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"Beg for It" is a song by Australian rapper
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, featuring Danish singer
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. It was written by Azalea and
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. The song was released on 24 October 2014 as the
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from the
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of Azalea's debut studio album ''
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'' (2014), titled ''
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'' (2014). An initial live preview of the song in September 2014 resulted in widespread media speculation that it featured XCX as the sequel to "
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", XCX's previous collaboration with Azalea. However, it was later revealed that XCX wrote the track's hook for MØ, who Azalea discovered on
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. A hip hop and
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song, "Beg for It" contains a percolating, booming stark beat and solicits a sinuous, minimalist feel. Its lyrical content comprises themes of
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and prominently figures the phrase "pussy power". The song garnered generally favourable reviews from
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, many of whom commended its catchiness. Others were, however, ambivalent towards its similarities with Azalea's previous singles " Black Widow" and "Fancy". "Beg for It" became a top 30 hit on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and in Australia, where it peaked at number 27 and number 29 respectively. It was more successful on the U.S.
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chart where it peaked at number eight for five consecutive weeks and became Azalea's fourth top 10 hit of 2014. It also peaked at number four in Germany and number nine in Flanders (Belgium). In May 2015, "Beg for It" was certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). An accompanying
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for the song, directed by
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, was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts and Azalea's conflicting tour schedule. Instead, an accompanying lyric video for the song was released on Azalea's
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page. Their first live performance of the song on ''
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'' was panned by many critics, who commented extensively on MØ's vocal latency and poor performance timing, with one deeming it "one of the most cringe-worthy live moments in recent history". MØ uploaded a handwritten apology in response to the criticism, in which she explained that she experienced technical difficulties with her microphone. The singer was absent from all of Azalea's subsequent live performances of "Beg for It" on ''
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'', the 41st People's Choice Awards and the 2014 American Music Awards.


Background

"Beg for It" was written by Azalea,
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,
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, and Kurtis McKenzie and Jon Turner of the Arcade. The Invisible Men and the Arcade also produced the track, while Daniel Zaidenstadt and Paul Falcone did the recording. The song was recorded in four different studios;
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in
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and Grove Studios in
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, and Downtown Music Studios in
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. "Beg for It" was subsequently mixed by Anthony Kilhoffer with the assistance of Kyle Ross at The Mix Spot in Los Angeles, and then
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by Miles Showell at
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in London. Azalea previewed "Beg for It" during her live show at the
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in London on 14 September 2014. The preview resulted in widespread media speculation that the song featured XCX, and would serve as a sequel to "
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", XCX's previous collaboration with Azalea. However, in Azalea's announcement of the song's single release on
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on 10 October 2014, it was revealed that Danish singer
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was the track's featured vocalist instead. The rapper went on to post her view of MØ on the social media network, stating: "A lot of you may not know her, but she's super cool. I love her voice and her eyebrows". In an interview with
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, Azalea said she wanted to assist a rising star with a guest feature on her album, and "fell in love" with MØ after discovering the singer on
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. XCX later revealed on Twitter that she specifically wrote MØ's hook in the song.


Release

"Beg for It" served as the
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from the
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of Azalea's debut studio album ''
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'', titled ''
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'' (2014), and was preceded by the promotional single, "
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". The single's
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was revealed by Azalea on
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on 17 October 2014. The sketched cover depicts Azalea posing with a jacket draped over her shoulder, while accompanied by a
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. Writing for
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, Bradley Stern praised the visual, stating that the rapper was "looking fierce". John Walker of
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opined that the artwork was predominantly influenced by American artist
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and
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. "Beg for It" was released as digital download "instant grat" in the United States at 00:00 EST (15:00 UTC) on 24 October 2014, with the pre-order of ''Reclassified'' on the
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. The song then received its radio premiere on
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a few hours later, at 06:00 EST (11:00 UTC). WJHM subsequently played the song 16 times in its first day following its premiere. "Beg for It" impacted
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and
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radio in the United States on 28 October 2014. The song's digital release was slated to 24 November 2014 in the United Kingdom, the same day as ''Reclassified''. A digital remixes EP was later commissioned in Australia on 18 December 2014, and in the United Kingdom on 25 January 2015.


