Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora have earned rave reviews since the recent release of the music video for "Black Widow". According to a report from The Wrap, the music video was inspired by Quentin Tarantino's classic film, "Kill Bill", and the rapper is set to perform the said track at the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards 2014.
The action-packed Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora music video shows the duo trying to take down "Kill Bill" actor Michael Madsen. The Australian rapper and British singer looked like heroines in what The Wrap review described as a "colourful and interestingly choreographed video".
Iggy Azalea also posted to her Instagram account a shot from the "Black Widow" music video.
Aside from Michael Madsen, "Goodfellas" actor Paul Sorvino was also featured in the Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora collaboration.
Rapper T.I., who previously teamed up with Iggy Azalea for the track "No Mediocre", can also be seen in the "Black Widow" music video.
Prior to the Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora track, the blond rapper's other collaborations include "Fancy", with Charli XCX, and "Problem" with Ariana Grande.
The song "Black Widow" will be performed by Iggy Azalea at the MTV Video Music Awards 2014 on August 24.
According to a report from MTV.com, other artists confirmed to perform at the music channel's annual awards show include Usher, Ariana Grande, 5 Seconds of Summer and Maroon 5.
Pop and R&B diva Beyonce was also recently confirmed to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards 2014. She will also receive a special lifetime acheievement recognition, the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.
The MTV Video Music Awards 2014 will air live on Aug. 24 from the Forum in Inglewood. According to LA Times, this year's VMAs will be the first awards show to broadcast from the Forum since it reopened earlier this year after a $100-million makeover by Madison Square Garden Co.