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Azealia Banks Bashes Cardi B on Twitter

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Azealia Banks and Cardi B

African-American rapper Azealia Banks is really out for Cardi B as she is constantly attacking the pregnant female rapper on her social media account ever since the interview she had at a TV show called “The Breakfast Club.”

The female rapper whose Twitter account was blocked after violating the terms of usage was asked several questions at the interview but when she was questioned about calling Cardi B an illiterate rat, she replied, “When I look at black women’s culture as a whole thing and then you think about the media and the power the media has … the media has the power to make anyone at the forefront,” she says. “I think that it’s very concerning to me that this conversation surrounding back women’s culture changed.’

“I feel like maybe two years ago the conversation about black culture was really reaching an all-time high. We were really discussing the power among ourselves. Then everything just changed. Then, it was like Cardi B.”

“If my spelling and grammar was that bad I’d be cancelled,” she says. “If Nicki Minaj spelled like that, they’d be ragging on her all day. When it comes to this female rap thing that we have, I don’t understand how we go from Beyoncé and Lemonade and Solange and all these great conversations to like … this. I know we’re not monolithic but come on.

“It’s not that [she’s a stripper]. I feel like you guys use everything to make this bigger than what it is. I just don’t understand the extreme lack of couth. I’ve never seen that. I’ve never seen that at the forefront of female rap. I didn’t know that the bar would be lowered so much. It was kind of like a culture shock. When you’re talking about this female rap thing — bitches that really push their pen, girls that live, breathe and sweat this art thing — I just feel like it’s unfair to the real institution of female rap.”

Cardi B tweeted in response on Twitter:

Screenshot of Cardi B's Tweet

Since Azealia Banks’ main account has been blocked, she used another account to respond tweeting:

Screenshot of Azealia Banks Tweet

Screenshot of Azealia Banks Tweet

Screenshot of Azealia Banks Tweet

Screenshot of Azealia Banks Tweet

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