Azealia Banks Apologizes to Nicki Minaj + Cardi B Wants Respect

Azealia Banks has more to say about her clash with Cardi B.

She took to social media hours ago to post a screenshot of Nicki favoriting a tweet from a fan who claimed Azealia stated the truth

She posted the screenshot and wrote the following caption:

As a harlemite ive def had my fair share of cutting a*s , and as a snobby art school girl I can admit having thrown loads of unnecessary jabs at @nickiminaj , but one thing I’ve never been is a liar. If ANYONE is going to be heralded as the face of female rap for this generation it’s Nicki, and if ANYONE deserves a number one record AND her very long overdue Grammy win , it’s Nicki. Nicki absolutely must be first in line as she has set the tone for this new female rap archetype. I have LOADS of respect for this woman’s hustle, drive and determination. She deserves to win FIRST. And let’s not forget Jean Grae!!!! Hiphop owes that woman a celebration too!!!!

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Azealia then sent Nicki a DM and posted a screenshot of their exchange:

On the exchange, Azealia writes the following caption:

Not gonna lie, I cried a bit when she responded. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ @nickiminaj #laguardiahighschool #femalerapforthemotherf*ckingwin

Cardi B is still upset about Azealia’s comments and wrote the following caption after posting a video of her performance from a year ago:

This was Oct 1 2016, around this time last year, I was going to every state promoting my music and investing in my music. Party radio stations podcast .A lot of program directors and DJs thought I wasn’t ready no matter how good the numbers on my mixtapes where ,they thought it was a GIMMICK .I felt like they wasn’t f*cking with me cause I wasn’t signed to a major label .So then I signed to Atlantic and I felt like Atlantic wasn’t doing much for me neither, they just kept telling me “gotta come harder” ,so I slaved my self in the studio till I got my big major hit. Neither my a*s ,t*tties ,beauty or skin complexion got me where I’m at .Around this time last year I was still a bad b*tch and people was telling me NO .Nobody wanted to do NO FEATURES with me or put me on major stages, I had to prove everybody that I wasn’t just a pretty ,funny reality tv star ⭐️ and that music was my passion and that’s why I’m here .Thank you to you all for letting me prove it to y’all that’s why I hit the #1 and I’m going to keep proving it .

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11 comments

  1. Oh Lawd. People are doing way too much. Cardi has one number one single and hasn’t put an album out yet. So hating on her seems premature to me. Like how is one hot song having so many people shooketh?

  2. So she doesn’t want to see that “little black girl cry” inside but just referred to black men and dingy ***** in hip hop? Yeah, she’ll be back on her bullsh-t in a few, stay tuned….

  3. Azealia has a lot of issues. It’s like she drags people because she really just wants their attention and validation. Very sad.

  4. Cardi B !! Lil Sis do u and keep doing you !! People need to stop comparing rappers to one another. Each rapper has there own craft and styles. And allow that style to grow and flow!! Just like there will never be another Whitney, Luther, Micheal , or Prince !! Step your game up and stop putting so much energy into hating another women. AB I’m pretty sure somewhere down the line you have flatbacked it before. #greenisnotyourcolor

  5. Axealia banks is soooo unintelligent and she shows it every time she opens her mouth. The people listening to Cardi b’s song is what made her song #1! You’re just upset because she accomplished what you couldn’t. Don’t be mad!!! She worked hard for everything she’s accomplished!
    People just LOVE to hate!

  6. The Latina privelege argument is stupid hater talk. As a latina, I can speak to the fact that it’s a struggle. We are plenty discriminated against ..the darker your skin color, the greater the struggle and it’s rare for a latin artist to make it big as a rapper in English. There are many rappers who are popular in Spanish, but virtu all unknown to caucasians.

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