Set for another chart topper? Iggy Azalea releases sneak peek video of new track Black Widow complete with bootylicious dance moves
Iggy Azalea has given dedicated fans a sneak peek of her new track Black Widow.
The 24-year-old Australian rap artist took to Instagram and Youtube with a 16-second preview of her single on Monday.
The funky track, a collaboration with British songstress Rita Ora, 23, has a thumping beat and techno dance ring to it in the brief snippet posted online.
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New project: Iggy Azalea has shared a preview of her new song Black Widow on Youtube
Sneak peek: The 16-second clip shows two female silhouettes moving along to the song against a blue backdrop
Silhouettes of two females busting out some bootylicious dance moves feature in the video, perhaps foreshadowing the choreography Iggy and Rita will follow in their soon to be released music video.
The beats pump the audience in anticipation for one sultry line belted out by the beauties: ‘I wanna love you.’
Iggy has become a major star in the US after Fancy, the breakout single from her debut album - The New Classic - became a No.1 hit.
It went on to top the US Billboard charts after the video clip - which recreates the hit Nineties film Clueless - became a viral sensation with over 158million views on Vevo.
Sassy duo: British singer Rita Ora will feature in Iggy's track as she tries to recreate the sucess of smash hit Fancy
She seems to be trying to capture the same magic for follow-up single Black Widow.
Last month she was spotted in Los Angeles with Rita, on set to film the track’s saucy music video.
Iggy’s signature long, blonde locks had a radical makeover for the video clip, tipped in red to show off an edgier new look.
The Australian rapper seemed to love the shaken-up hair style, laughing and flicking her hair around her - with her stunt double even sporting an identical do.
The funky track, a collaboration with British songstress Rita Ora, has a thumping beat and techno dance ring to it in the brief snippet posted online
Working it: Silhouettes of two females busting out some bootylicious dance moves perhaps foreshadows the choreography Iggy and Rita will follow in their soon to be released music video
The femme fatale-inspired film clip sees Azalea don a skintight, white jumpsuit that was perhaps a wink to Uma Thurman's outfit as The Bride in Quentin Tarantino's hit Kill Bill (itself a nod to Bruce Lee).
Rita donned an almost identical number but switched to the colours red and black.
The Black Widow video is said to be released later this month.
Fierce: The femme fatale-inspired film clip to be released later this month sees the singers don skintight jumpsuits
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