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Wicked Lips

Wicked Lips is an by Australian rapper , released independently on December 2, 2019, through her own Bad Dreams Records imprint in partnership with . The EP features four tracks, clocking in at a total runtime of approximately 13 minutes, and showcases Azalea's and pop influences with collaborations from British singer on the lead single "" and Brazilian drag performer on "The Girls." The tracklist includes "Lola" (3:52), "Not Important" (2:28), "The Girls" (4:13), and "Personal Problem" (2:46), produced by a team including and . This project arrived shortly after Azalea's full-length album earlier that year, marking a continuation of her era following her departure from major label in 2018. It was made available across digital platforms like , , and , with a physical CD edition following in 2020.

Background and production

Development

Wicked Lips marks Iggy Azalea's fifth , positioned as a follow-up to her sophomore studio album , which she released independently on July 19, 2019, through her own Bad Dreams Records imprint in partnership with . The project originated in the summer of 2019, shortly after 's launch, when Azalea began developing additional material with the initial intent of creating a or deluxe edition to expand on the album's themes. However, as new songs emerged, they diverged significantly in tone and cohesiveness from the original record, prompting a pivot to a standalone EP featuring fresh tracks. On September 17, 2019, publicly announced Wicked Lips as an EP via , underscoring her desire to refresh her artistic direction amid the creative freedom gained from her independent status following earlier disputes with major labels like Def Jam. This shift allowed her to explore a sound that balanced her foundations with pop sensibilities, reflecting influences from her Australian upbringing—where she first honed her rap style in rural —and opportunities for international partnerships.

Recording

The recording of Wicked Lips took place in 2019 primarily at studios in , . Tracks "Lola," "Not Important," and "The Girls" were recorded at Silent Sound Studios, while "Personal Problem" was captured at 11th Street Studios. and served as the primary producers, with Falk handling beats for "Lola" (featuring ) and "The Girls" (featuring ), and J. White Did It producing "Not Important" and "Personal Problem." Collaborations with featured artists and integrated their vocals during the Atlanta sessions, contributing to the EP's pop and hip hop sound. Vocal engineering was led by AJ Putman across most tracks, with additional support from Eric Weaver and Mac Attkisson, emphasizing layered performances over the producers' beats.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Wicked Lips primarily blends and pop genres, incorporating and Latin influences that diversify Azalea's sound from her earlier, more straightforward rap-focused works. The EP's emphasizes beat-driven tracks suitable for environments, with elements like minimal rhythms and occasional flourishes creating a cohesive yet varied sonic palette across its four songs. This approach marks an evolution toward more accessible, dance-oriented compared to the rapper's debut era, while retaining her distinctive Australian-accented flow. Instrumentation throughout the EP relies on polished, contemporary beats, including sparse percussion on "Not Important" produced by , which highlights Azalea's rhythmic delivery over uncluttered synth lines and . "Lola," the upbeat pop-rap opener featuring , draws on Latin-inspired s and samples "Mambo Italiano" for a retro-infused vibe, blending verses with melodic hooks. In contrast, "Personal Problem" adopts a bouncy, anthem structure with progressive melodies and subtle pop-punk energy, fostering a high-energy . The collaboration "The Girls" with introduces Brazilian elements through Vittar's pop- vocal style, combining distorted guitar riffs with euphoric pop hooks and a corny yet infectious beat for a track. Overall, these compositional choices reflect a shift toward genre fusion, with the EP's sound echoing the production polish of artists like while showcasing Azalea's melodic rap phrasing.

Themes and lyrics

The lyrics of Wicked Lips center on themes of female empowerment, sexuality, and , often confronting the challenges of and asserting amid societal pressures. Across its four tracks, the EP portrays women navigating adversity, from internal conflicts to external judgments, with a recurring of and unity among "the girls." This narrative arc emphasizes bold self-expression as a form of defiance, reflecting Azalea's experiences with industry scrutiny and personal growth. In "Lola," featuring , the lyrics delve into playful seduction and the duality of femininity, depicting the titular character as both an "angel and a " who embraces and while maintaining a "pure" soul beneath the surface. Lines like "I love and rumors / I like talking my shit" highlight a flirtatious yet unapologetic sensuality, using the of a "loaded " to symbolize emotional intensity in relationships. This track sets a tone of seductive , contrasting with assertive charm. "Not Important" critiques the superficiality of the entertainment industry and insincere romantic pursuits, with calling out a suitor's facade of through sharp disses like "Every night, you need a new / I see right through your ." The addresses fame's by exposing performative lifestyles, positioning the narrator as discerning and detached from "fake rich" pretenders, thereby underscoring themes of and romantic . "The Girls," featuring , amplifies bold femininity and collective empowerment, rallying against a "world against the girls" while urging with the : "It's the girls against the world these days / Even girls against the girls these days / But all the girls gonna be okay." Azalea's verses reflect on career struggles, such as "If I speak my mind, I lose money / Why the real girl gotta be the ?," blending bravado with to critique gender-based injustices and celebrate unapologetic resilience. Closing with "Personal Problem," the EP shifts toward , where Azalea dismisses detractors' envy as their own issue: "That sound like a personal problem / I'm top shelf, you way at the bottom." The emphasize financial and emotional , boasting about her success while rejecting drama, thus reinforcing the EP's overarching message of prioritizing self-worth over external validation. Songwriting credits primarily attribute the EP to Azalea, who co-wrote all tracks alongside collaborators like , , , and , incorporating personal anecdotes from her career challenges to infuse the with authenticity. Compared to her preceding album , which focused on combative responses to , Wicked Lips evolves toward greater , merging signature bravado with moments of emotional to explore feminist recontextualization.

