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Azealia Banks

Azealia Amanda Banks (/əˈzliə/ ə-ZEE-lee-ə; born May 31, 1991) is an American rapper, singer and songwriter. Raised in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, she began releasing music through Myspace in 2008 before being signed to XL Recordings at age 18. She subsequently signed with Interscope and Polydor Records before separating in 2013. Banks became an independent artist and started her own independent record label, Chaos & Glory Recordings. She later signed to Parlophone and Warner Records before quitting her label in 2023.

Azealia Banks
Banks performing in Israel, 2018
Born
Azealia Amanda Banks

(1991-05-31) May 31, 1991 (age 32)
Other names
  • Miss Bank$
  • Азилька[1]
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2008–present
Works
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websitewww.cheapyxo.net

Banks's song "212" has been listed as one of the best songs of 2011 and one of the defining songs of the decade by music publications, including Rolling Stone and Billboard. She has since released two mixtapes (Fantasea in 2012 and Slay-Z in 2016), a studio album (Broke with Expensive Taste in 2014), and two extended plays (1991 in 2012 and Icy Colors Change in 2018). In 2017, Banks had her film debut in the musical drama Love Beats Rhymes, portraying the lead character. Banks's works have garnered acclaim from critics, drawing on various sounds including house, rap, pop, electronic music, and avant-garde.

Throughout her career, Banks's social media presence and outspoken views, especially on U.S. politics and race, as well as disputes with other artists,[5] have attracted significant controversy.[6][7] Complex noted in 2014 that "she gets more attention for her public feuds than she does for her music".[6]

Life and career

Early life and career beginnings

Azealia Amanda Banks was born on May 31, 1991, in New York City's Manhattan borough; she was the youngest of three.[8][9] Her single mother raised her and her two siblings in Harlem, after their father died of pancreatic cancer when she was two years old.[10] Following her father's death, Banks says that her mother "became really abusive—physically and verbally. Like she would hit me and my sisters with baseball bats, bang our heads up against walls, and she would always tell me I was ugly. I remember once she threw out all the food in the fridge, just so we wouldn't have anything to eat." Due to escalating violence, Banks moved out of her mother's home at age 14 to live with her older sister.[11]

At a young age, Banks became interested in musical theater, dancing, acting, and singing. At 16, she starred in a production of the comedy-noir musical City of Angels, where she was found by an agent who sent her to auditions for TBS, Nickelodeon, and Law & Order, all without success.[12] At this point Banks decided to end her pursuit of an acting career, citing the stiff competition and overall sense of nonfulfillment.[13] Because of this lack of fulfillment, she began writing rap and R&B songs as a creative outlet. She never finished high school, instead choosing to follow her dream of becoming a recording artist.[8]

Under the moniker Miss Bank$, she released her debut recording, "Gimme a Chance" online on November 9, 2008.[12] The recording was accompanied by the self-produced track "Seventeen", which sampled the Ladytron song of the same name. Banks sent both tracks to American DJ Diplo.[14] Later that year, she signed a development deal with record label XL Recordings and began working with producer Richard Russell in London, leaving the label later that year due to conflicting ideas.[15][16]

2011–2012: 1991 and Fantasea

Richard [Russell] was cool, but as soon as I didn't want to use his beats, it got real sour. He wound up calling me "amateur" and the XL interns started talking shit about me. It just got real fucking funny. I was like, "I didn't come here for a date. I came here to cut some fucking records." I got turned off on the music industry and disappeared for a bit. I went into a bit of a depression.

—Banks talking of her departure from XL Recordings[16]

After leaving XL Recordings, Banks dropped the 'Miss Bank$' moniker and formally became Azealia Banks, which preceded a move to Montreal. Using YouTube as a portal, she uploaded several demo tracks, including "L8R" and a cover of "Slow Hands" by Interpol. After her Canadian visa expired, Banks returned to New York, where she sold keychains at a Manhattan jazz club and danced at a Queens strip club to make ends meet.[12] "That's when I was really depressed", Banks said. "I don't have a manager, I don't have a boyfriend, I don't have any friends, I don't have any money. Here I am working at the strip club, trying not to say the wrong thing and get into fights with these girls who don't give a shit."[12]

