Whatchu Lookin At

Iggy Azalea · Other Songs - Iggy Azalea

All this cash, cash, cash, cash, cash

I seen Sean the other day, he said

"Damn I ain't know you had that

Ass, ass, ass, ass! " ask me no questions

I'm Jolie when I'm on that beat, I have you gone in 60 seconds

These bitches don't like me, these haters wanna fight me,

Wake up and get caked up, put these bitches on diets,

Polo should have been my logo, with a jockey around on my coat though

So I take 'em back to the drawing board

'Cause it's time to make some hits for the momo

I turn up when my chalk missing, and hop out in a new edition

I'm propane, this Hell's Kitchen, my campfire, this smoke signals

Sold some other shit, get these maggots off me

The best is a ,, attach it slowly

Broads got at where you act, they acting Tony

Fuck you over than they asking for alimony



Should have known a thing

Should have known a thing about me

Well, she don't know that I'm on a roll

I'm a motherfucking G, and we long distance

Sipping on biscuits, sipping our tea

We flip them the bird, then let them fly on for free

Watchu lookin' at, watchu lookin' at

Watchu lookin' at, watchu lookin' at



I'm cooling in Italy

And a man could probably a tee, I'm making a scene

If they rolling the camera's, my candids come with a fee

Excuse my French, I speak deadly, bread throwing that cheddy

My pocket's nauseous, these ones is vomit, I'm throwing up this confetti

Ugh, I'm spazzing out, and yeah I'm going for broke

I'm gonna ride this wave kind of like a tube on the rope

If you don't like it, I give you something to hold

Here's a D from you to me, you can call it my own

Damn Iggy, damn Iggy, why you so willy

Sewed up, really when the pen in the needle, you gon' feel me

I got my fam with me, going ham, and that's some damn chilling

Take the night off, and we be gon' ride off, and we gon' ride off



Watcha lookin at

Whatchu Lookin At

Iggy Azalea's "Whatchu Lookin At" stands as a defining track from her 2014 debut album, Reclassified. The song showcases her signature blend of trap-infused hip-hop and pop sensibilities, featuring a catchy hook that became a staple in her discography. Produced with a polished, radio-friendly sound, the recording highlights her melodic delivery and confident persona, which she cultivated during her rise to prominence in the early 2010s. As a key component of her initial major-label push, the track exemplifies the genre-defining style that characterized her work alongside other singles like "Boss Lady" and "Work." It remains a notable example of her ability to merge mainstream appeal with the rhythmic complexities of contemporary trap music.