Composition

"Beg for It" is a hip hop and
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song. It contains a percolating, booming stark
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, and solicits a sinuous, minimalist feel. The song's instrumentation comprises an impish, echoed
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, hollowed-out bass, and
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and
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played by members of The Invisible Men and The Arcade. "Beg for It" is set in the
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of common time, with a moderately fast
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of 94
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. It is composed in the
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of E flat minor with Azalea and MØ's vocals spanning the tonal nodes of E4 to D5. A basic sequence of A# m–F#-C#-Gb is followed throughout the song as its
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. The track opens with Azalea rapping the line, "Pull up looking picture perfect, baby / High price, but I'm worth it baby". MØ sings the chorus hook, "I know you like the way I turn it on / I'm out here with my friends / Imma make you beg, make you beg for it," with "swagger", and a playful and bubbly tone; in contrast with Azalea's
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and braggadocio in its verses. It was noted that MØ's vocal was heavily processed, with a jocose sample bound along with it. "Beg for It" also features additional vocals by XCX and
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by Antonia Karamani. The track garnered several comparisons with the rapper's two previous singles, " Black Widow" and "Fancy". It was also noted to share similarities with T.I.'s "
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", which features Azalea. "Beg for It" contains themes of
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, and prominently figures the phrase "pussy power". The lyric, "Iggy, Iggy, Iggy can't you see? / That everyone wants to put their hands on me" interpolates
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's " Hypnotize" (1997). Marissa G. Miller of
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noted that Azalea's verse, "That everybody wanna put their hands on me / See I be on this money why your man on me / And I need another hand with all these bandz on me," depicted the rapper as "headstrong". Throughout the song, the Azalea's lyrics tease and gloat about an ex-lover who "wants to bring the feeling back". "Beg for It" also explores a common pop theme of telling a man to work hard for the protagonist's attention.


Critical reception

"Beg for It" garnered generally favourable reviews from
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. Jeff Benjamin of
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said Azalea "shines and sounds more confident than ever" and that the song was "perhaps even more addicting" than "Fancy". MTV News reporter Adam Fleischer said that the rapper "may have another smash on her hands". Jaclyn Hendricks of the ''
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'' suggested that "Beg for It" was Azalea's catchiest song to date. Complimenting the track's jocose sample, MØ's "distinct" vocal and Azalea's rapping, Amy Davidson of
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said the single was "doing nothing to disprove that Iggy is anything but at the top of her game right now".
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's David Jeffries highlighted "Beg for It" as the second-best song on ''Reclassified'', behind "Fancy". ''
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'' writer David Drake described it as "a more immediate, pop-chart-ready record than anything she's made outside 'Fancy' itself". Rory Cashin of ''
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'' commended MØ's "uniquely chilly sexy confidence" in "Beg for It". The track was also deemed "catchy" by Daniel Kreps of ''
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's Chris Coplan felt "Beg for It" demonstrated Azalea's versatility in her musical collaborations. However, critics were ambivalent towards the song's similarities with "Fancy" and "Black Widow". Idolator's Mike Wass said the track comes close to resembling "Fancy", but noted that "the formula clearly still works". Wass also gave praise to Azalea's flow in her lyrics and predicted that with an accompanying
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, "Beg for It" would become the rapper's fourth top 10 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Patrick Ryan of ''
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'' commended the track for containing the staples of "Fancy" and "Black Widow", and highlighted its "arresting" verses, "hypnotic" beat and "memorable" hook. Similarly, PopSugar's Nick Maslow complimented "Beg for It" for following the formula set by its two predecessors, Azalea's "memorable" verses and MØ's "earworm-worthy" hook. James Grebey of '' Spin'' wrote: "The bulk of the song does sound quite a bit like a mashup of 'Fancy' and 'Black Widow,' a comparison that can, we guess, be taken as a compliment. Or, you know, not". In a mixed review, ''Billboard'' columnist Jason Lipshutz awarded "Beg for It" two-and-a-half out of five stars, criticising Azalea's use of half-baked similies and following the formula of "Fancy", but viewed the song as MØ's "best bid for U.S. stardom". ''Music Times'' writer Carolyn Menyes said that what made "Beg for It" most remarkable was the manifestation that its hook was written by "Fancy" collaborator XCX, and dismissed its lyrics and rhymes. She felt Azalea showcased "impressive rapping prowess," but was meandering throughout the track. However, Menyes called MØ "the true standout" on the track and said that it would assist the singer with her breakthrough into mainstream success in the United States. Allan Raible of
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viewed the song as a "redo" of "Fancy" and felt Azalea lacked an "impressive flow". Raible concluded, "While this works, it is more of the same". In a negative review, Jim Farber of the '' Daily News'' called "Beg for It" a "rote recycle" of "Fancy", and commented, "It sounds like it was thrown together as quickly as possible, a nervous sop to her ravenous fan base". While Sam Wolfson of ''
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'' deemed it "a cheap rip-off" of "Fancy", adding, "the same schoolgirl chorus and flow g-g-g-gimmicks". Similarly, Maura Johnston of the same publication said that the track "can't hold a candle to 'Fancy,' pop-song wise".


