Rapper Azealia Banks says rapper Action Bronson was trying to reach out to her to apologize about their Instagram beef after she attacked Iggy Azalea during her interview with Hot 97.
She tweeted Monday, "Action Bronson is trying to apologize to me by texting a mutual friend of ours and saying he's sorry and shouldn't have said anything to me."
She added, "What a Coward. Action Bronson is trying to oppress me."
After Action Bronson questioned Azealia's comments questioning Hip Hop importance to the black community, which to her seemed to be getting whitewashed, he tweeted her, "BOOOOO *PEOPLE THIS IS UR CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST*??? COME ON."
Both Singer Solange Knowles and rapper Tyler The Creator came to her defense via twitter.
The "Sol-Angel" singer question Action Bronson for his "Civil Rights" statement before hinting that she may have added Azealia to her team, "Signed......a music fan. A black girl."
Jumping to the young rapper's defense, Tyler showed support writing, "I LOVE PASSIONATE PEOPLE SPEAK YOUR FUCKING MIND BE A FREE BIRD FUCK EVERYONE YES."
After Azealia Banks's controversial Hot 97 interview, the young star was bashed, Iggy Azalea and Action Bronson. Celebrity Q-Tip also defended the 23-year-old via twitter to address the young artist passionate interview, "Never forget that Hip Hop is the Civil Rights Movement's love child," she added, "Coming off the heels of the CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT and approaching the end of the Vietnam war it was a crossroads 4 America."
Q-Tip added, "HipHop is a creative artistic and socio-political movement/culture that sprang from the disparate ghettos of NY in the early 1970's."
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