"; and Rico Beats on "Comme Des Garcons". Additional production credits include Rico Beats and Smash David across various tracks. Vocal engineering was led by AJ Putman on tracks 1–7 and 9–12. Mixing was handled by LaRay on multiple tracks, including "Clap Back", "Pussy Pop", and "Fuck It Up". Mastering was performed by Irv Johnson, with assistance from Taylor Gibbs. Additional vocal engineering contributions came from Vekz Madison on tracks 8 and 9.

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