Commercial performance

In the United States, "Beg for It" debuted at number 92 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 issued for 8 November 2014. It sold 20,000 digital copies and garnered a 20 million radio audience in its first week. In its fifth week, it climbed from number 49 to number 35, in part attributed by a 12% increase in its digital sales of 48,000 copies that week. The song then rose to number 29 the following week, in part attributed by the 1.5 million streams it received for that week. It went on to peak at number 27 on 10 January 2015, becoming Azalea's sixth top forty hit and MØ's first chart entry and first Top 40 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and remained on the chart for a total of 16 weeks. "Beg for It" bowed at number 26 on the
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chart dated for 8 November 2014. In its fifth week, it rose from number 14 to number nine and was the chart's greatest airplay gainer for that week. The song also marked Azalea's fourth top 10 hit on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for 2014, and went on to peak at number eight for five consecutive weeks. "Beg for It" debuted at number 28 on the
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chart issued for 15 November 2014 as its greatest gainer for that week. It then climbed to number 17, becoming the chart's greatest gainer for a second successive week, and later peaked at number four on the chart dated for 3 January 2015. "Beg for It" was most successful on the
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chart, where it debuted at number 48 on the chart issued for 27 December 2014, and later peaked at number three for two consecutive weeks. As of January 2015, "Beg for It" had sold 604,380 copies in the United States. It was certified Platinum by the
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(RIAA) on 29 May 2015. "Beg for It" peaked at number 29 on the Australian Singles Chart issued for 23 November 2014, marking Azalea's sixth top 40 hit in Australia. In Canada, the song debuted at number 88 on the
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dated for 7 December 2014, and went on to reach a peak of number 44. "Beg for It" was less successful in the United Kingdom, where it did not receive a radio release, peaking at number 111 on the
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issued for 6 December 2014. It also peaked at number 88 on the
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.


Live performances


''Saturday Night Live''

