The infamous Australian rapper is here to claim her second chance. (Her sophomore full-length studio album, In My Defense, dropped July 19.) She knows what you’re thinking. And she doesn’t care. It’s called growth.
The rapper is wearing big construction gloves and a hard hat with a protective plastic shield across her face, standing inside a space that looks like ainterrogation room gone bad. Along the wall rest a sledgehammer, two baseball bats, and two crowbars. She requests Outkast’s “Bombs Over Baghdad” to blast over the speakers—“That’s a good smash song.”
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