Rapper Azealia Banks & Singer Erykah Badu End Feud
The olive branch has been extended and the feud is officially over. Today on twitter, rapper Azealia Banks and singer Erykah Badu ended their feud. From what we’re the told, the pair both apologized. See the tweet belows.
Reportedly, the fallout began on Twitter (late last year), when Badu said she didn’t listen to Banks’ music. See the throwback tweets of how it all went down below.
Tried “@pradahungry: Does @fatbellybella listen to azealia banks? Always wanted to know”
— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) February 12, 2015
Banks caught word of Badu’s Tweet, and wrote on Twitter
@fatbellybella ….. Jealousy.
— AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) February 14, 2015
Badu replied to Banks:
Well shit I did try. Maybe you’re right.. I’m just to old to get it. You cool tho?
Well shit I did try. Maybe you’re right.. I’m just to old to get it. You cool tho? “@AZEALIABANKS: @fatbellybella ….. Jealousy.”
— ErykahBadoula (@fatbellybella) February 14, 2015
@fatbellybella I’m cool, I was just trying to make sure you were cool…. ?? — AZEALIA BANKS (@AZEALIABANKS) February 14, 2015
Anywho, we’re glad these two talented women made nice.
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