Azalea performed "Beg for It" for the first time on live television in a rendition with MØ, during the rapper's appearance on ''
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'' on 25 October 2014. The performance started with Azalea dressed in all-black, seated on a black throne surrounded by two large
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marble statues. Erin Whitney of ''
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'' opined that the set had a "futuristic ''
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'' meets ''
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'' vibe". Azalea went on to gyrate across the stage for the rest of the performance, while flanked by a bevy of male and female backing dancers. MØ took the stage midway through "Beg for It" to deliver the song's chorus. The performance became the subject of widespread media attention and controversy, and was unanimously panned by critics. ''
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'' deemed it "one of the most cringe-worthy live moments in recent history," and highlighted that it was MØ's "nervous dancing and offbeat singing" that garnered the worst of the criticism. ''
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s Julianne Escobedo Sheppard commented that Azalea fell victim to the "''Saturday Night Live'' curse" with the performance which she felt "wasn't doing any favours" for the rapper's reputation. Katie Hasty of
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said that "Beg for It" was "hardly ready for primetime, or nighttime, or just about any time at all, particularly when it came to featured singer MØ". HitFix subsequently placed the performance in their list of "10 terrible ''SNL'' musical performances". The performance was also listed as one of the show's worst moments of 2014 by the ''
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''. Hilary Hughes of ''
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'' commented that MØ "stumbled upon her lines with the grace of a drunk person in a church" and felt the performance's execution was "abysmal". Hughes went on to question if the performance was the worst in ''Saturday Night Live'' history. Chris Payne of ''Billboard'', and the ''
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'' called the rendition a "flub". Menyes dismissed it as a "disastrous performance," and said MØ "missed all her marks". The performance aided a four percent gain in Azalea's overall points on the ''Billboard'' Social 50, where she rose one position to number 13. According to
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, the performance generated 170,000 new fans for the rapper across Twitter and
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, and resulted in a 73% rise in Azalea's weekly reactions on Instagram, where she posted scenes from the broadcast. MØ later addressed her performance's criticism with an image of a handwritten apology she posted on Instagram the following day. She explained that she had technical issues on her microphone, which resulted in latency in her vocal delivery and poor performance timing. The singer also stated, "It pains me and I'm so sad today. But life goes on...", adding, "It sucks to be an anti-hero". Azalea responded by resonating that she chose to collaborate with MØ because she was "amazing" and said that the singer's talent would be showcased to her critics in a performance of "Beg for It" at the 2014 American Music Awards. The rapper also told MØ to not let the criticism "knock her confidence," adding, "things go wrong along the way, its not against the rules". To which MØ replied: "that's so true.. My mom actually called me right this moment and said the exact same thing. Wise women". Despite Azalea's response and announcement of their American Music Awards performance, MØ was absent from all the rapper's subsequent live performances of "Beg for It". On 25 November 2014, MØ elaborated on her ''Saturday Night Live'' performance, saying,
It taught me two things, one of which I already knew: I already knew that technical problems happen and you'll never figure out why, but there's a problem and you dunno what to do… And maybe if I was more trained in doing that kind of thing I could have faked it, but I got confused from the moment I opened my mouth because I couldn't hear my timing so I was just lost. And I'm very bad at looking like I own it if I don't. I don't wanna be that perfect hero that does everything right because I'm not. I always fucking walk into a wall and stuff like that. I'm very clumsy and that's fine.


