

It
is a feud that will not cease, and Azealia Banks has once again spoken
out about her hatred for fellow hip-hop star Iggy Azalea in a publicly
foul-mouthed rant. The
24-year-old took to her Twitter page on Wednesday to unleash her
explicit words shortly after the Australian star’s comments of their
mutual contempt in new interview emerged.
In
retaliation, the American singer launched: ‘Matter of fact. . Let me
just kill this b***h. No one is talking about u so u choose to mention
me.... Wrong move.’ [sic]
‘Mentioning
me is the only thing that will get you attention. Because ur music and
nose job are trash,’ she added. ‘I'm about to take my pettiness to a
whole new level. Like, I'm about to do something SO fucking petty.
You're gonna be gagging all year.’ [sic]
Their long-running feud began in December 2014 when Azealia accused her fellow rapper of not caring about 'black issues'.
In a no-holds-barred interview with ELLE Canada
for their April issue, Iggy confessed that she ‘still hated’ Banks for
'personal' reasons - and that she does support the Black Lives Matter
movement.



Iggy said:
'We
don’t like each other on a personal level, and that has gone on for many
years—before the Black Lives Matter incident happened,' she told the
publication.
'So
when I dismissed her, people started to think that I dismissed the
whole movement, but I wasn’t trying to dismiss Black Lives Matter—I was
trying to dismiss her because it’s our personal s***.
She
added: 'I don’t think the subject matter of her tweet was invalid; I
just think it was emotionally charged and driven by something else, and
the whole thing got so misconstrued.
'I
just wish I had acknowledged the issue head-on because it made people
think I don’t care about what’s going on socially and what’s happening
in America, and I do care.'
Iggy
concluded by saying that despite her regrets about how the feud played
out, that doesn't change her feelings towards Azealia.
'Even
though I still hate Azealia Banks, I wish I had said it in a way that
didn’t make people think I was oblivious to the movement,' she said.
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