Iggy Azalea shot to super stardom following the success of her single “Fancy,” but as fans of the rapper know, her fame hasn’t come without its fair share of criticism. The chart-topper tells Vanity Fair in a new interview, “People have said I’m not real rap or real hip-hop. But I don’t care if people think I’m pop or rap. Everyone interprets music differently.” When asked if she finds the criticism of her music to be misogynistic, Azalea said, “Well, they don’t say that stuff about Macklemore. So, yes, I think it has 100,000 percent to do with the fact that I am a woman.”