Azealia Banks found herself in the middle of yet another Twitter beef that started on Tuesday and is still ongoing as of this report.
The Harlem, New York rapper took exception to Zayn Malik's new music video for "Like I Would." She accusing the former One Direction singer of taking ideas from some of her visuals.
"Damn Zayn be mood boarding the fuck of out me .. I'm not mad about this though. Zayn is a cutie pie," she wrote on an Instagram photo that appeared to show the similarities she spoke about.
Zayn responded by tweeting "@AZEALIABANKS why you been saying nasty things about me? I wasn't talking about you lol."
All hell broke loose soon afterwards as Banks went off on the singer and the UK rap scene.
My @'s too good for you
— zayn (@zaynmalik) May 10, 2016
"U.S.A IS ABOUT TO TEACH YOU WHO NOT TO FucK WITH!!" Banks continued. "When your entire extended family has been obliterated by good ol the U.S of A will you still be trying to act like a white boy pretending to be black? Do you understand that you are a sand nigga who emulates white boys' renditions of black male hood? Do you know how lost and culture less you are?" she went on. "Dude, I make better music than you. Simmer down with that fake white boy rebellion and that wannabe beiber (sic) swag. Lol u a bitch niggga for even responding like that. Keep sucking this yung rapunxel dick u hairy curry scented bitch. Imma start calling you punjab you dirty bitch. You a dick rider for real for real. Ride this dick until the wheels fall off Punjab."
Fans from the UK started flooding Banks' timeline with insults prompting her to take a dump on their rap culture.
"The UK really can't rap though. UK RAP is just a disgrace to rap culture in general," she wrote. "Rap/Hip-Hop culture is AMERICAN in itsPUREST form. UK rappers NEVER have swag. It's ALWAYS FORCED."
That was enough to get the "212" rapper dropped from the lineup for London's "Rinse Born & Bred" festival, which she was scheduled to headline on June 5.
“We have decided to cancel Azealia Banks' headline appearance at Rinse Born & Bred," festival organizers said in a statement Wednesday, May 11. "Rinse Born & Bred is a celebration of rave culture and has been created for EVERYONE. We celebrate inclusivity and equality.”
ANNOUNCEMENT: @RinseFM I @bornandbredLDN pic.twitter.com/AB3wnTaSru
— Rinse I Born & Bred (@bornandbredLDN) May 11, 2016
Welp...
**UPDATE** May 12
Azealia must have broken a few Twitter rules because her account has been suspended. SMH.
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