In 2018, Iggy Azalea will unleash her year-long multimedia project “Hotter Than Hell.” The rapper is a member of OnlyF, a social media platform that offers its users exclusive content like songs, films, nude images, and poetry.
In the summer, Azaela plans to release a new album. When she teamed up with OnlyF, an Australian website devoted to her fandom, she launched her first creative piece in more than two years. $25 a month is the subscription fee for Azaela’s service on onlyfans.com/iggyazalea. They will have early access to material from “Hotter Than Hell,” which will expire in December 2023. The hardcover book by Azaela also comes in a special version with added bonus materials for buyers.
Azalea had the chance to avoid self-censoring due to excessive creative restriction because to OnlyF. When she originally joined the site two years ago, she said this in a statement.
According to Azalea, working with OnlyF on her most ambitious effort to date was something she never anticipated. She also provided Variety with a statement, which was as follows. “I thought it was the ideal venue to launch a multimedia concept when I got past the talk about what it means to have an OnlyF account.” I’m thrilled to partner with a brave and cutting-edge firm to share my work as an artist exploring new creative mediums. My colleagues and I believe that this project is both tough and enjoyable, and that people will be startled by how daring it is.
The goal of Azalea’s “Hotter Than Hell” album is to be “unapologetically hot.” It plans to ingeniously make use of producers and photographers from a well-known company. Pamela Anderson and the centerfold model from the 1990s served as additional sources of inspiration for the project, which also draws inspiration from Madonna’s Sex book and other perspectives on male and female sexuality.