
Wale and Azealia Banks clashed on-line after his cryptic publish sparked a string of insults and controversial remarks from the rapper-singer.
Wale ignited a digital battle with Azealia Banks earlier this week after a cryptic tweet about authenticity within the music business triggered a barrage of non-public assaults and controversial remarks.
The rapper tweeted, “I’m not sellin my soul. I’m not playin them different video games both .. ain’t no ‘period’ I ain’t by no means stopped…hope this helps wit the nostalgia bait.”
Nevertheless, Banks took the publish as a chance to tear into Wale’s profession and persona.
She responded with a blunt dismissal of Wale’s catalog. “N#### the one scorching track you ever made is ‘ridin in that black joint,’” she started. “It’s no shade.”
Banks didn’t cease there, including, “However ur rap swag and supply and persona bought one thing off in a really generic kind of manner. It’s highkey trigger u African no shade. U shoulda been African T-pain.”
Wale fired again with sarcasm, referencing a pageant lineup that includes T-Ache and poking enjoyable at her critique. “The rooster butcher girl sayin my solely hit is off a online game I by no means performed earlier than is humorous af,” he joked. “I don’t even suppose that track is on dsp. We Stan.”
He continued, “My favourite factor on this app is you tellin all people what they need to be doing…life is difficult af and but you discover time to inform all people in every single place on a regular basis easy methods to do issues … you’re manner too form to us.”
Azealia Banks Claims Wale Is “Jealous” Of Her
That solely fueled Banks additional. She accused Wale of getting a “interval panty fetish” and referred to as him a “dumb colonized Nigerian,” claiming his music lacked affect as a result of he tried to seem non-threatening to white producers.
She additionally stated he was “jealous” of her and labeled him an “compulsory black rap sidekick doing trash remixes” for pop stars like Lily Allen and Girl Gaga.
The feud took a darker flip when Banks used a homophobic slur, calling Wale a “flaming gay,” a remark that shortly drew backlash and reignited criticism over her lengthy historical past of constructing anti-LGBTQ remarks.
Wale wrapped up the alternate by dismissing her tirade, saying her commentary appeared like “if chat gpt and pitchfork had a child.”