Jumping to the comment section of the 'So Much Better' songstress' Instagram post, the 'Anna Wintour' rapper writes, 'Girl you don't get tired of copying f.k.a twigs?'

AceShowbiz - Azealia Banks is back at it again. Following Rihanna, Lizzo, Normani Kordei and a few other female musicians, she is now coming for Tinashe, who recently came back with a new album "Songs for You" after parting ways with her record label.

She first started it by suggesting that Tinashe copied her pose for "Songs for You" album artwork that showed the latter lying on the floor in a tiny black bikini top and white pants. Azealia shared on her Instagram account a photo of her doing similar pose in black bikini and captioned it, "Lmfao Tinashe tried it. Now she think she f.k.a twigs with the painting. Santa please bring the girls some originality for Xmas."

Posting on her own account apparently wasn't enough for the "Anna Wintour" hitmaker because she later jumped into the comment section of one of Tinashe's Instagram posts to further accuse of her copying FKA Twigs. "Girl you don't get tired of copying f.k.a twigs?" Azealia wrote. If she thought the R&B singer would not notice her post, she couldn't be more wrong.

Seemingly knowing that there's no use of getting angry over Azealia's out-of-nowhere attack, Tinashe replied to her diss, "lololl happy thanksgiving girl, wishing you peace and happiness, stream 'song for you'."

Many fans have also come to her defense, with some assuring Tinashe that all the female musicians that Azealia disses are usually the big ones, which means Tinashe's already considered a big artist. "Tinashe is perfectly fine making her now independent money while you're in a 2 bedroom apartment selling bussy soap and contributing nothing to society," one wrote, as someone else roasted Azealia, "You don't get tired of being nothing but a negative influence on the world?"

"Only reason why we see your name still is because of this kinda clownery you spread," someone else commented. Meanwhile, one other savagely blasted the rapper, "You're promoting a song on SoundCloud vs my sis on Apple Music... calm down girl."

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