Azealia Banks Fires Shots at Kendrick Lamar Over 6ix9ine's Use of N-Word: Twitter Drama Unfolds

Azealia Banks is not backing down from Kendrick Lamar, igniting a heated Twitter feud over his silence on 6ix9ine's use of the N-word.

The fiery rapper, known for her hit "212," took to Twitter to question Kendrick's criticism of Drake's language while ignoring similar behavior from 6ix9ine.

"Where was Kendrick when there was a gay Mexican in a rainbow lacefront running around saying n***a??" she tweeted. "Do Kendrick know he doesn't have a 'passionfruit,' or anything but small sneaker rage to give us LOL."

In another tweet, she prodded, "What's really behind the beef? Who's crushing on who?"

Kendrick Lamar's jab at Drake's use of the N-word came on his track "Euphoria," where he raps, "I even hate when you say the word 'na,' but that's just me, I guess/Some shit just cringeworthy, it ain't even gotta be deep, I guess." He concludes with, "We don't wanna hear you say na no more."

Drake hit back in his track "Family Matters" with, "'N***a,' I said it, I know that you mad."

Additionally, Kendrick compared Drake to 6ix9ine on "They Not Like Us," rapping, "Freaky-ass n***a, he a 69 God."

While the phrase "69 God" could be interpreted in multiple ways, one interpretation seems to point to 6ix9ine, who pleaded guilty to using a child in a sexual performance in 2015. 6ix9ine, of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent, frequently incorporates the N-word in his music, including his debut single, "Gummo."

This isn't the first time Banks has targeted Kendrick. Just a week ago, she questioned Kendrick's claims about Drake and accused him of having "short man short dick insecurities." She previously labeled Lamar as a "small, fake gangsta nepo [baby]" and declared Drake the winner of their feud.

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