Outspoken rapstress Azealia Banks recently stopped by Hot 97 for an interview with Ebro In The Morning and some of the things she said ruffled a few feathers while others caused fans to probe deeper into Banks' opinion via Twitter. A mention of Action Bronson led to an exchange between the two after the "212" femcee called out the "white media."

Following the interview and some input from Iggy Azalea, a fan posed a question for Banks on her thoughts about other white rappers in the genre, namely Your Old Droog and Bronson. Initially, Bronson issued a warning to Banks tweeting, "DONT EVER IN LIFES HISTORY MENTION MY NAME IN A SLANDEROUS MANNNER. @bekushner @AZEALIABANKS @IGGYAZALEA"


As expected, Banks fired back and the two went back and forth throwing shade for everyone to see.

The "Heavy Metal and Reflective" rapper went on to call the former chef a "sub-par Ghostface Killah" and accused him of stealing the Wu-Tang Clan rapper's flow. She continued to share her opinion of the "Easy Rider" rhymer on her respective timeline. We've compiled her tweets.

I WOULDN'T EVEN LET YOU SMELL MY P---Y IF YOU WERE DYING AND UR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT. Action Bronson trying to insert his little insignificant opinion on anything is Jokes when he's already a fake ghostface. This is like an exorcism.. all demons residing in the bodies of white people who appropriate black culture are just SCREAMING for survival. but you're nothing more than a greasy-fat white man from queens who's impersonating Ghostface killa. You're a tribute band @ActionBronson 

The social media exchange comes on the heels of Azealia Banks' emotional Ebro In The Morning interview, where she questioned the cultural appropriation of white artists in hip-hop, specifically when those artists fail to use their celebrity to speak out on black issues.

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