In case you were wondering, Azealia Banks isn't a fan of Nicki Minaj, Miley Cyrus or Taylor Swift's music. The three ladies whose respective beefs seemed to be the highlight of this past Sundays VMAs were all at the receiving end of the "Ice Princess" emcee's latest Twitter tirade.
She set her sights on Cyrus first calling her "Whack" and asking fans "It has to be a joke, isn't she making fun of herself?"
She went on to accuse all the ladies of making "whack music," being "basic" and ripping their style from downtown NYC girls.
Warning: Tweets contain explicit language.
Miley Cyrus HAS to know her shit is whack as fuck. It has to be a joke... Isn't she making fun of herself? Yes? No?
— AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) September 2, 2015
Either way the shit is trizzy as fuck and sucking up too much air. Download "Broke With Expensive Taste" on ITunes !! https://t.co/FbnbDKrMv3 — AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) September 2, 2015
All of y'all bitches are whack and make boring music and rip all ur styles off the downtown NYC girls — AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) September 2, 2015
It's so funny to wake up and see nicki and Miley or nicki and taylor fighting when you ALL make basic ass music. it's a ki !!! — AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) September 2, 2015
ITS A CONTEST OF THE BASICS.
— AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) September 2, 2015
BASIC BASIC BASIC — AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) September 2, 2015
Banks later went on to plug her album Broke With Expensive Taste and defend listening to Minaj's music in the past telling a fan that she only purchased The Pinkprint "Because some of the songs were cute and I like pink and barbies and girly sh*t".
None of the girls have responded yet and probably won't, seeing as Banks has taken shots at Minaj in the past to no avail, and neither Minaj nor Cyrus have spoken on their VMA spat outside of Minaj's very public callout at the show.
Azealia will be embarking on her U.S. tour this fall after her joint tour with K Michelle was canceled last month.
Her first stop is in Indianapolis on the Sept. 15.
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