Wale and Azealia Banks’ mysterious posts sparked a series of insults and controversial remarks from the rapper, clashing online.
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Wale sparked a digital war with Azealia Banks earlier this week after a secret tweet about the authenticity of the music industry sparked personal attacks and controversial remarks.
“I’m not going to sell my soul. I’m not playing other games either. Without “times,” I’m never going to stop… Hope this helps nostalgia bait.”
But Banks uses Post as an opportunity to blend Val’s career and role.
She frankly fired Wale’s directory. She started saying, “n ####The only hit song you’ve created is ‘Ridin in Black Toint’.” “It’s not a shadow.”
The bank didn’t stop there, he added: “But your rap swag and delivery, the character gets something in a very general way. It’s high key because you’re Africa without a shadow.
Wale sarcastically sarcastically citing a festival lineup containing T-Pain and joking in her criticism. He joked, “My only hit song is a video game I’ve never played before, and it’s fun,” he joked. “I don’t even think that song is on DSP. We Stan.”
He continued: “What I like most on this app is that you tell everyone what they should do…Life is hard, but you will find that there is time to tell everyone how to do things…you’re so kind to us.”
Azealia Banks claims Wale is “jealous” about her
This will only further boost the bank. She accused Wale of having a “period panty fetish” and called him a “stupid colonial Nigerian” claiming his music lacked influence because he tried to be no threat to white producers.
She also said he was “jealous” of her and tagged him with a “mandatory black rap partner” for pop stars like Lily Allen and Lady Gaga.
The hatred took a dark turn when banks used gay slurs, calling Val “burning gay”, a comment that quickly bounced back and reignited her criticism of the long history of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
Wale brushed off the tirade and said her comment sounded like “If chat gpt and pitchfork had a kid, her comment sounded like one.”
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