Now that Azealia Banks is enjoying her newfound freedom as an independent artist -- she's parted ways with Universal Music -- the rapper celebrates with a new song, 'Heavy Metal and Reflective.'
With so many people on Twitter nowadays, it has become the vehicle for us to voice our thoughts, ideas and shameless plugs -- in 140 characters, of course. And many rappers and singers have used it to air their own laundry, set the record straight or start some beef with another artist. But have you ever wondered how they first stepped into the world of Twitter?
Fans have been waiting patiently for Azealia Banks to release her debut album, 'Broke With Expensive Taste.' But alas, it looks as if the Harlem rapper is at a stalemate. She recently pleaded to get out of her record deal with Universal Records and shared the news via Twitter.
One of the raunchier songs on Beyonce's self-titled album is 'Partition,' and unsurprisingly, there are two artists R-rated enough to make the remix their own: Busta Rhymes and Azealia Banks. They both stamp the track with a verse each for the remix.
Azealia Banks is not one to bite her tongue. The saucy rapper is now blaming Pharrell Williams for the lackluster record sales of their collaboration, 'ATM Jam.'
While we're still waiting on the release date for Azealia Banks' debut album, 'Broke With Expensive Taste,' she decided to drop the video for 'ATM Jam,' the album's second single. Sadly, the visual doesn't feature Pharrell, who's a guest on the track, however, it has more than enough color to stand on its own, literally.
As history has shown us, when you mess with Azealia Banks, she usually bites back. But when she almost got decked with a flying object over the weekend, she just walked off the stage.
Just days after Azealia Banks performed her new single, ‘#ATMJAM,’ at Glastonbury Festival in the U.K., now the full-length version of the song has arrived.