Riding high on four Grammy nods and multiple chart-topping records, it's hard to deny that Iggy Azalea is at the top of her game. And while the Aussie emcee has as many detractors as fans, she's had a huge impact on the culture, for better or for worse.

The 24-year-old rapper recently spoke on a host of topics with GQ, including her life with baller boo Nick Young in their new house, her sense of style, and the legacy she hopes to leave.

"You never know how long you'll be in people's good graces, especially in this business," Iggy told the mag." So I hope it's long—but I could be here for three or four years and then be out, like most artists. So it depends. I might be here for a long time. At the very worst, if I have a short-lived career, at least I could say I sparked a change—that I inspired some leniency in what people accept in hip-hop. And if I have a very long career and can be gyrating in a leotard at 35, that would be great."

Hit up GQ to take in the full interview, including Iggy's views on her haters. Do you agree that the Australian rapper has inspired more acceptance in hip hop?

Source: gq.com