Other performances

At the 2014 American Music Awards on 23 November 2014, Azalea performed the track in a medley with "Fancy" while dancing affront a futuristic jungle gym that was being climbed by several of her backing singers and dancers. At one point during the rendition, Azalea's audio dropped out, to which
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suggested was a result of censoring
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. While Joe Lynch of ''Billboard'' cited it as a microphone problem on Azalea's part in his review of the rendition which he described as "great showmanship, so-so execution," adding, "maybe the song is cursed?" In an article entitled, "Iggy Azalea's 'Beg For It' AMAs Performance: Where Was MØ?", Lipshutz wrote that MØ's absence "wasn't groundbreaking news" and that a rep for the singer did not immediately respond to request for comments. ''Rolling Stone'' said the performance evoked the music videos of
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" (1989). Dressed in pink trousers and a printed blazer, Azalea reprised "Beg for It" in a rendition with
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on ''
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'' on 26 November 2014. ''
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'' said Azalea "worked the stage" during the rendition. Josiah Hughes of ''
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'' viewed it as an "explosive performance" and said, "Though there was plenty going on onstage, it was the rapper who commanded the most attention". '' XXL'' called it "a performance full of attitude". While ''Music Times'' writer Shawn Christ said The Roots elevated the rapper's rendition to "new heights," and deemed it "a pretty steamy performance, at least for ''
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''s standards". On 8 January 2015, Azalea performed the track as the closing performance of the 41st People's Choice Awards. The rendition featured vibrant stage colouring and choreography. Azalea sported a 1960s mod hairdo and a white bodysuit, while her surrounding dancers were similarly dressed in all-white outfits.
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, Mondrian-stimulated squares served as the rapper's backdrop throughout. Despite Azalea's
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during the performance which was later deemed "embarrassing" by Nadine DeNinno of '' OK!'', the rendition was well received by critics and the show's audience. Katie Atkinson of ''Billboard'' wrote that Azalea "looked every bit the champion" and "stood out from the pack," during the performance which she felt was "confident," and "a whole new take" in comparison with previous renditions of "Beg for It". ''Rap-Up'' deemed the performance "white-hot," while George Palathingal of the ''
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'' described it as "slick". Brian Josephs of The BoomBox said the crowd responded well to the performance. Similarly, Josh Sorokach of People's Choice said Azalea's rendition "delighted" the show's audience, and was "crowd-pleasing" and "memorable". The performance also garnered a positive reception from
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and
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Music video

On 20 October 2014, Azalea announced on Twitter that
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would be directing the music video for "Beg for It", and wrote, "I'm so excited I've looked to him as an inspiration for so long, def worth the wait". The music video's release was later dubbed an
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scenario by the media and Azalea's fans. On 23 December 2014, Azalea announced on Twitter that the clip had been scrapped due to poor timing and her conflicting
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schedule, stating that she "missed the window". The rapper also said that as a result she had to shift her focus to "
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", which she confirmed as the second single from ''Reclassified'' in the same announcement. According to a ''Music Times'' report, speculation arose among the media and the rapper's fans that the music video had been cancelled because of her controversial live performance of the song with MØ on ''Saturday Night Live''. An accompanying
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lyric video for "Beg for It" premiered on Azalea's
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account on 24 November 2014. In the video, the rapper's bars are criss-crossed over an old cinema screen. It also featured imagery of static wild cats.


Formats and track listings

*;Digital download #"Beg for It" (featuring MØ) – 2:58 *;Digital download – Remixes EP # "Beg for It" (featuring MØ) TC!ETC! Remixnbsp;– 3:07 # "Beg for It" (featuring MØ) iddim Commission Remixnbsp;– 4:50 # "Beg for It" (featuring MØ) he Heavy Trackerz Remixnbsp;– 3:29 # "Beg for It" (featuring MØ) oo Station Remixnbsp;– 3:43 # "Beg for It" (featuring MØ) 3II Remixnbsp;– 2:58 # "Beg for It" (featuring MØ) loWolf Remixnbsp;– 3:04


Credits and personnel

;Management *Recorded at Record Plant, Los Angeles; Sarm West Studios, Grove Studios, London; Downtown Music Studios, New York *Mixed at The Mix Spot, Los Angeles *Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London *Published by
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/ Blacksmith Music / Turn First Music Publishing / Sony ATV EMI /
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/ Pen Paper Music / Lateral Publishing ;Personnel *Amethyst Kelly –
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,
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*Karen Ørsted – lead vocals *Charlotte Aitchison – songwriter, additional vocals *The Invisible Men – songwriters, producers *Kurtis McKenzie – songwriter,
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and programming,
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*Jon Turner – songwriter *The Arcade – producers *Antonia Karamani –
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*George Astasio – drums and programming *Jon Shave – keyboards *Jason Pebworth – keyboards *Daniel Zaidenstadt –
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*Paul Falcone – recording *Anthony Kilhoffer – mixing *Kyle Ross – mixing assistant *Miles Showell – mastering Credits and personnel adapted from the ''Reclassified'' album liner notes.


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links


Lyric video
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