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Azealia Banks Cancels Album Following ‘Wild n Out’ Taping

Azealia Banks has been gearing up for her long-awaited album, Fantasea II for a while now. But after a controversial appearance on MTV’s Wild ‘N Out, and she made disgusting comments about Wendy Williams, the Harlem rapper decided to cancel her project.

She broke the news via Instagram story, saying the album is canceled indefinitely. “Album is cancelled. I need some time to relax and bounce on dick,” she wrote. “I’ll release new music when I feel like it.”

The news of the album’s cancellation comes a few days after she blasted the Hip Hop improv show for having planned, colorist jokes.

“I did Wildin’ out today. There were tons of pre-planned colorist jokes and of course …. cry baby cried,” she captioned a photo from the set. “Some little scrawny black Atlanta twink was prepared for me. They planned this – hit me on short notice, told me I didn’t have to participate in the coon ass freestyle battles ,(not my style) and I was to sing my song and go home.”

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