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Lordt, Jesus be a fence from these demons … Azealia Banks sends out some [per her usual] less than tasteful jabs at K. Michelle, following the cancellation of their North American tour.

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Mid-September, via the Murat Theatre in Indian, was suppose to be the beginning a great friendship among two mouthy women; that did not happen. In fact, the opposite is blooming. With the tour’s cancellation announcement, K. Michelle made it clear that not hitting the road was any of Banks’ fault, but she’s still pissed that she is unable to embark on her first American tour.

Something must had ben brewing behind the scenes, because K. Michelle took to Twitter to let us know that the “poor lizard needed them coins.” Of course the “Ice Princess” female rapper caught wind of it. Banks responded, “Don’t let Black Twitter gas you up mama! Don’t start fights you don’t want to finish.”

With very little [or none at all] @’ing, Banks made it clear that while she was excited about the tour, K. is the one who asked her to come, and not her asking if she could come. “You saught [sought] me out. I never had any interest in working with you or meeting you honey child.” Childish. “But I digress,” she continued. “Happy Monday tweeps!! Hope you all have a nice productive week!”

Banks still plans to go on her own little tour and K. is so unbothered by the situation that she gives a classy attack [which you can see in the gallery].

Check out the gallery for more girl-on-girl words.

I haven’t even had my morning coffee.

In recent weeks, Banks has come for Erykah Badu [again] and claims that Nicki Minaj stole her ideas. Her idea you ask? The topic of “cultural appropriation and fairness.” Girl, bye. While the topic is a good one, it’s not a new one, and Banks surely isn’t the originator. It’s all a matter of who is giving the speech and their delivery. If every chance you get, your negative slander outshines your great debating skills, the negative is what you would be remembered for.