Former Busta Rhymes affiliate Rah Digga recently dished on current female rappers in the game and gave her two cents on Iggy Azalea saying the "Black Widow" rhymer is not a representation of hip-hop. Rah's shade follows Azalea criticism from Bay Area rapper Lil Debbie.

"It's just not real to me," Flipmode Squad's former first lady said. "Teach me Australian hip-hop culture. Don't come to America and try to convince me that you're Gangsta Boo. She's a beautiful girl. You know. Capitalize off of the super modeling thing. But we're not gonna believe you if you're out here trying to convince us that you're just trap shooting, street. I can't."

Rah went on to give her opinion on Azalea's debut album The New Classic.

"Personally, I don't consider her hip-hop," she added. "I listened to her album. Everything on there is everything but that."

Earlier this month, Lil Debbie shared similar sentiments during an interview with Vlad TV.

"To be real ... So, it's kinda like Iggy's poppin' now, but — I mean, you know my thoughts on Iggy. Beautiful girl. Looks great. Stunning. Her voice irritates the f--k out of me," she said. "And I know a lot of people in the industry and a lot of guys on the street that are like, 'She's a joke.' Nobody's taking her serious ... It's kinda like she's making s--t, but I've noticed like in commercials when they play 'I'm so fancy' her verse isn't played ... I'm waiting for Iggy Azalea to put out one song all by herself that's a hit. All the way through. With no features. With no singers. With nothing. I'm waiting for Iggy. I wanna hear it. You know what I'm saying? I'm excited. You a fine, white b---h and you're getting shine. So, hold it down for us and put out something really catchy. All the way through. With nobody else on it."

Check out a clip from Rah Digga's interview after the jump.

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