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Ghostface Killah Doesn’t Accept Action Bronson’s Apology, Azealia Banks Wants to ‘See Him Get Fucked Up’

Ghostface Killah is coming for Action Bronson — on YouTube. And it’s pretty damn harsh.

Bronson has long garnered comparisons to the legendary MC, but may have taken things a little too far during a recent appearance on ESPN’sSportsNation, when he said “[Ghostface is] not rapping like this no more,” in reference to the success of his most recent album Mr. Wonderful.

 

Naturally, Ghostface (who just released a new album last week) had no interest in taking the insult lying down. In a new six-minute YouTube video, he reads Bronson the riot act over a Teddy Pendergrass song not coincidentally called “Be For Real.”

“You’ve got this little fake ass n—-, Action Bronson, running around sounding like me,” he begins. “I want to tell his little fat fuck self, I gave you a grace period. I was supposed to destroy you a long time ago. You go on Sports Nation, kicking that shit, acting like you the n—-…first of all, you little fat fuck, who gives you the right to even mention my name.”

 

“You done made a mistake boy,” he continues. “You can never fuck with my pen — my sword, my blade — I’m too nasty for you. This is why the fuck you look up to me and sound like me.”

Ghostface concludes, “Don’t let me hang you from a rope and gut you like a pig and leave you out to dry. Because you’re done.”

Watch the full video for yourself:

Azealia Banks, who also recently beefed with Bronson (he threatened to “melt those little tits off that little body,” and she called him a “fat, white, subpar Ghostface Killah,” among other things), jumped in to respond, saying “I want to see him get f—ed up SO badly.”

 

“THE DEVIL LIVES IN THERE,” Bronson says of Azealia’s nether regions. Happy holidays, everybody!

The Young Gunz song “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” might have been written about Azealia Banks’ tendency to argue with other artists on Twitter! After taking aim at Iggy Azalea for the umpteenth time on the social media platform over the past 24 hours, Banks is now sparring with Action Bronson after the Queens-based underground hip-hop artist asked not to be mentioned in the same breath as the “212” rapper.

“DONT EVER IN LIFES HISTORY MENTION MY NAME IN A SLANDEROUS MANNNER,” Bronson tweeted on Friday afternoon, tagging Banks, Azalea and the fan that compared them with him. Banks hopped in and replied, “Nobody dissed you!! but you do sound like the bootleg ghost face and i will definitely flame you on a track any given sunday.” (Bronson’s flow has long been compared to that of Ghostface Killah, for those wondering where that diss comes from.)

DONT EVER IN LIFES HISTORY MENTION MY NAME IN A SLANDEROUS MANNNER. @bekushner @AZEALIABANKS @IGGYAZALEA

— #BRON2ON (@ActionBronson) December 19, 2014

From there, the squabble turned hideous: Bronson tweeted “YOU SUCK” at Banks, called her a “HORSE MOUTH” and claimed that the Devil himself lives in Banks’ genitalia. “U AND IGGY ARE THE SAME ARTIST YALL SHOULD JOIN A GROUP HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA,” he added, before concluding, “WHITE BLACK SPANISH ASAIN WHATEVA I DONT GIVE A F— JUST BE A GOOD PERSON. THATS IT.”

@AZEALIABANKS I WILL MELT THOSE LITTLE TITS OFF THAT LITTLE BOY BODY., CHILL. I — USED TO ALMOST LIKE YOU.

— #BRON2ON (@ActionBronson) December 19, 2014

@ActionBronson u just mad cause i have old dm’s from when you were begging to fuck me fat boy.

— CATTY NOIR (@AZEALIABANKS) December 19, 2014

Meanwhile, Banks fired back with “You’ll be dead of heart attack and diabetes in a year if you don’t slow down fatty cakes,” and “I bet you save bits of food in your undertits,” among other barbs. She also compared Bronson to Kirstie Alley, which, come on, why does the Veronica’s Closet star need to be brought into this ugliness?

@ActionBronson boooooo ur just mad because ur a fat, white, sub-par… ghost-face killa.

— CATTY NOIR (@AZEALIABANKS) December 19, 2014

@ActionBronson you’re an okay rapper for a white person. Ghostface shits on you all day.

— CATTY NOIR (@AZEALIABANKS) December 19, 2014

Yesterday, Banks gave an emotional radio interview where she discussed the appropriation of black culture by white artists, and dissed white rappers like Macklemore and Azalea. The latter addressed the comments on Twitter soon after, writing, “Special msg for banks: There are many black artists succeeding in all genres. The reason you haven’t is because of your piss poor attitude.”