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Yesterday Harlem rapper and Internet Hip-Hop phenom Azealia Banks who was previously signed to XL Recordings,  took to Twitter to announce that she has signed with Universal Music. Banks has also been booked to perform at this year’s Coachella Music Festival, sharing the bill with headliners Dr. Dre. and Snoop Dogg.

Banks have recently been making headlines with her views on some of Hip-Hop’s hottest females out. In an interview with The Hundreds Magazine, Banks stated on why she can’t stand Kreayshawn.

“As much as Kreayshawn would love to be considered part of this ‘rap game,’ she’s not ,” she explained. “I guess a part of me is kind of annoyed that those white girls are making these songs, and it’s like if these girls were black and making the same songs would you be that interested?”

As for Ms. Minaj, Banks also had a few words. 

“The butt, the hair, the this, the that, all the other shit, like… As much respect that I have for her, we’ve seen you do this already, what else can you do?”


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Yesterday Harlem rapper and Internet Hip-Hop phenom Azealia Banks who was previously signed to XL Recordings,  took to Twitter to announce that she has signed with Universal Music. Banks has also been booked to perform at this year’s Coachella Music Festival, sharing the bill with headliners Dr. Dre. and Snoop Dogg.

Banks have recently been making headlines with her views on some of Hip-Hop’s hottest females out. In an interview with The Hundreds Magazine, Banks stated on why she can’t stand Kreayshawn.

“As much as Kreayshawn would love to be considered part of this ‘rap game,’ she’s not ,” she explained. “I guess a part of me is kind of annoyed that those white girls are making these songs, and it’s like if these girls were black and making the same songs would you be that interested?”

As for Ms. Minaj, Banks also had a few words. 

“The butt, the hair, the this, the that, all the other shit, like… As much respect that I have for her, we’ve seen you do this already, what else can you do?”



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