Okay, it’s official. Azealia Banks doesn’t like Beyonce. In a series of heated tweets, the malcontented rhymer slammed the R&B superstar for "capitalizing on black women’s suffering" with her visual album, Lemonade.

It all started when Banks addressed a fan who praised Queen Bey’s album for being empowering to Black women.

“ITS NOT. because its coming from an entertainer. she’s capitalizing on a national convo, w/o actually having 2,” she tweeted.

The 24-year-old rhymer then went on to questioned Beyonce's authenticity when it came to participating in real dialogue about black women's issues.

"[She] purposefully strayed away from political discourse her entire career to make sure she didn't alienate white ppl," she contends. "And now that black women's suffering is a a national conversation, she wants to hop on it and make our suffering "trendy."

"She needs to stay under [Jay Z's] foot where she belongs, and stay out of the creative woman's way," she added.

Banks then responded to famed journalist-author Ta-Nehisi Coates who also praised Beyonce’s album as well.

“She’s not an artist, she’s a poacher. she takes food out of darker skinned women’s mouths & pretends to be inspired,” she tweeted. “Beyonce spent her entire career purposefully avoiding “blackness” but now that it’s a trend she’s trying to capitalize on it.”

A few days prior, Banks went on her Twitter account to denounce Beyonce's Lemonade. The Harlem rapper said the album reinforces a negative stereotype about black women as always being sad and downtrodden.

Clearly, Azealia Banks is not afraid of the BeyHive.

What do you think of Azealia Bank's latest tirade against Beyonce? Is she right or wrong in her assessment? Tell us in the comments below.

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