Release and promotion

Announcement and release

first announced her upcoming EP Wicked Lips on November 9, 2019, via while promoting the lead single "," positioning it for an initial release the following week. Due to ongoing mixing issues with one of the tracks, delayed the project multiple times, first to November 22 and then further, addressing fan frustration in a public post on November 24. The EP was ultimately released on December 2, 2019, through Azalea's independent imprint Bad Dreams Records in partnership with . This marked her continued move toward self-managed releases after parting ways with in 2018, which granted her full creative control over the project. Wicked Lips launched exclusively in digital download and streaming formats on major platforms like and , with no physical editions available at the time of debut; limited , , and cassette versions followed in 2020.

Singles

The lead single from Wicked Lips was "", a collaboration with British singer , released on November 8, 2019. The track was accompanied by an official directed by , which highlights elaborate dance choreography performed by Azalea and Chater. "Lola" was sent to rhythmic radio on November 8, 2019. In terms of chart performance, "Lola" reached number 9 on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart. It also peaked at number 84 on the Official Singles Downloads Chart.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release, Wicked Lips received mixed reviews from critics, who noted a slight improvement over Iggy Azalea's previous project but ultimately found the EP mediocre and lacking direction. criticized its scattered structure and failure to carve out a distinctive sound beyond generic pop- tropes, while also noting weak and a lack of charisma. Reviewers highlighted positive elements in specific tracks and Azalea's performance, particularly the catchiness of "Lola" featuring , which was lauded for its clever sampling and collaborative energy that evoked club-ready appeal. Azalea's vocal delivery also drew acclaim for its straightforward authenticity, deep tone, and purposeful flow without reliance on , as noted in RapReviews, which rated the EP 7 out of 10 for its concise execution and sincere nods to rap influences. However, common criticisms centered on the EP's lack of cohesion, with tracks feeling like unoriginal homages to other artists rather than innovative contributions. Outlets pointed to repetitive themes of personal drama and empowerment that adhered too closely to familiar formulas without pushing boundaries, resulting in an overall sense of generic execution. Fan reception on platforms like echoed this divide, with "Lola" emerging as a standout favorite amid broader toward the project's consistency.

Commercial performance

Upon its release, Wicked Lips debuted at number 6 on the Worldwide iTunes Albums chart, marking the highest debut position for a female artist that week. It also achieved number 1 on the Brazilian iTunes Albums chart, driven by strong regional interest. In the United States, the EP did not enter the Billboard 200 chart. The lead single "Lola" helped drive some digital sales, peaking at number 84 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart and number 85 on the UK Singles Sales Chart, though overall performance remained modest with limited streaming traction initially. Internationally, the EP saw notable digital sales in , particularly in , bolstered by the collaboration "The Girls" featuring . "" has accumulated over 68 million streams on as of November 2025. Compared to Iggy Azalea's prior release , which peaked at number 50 on the in , Wicked Lips underperformed on major charts, attributable in part to its independent distribution through rather than a major label.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

All tracks are written by Iggy Azalea (Amethyst Kelly) alongside various co-writers, with production handled primarily by and .
No.TitleFeaturingLengthWriter(s)Producer(s)
1."Lola"3:52Amethyst Kelly, Amanda Cygnaeus, , Anthony White, , , Drew Gavin, Dhani Lennevald, Kinda Ingrosso
2."Not Important"2:28Amethyst Kelly, Drew Gavin, Anthony White
3."The Girls"4:13Amethyst Kelly, Drew Gavin, Steven Callen, Kristoffer Fogelmark, Kinda Ingrosso, Gregory Price, Yasuo Tooyama, , Junior Williams
4."Personal Problem"2:46Amethyst Kelly, Drew Gavin, Anthony White
The EP has a total length of 13:19 and contains no bonus tracks or alternate editions.

Personnel

performed lead vocals and songwriting contributions on all tracks of the EP. Featured artists include providing co-lead vocals on "Lola" and on "The Girls." Production was handled by on "Lola" and "The Girls," while produced "Not Important" and "Personal Problem." Songwriting credits vary by track: "Lola" was written by , Amanda Cygnaeus, , Anthony White, , , Drew Gavin, , and Kinda Ingrosso; "Not Important" by , Drew Gavin, and Anthony White; "The Girls" by , Drew Gavin, Steven Callen, Kristoffer Fogelmark, Kinda Ingrosso, Gregory Price, Yasuo Tooyama, , and Junior Williams; and "Personal Problem" by , Drew Gavin, and Anthony White. Technical staff included Evan LaRay on mixing for all tracks, Irv Johnson on mastering, and vocal engineering by AJ Putman (on multiple tracks), Eric Weaver, and Mac Attkisson. A&R direction was provided by Barretto for .

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
VariousDecember 2, 2019Digital download, streamingBad Dreams Records,
February 2020CD, cassette, Bad Dreams Records,

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