via Instagram (@azealiabanks)Music / NewsMusic / NewsAzealia Banks shares sneak peek of her fashion anthem, ‘New Bottega’Prada-da-da-da!ShareLink copied ✔️August 31, 2022August 31, 2022TextGünseli Yalcinkaya Following news of her upcoming reality show last week, Azealia Banks has teased a preview of her upcoming track “New Bottega“. Taking to Instagram, the rapper shared a screen recording of the (so far) unofficial track, which can best be described as a tribute to Italian fashion houses past and present. With the caption “NEW BOTTEGA , PRADA-DA-DA-DA!” in reference to the song’s chorus, the track opens with a thumping house beat, as Banks lists off: “I like the Gucci, the Miu Miu, Missoni, new Cavalli/ Vintage Armani, Ferragamo.” OK there may be a point around halfway where she slides into a less-than-convincing Italian accent – it’s giving Lady Gaga in House of Gucci – but if the melody and earworm hook is anything to go by, the track is sure to become an instant fashion hit. Back in March, the rapper debuted a new track “Rule The World” at the Ottolinger show at Paris Fashion Week. Banks first previewed “New Bottega“ on Instagram earlier this month. We‘ve yet to receive an official release – the track was meant to arrive on streaming platforms last Friday – but you can listen to a clip below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDon’t Be Dumb: The top 5 features on A$AP Rocky’s new album The rise of ‘Britainicana’: How Westside Cowboy are reshaping UK indieR!R!Riot is Taiwan’s pluggnb princessWhen did UK underground rap get so Christian? Why listening parties are everywhere right nowA night out with Feng, the ‘positive punk’ of UK UgDoppel-gäng gäng gäng: 7 times artists used body doublesWesley Joseph is the Marty Supreme of R&B (only nicer) How Turnstile are reinventing hardcore for the internet ageWill these be the biggest musical moments of 2026?Rising singer Liim is the crooning voice of New York CityFrench producer Malibu is an ambient antidote for the chronically online