Beg For It rapper Iggy Azalea and Los Angeles Lakers star Nick Young are still going strong despite rumors he cheated.

Nick Young Responds To Rumors He Cheated 'Now I Gotta Sleep On The Couch'

She credited living with Young as one of the best parts of her life during an interview in GQ magazine for its February 2015 issue.

"Probably waking up every day in my beautiful house - the new house with my boyfriend, the month or two that we've been in it. I'm just getting to that point now, with the home, where we're getting all the furniture, and it's been really exciting to feel like I'm home."

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She added that spending time in her lavish mansion is what helps her not to take things like fame for granted.

"And I'm walking down the hallway and I see all this great stuff in such a nice house, it's hard to think you have it tough. You have to be thankful for that! So I'm happy. That definitely reminds me every day you should enjoy this."

Iggy and Young have been dating for about a year and a half and moved in together in November 2013. Interestingly enough, Iggy has revealed that their first date was to Target, when she was searching for items to decorate a home that she had just moved into alone. Check out what she said about it in the video below.

They have had little drama to rock their relationship since getting together. But recently Young was speculated to be cheating on Iggy when he was spotted leaving a club with two women. They all got into his car before arriving at a private home together. Young quickly took to Twitter to shut down rumors that he was unfaithful.

While she and Young have had little criticism, Iggy has faced lots of backlash in her career. She told the magazine she hopes to be around for quite awhile, but if not, she has already altered the perception of hip hop. 

"I hope it's long-but I could be here for three or four years and then be out, like most artists. 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."