Wednesday 11 May 2016

Azealia Banks vs Everyone!!!

Azealia Banks was definitely in the mood to ruffle some feathers today - "she actually dragged some feathers."



I'm a fan of substance and respeck and this is where Azealia Loses. 

She crosses the line, but this time I feel she may have gone too far.

The comments that were made towards Zayn were very ignorant and the fact that it started with such a minor thing really makes you think "What the fuck is up wid this chick?"

It looks like it started with Zayn making this indirect shady comment.

'No lies... I see you reaching but I don't care *emoji smile and peace fingers*



Now this lil comment set Azealia off -  "All da way off"





These were the comments which lead to Azealia being taken off the Born & Bred line up.

Azealia has a habit of shotting herself in the foot. 

She makes a lot of uncensored comments.

Azealia decided to also use this time to go in on the UK Grime Artists and UK rappers.



I can agree that the UK swag can come across as a little "forced".

There are UK rappers that try to copy the US swag and it's just not natural....
They look for acceptance from the US so they try to be like them.

*cough cough* "Did somebody say Krept and Konan?"

There are others who try to show the US hip hop artists our talent.

Recently UK rappers have been showing the likes of Drake and Kanye about the UK culture.

*cough cough*  "Yessss....Skepta."

She is right about rap/hip hop being American culture, but the essence of Hip Hop is about the struggle, the unity, the lifestyle it's not about the country your from.

It's not just a genre.

A few 'UK artists' were very pissed by Azealia's comments.


Some people made some valid points, while others just sounded real stupid.

Azealia wasn't backing down - she came right back...



This girl has no chill.

Stop feeding the fire.

"Did I hear Charlamagne say 'Donkey of the Day'?"

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