In September 2011, Banks released her debut single, "212", as a free digital download from her website. It was released officially on December 6, 2011, as the lead single from her EP 1991.[17] The track attained moderate European chart success, peaking at No. 14 in the Netherlands, No. 12 in the United Kingdom and No. 7 in Ireland.[18][19][20]

 
Banks performing at the Art Basel in Miami Beach, 2012

Though unsigned at the time, Banks began working with British producer Paul Epworth on a debut studio album.[21] It was announced in December 2011 that she would feature on "Shady Love", a track on American band Scissor Sisters' fourth studio album, Magic Hour, though the feature was uncredited. An accompanying video was released in January 2012 following its radio premiere from Annie Mac (BBC Radio 1) on January 4,[22] though the single's release was canceled for unconfirmed reasons. Banks released the track "NEEDSUMLUV (SXLND)" online on January 16, 2012, coinciding with what would have been the 33rd birthday of the late singer Aaliyah, who is sampled on the track.[23] A week later saw the emergence of a second track, "Bambi", produced by Paul Epworth and selected as the soundtrack for a Thierry Mugler fashion show in Paris.[24]

In May 2012, Banks announced plans to release a mixtape—originally titled Fantastic—titled Fantasea.[25] Preceding its release the tracks "Jumanji",[26] "Aquababe",[27] and "Nathan" (featuring rapper Styles P) were made available online.[28] Fantasea was released via Banks's Twitter account on July 11,[29] and was succeeded by the unveiling of her online radio project Kunt.FM the following week.[30]

Banks's first EP, 1991, was released in the UK on May 28 and in the US the next day.[31] The 4-track EP, which includes 212, was not eligible for the UK Albums chart, but the title track charted at No. 79 on the UK Singles chart.[32] It also reached No. 133 on the US 200,[33] while reaching No. 17 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart,[34] No. 12 on the US Rap chart,[35] and headin' US Heat chart.[36] In 2013, 1991 was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.[37]

Banks was scheduled to release her second single, "Esta Noche", from Fantasea, on September 25, 2012, but it was pulled the day of its release due to sampling disputes between Banks and its producer, Munchi.[38] The next month, it was confirmed that Banks had worked with Lady Gaga on two tracks, "Ratchet" and "Red Flame", on Gaga's third studio album, Artpop (2013), but they did not make the final album cut, and have not been released.[39] Banks also revealed that she collaborated with Kanye West on G.O.O.D. Music's compilation album Cruel Summer but that her contributions did not make the final cut.[39][40] On December 31, 2012, Banks released "BBD", which ultimately appeared on her debut album, Broke with Expensive Taste.

2013–2016: Broke with Expensive Taste and Slay-Z

 
Banks performing at Life Ball 2013

Early in 2012, Banks revealed that her debut album would be called Broke with Expensive Taste, and said it would include contributions from musicians including Toko Yasuda, Theophilus London, Kevin Hussein, and Ariel Pink.[41][42] She initially said the album's lead single would be a track titled "Miss Amor" and that it would be accompanied by a B-side, "Miss Camaraderie", both produced by Lone,[43] but these plans changed: in January 2013 she announced that the first official single from the album would be "Yung Rapunxel", which was released in March 2013 on SoundCloud.[44][45]

In May 2013, Banks announced that the second single from Broke with Expensive Taste would be "ATM Jam", featuring Pharrell.[46] On June 29, she debuted the song at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival,[47] with New York City radio station Hot 97 premiering a clean, shortened version of the studio recording three days later.[48] On July 11, the full studio version of "ATM Jam" was released on BBC Radio 1.[49] Banks confirmed in November 2013 that "ATM Jam" would not appear on Broke with Expensive Taste due to negative fan feedback and personal disinterest regarding the song.[50][51]

 
Banks performing at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival

Banks announced in mid-July that after a long battle, she had parted ways with Universal Music Group. She reportedly has possession and the rights to the work she released with Interscope.[52] On July 28, 2014, Banks released the official second single from Broke with Expensive Taste, titled "Heavy Metal and Reflective", on her own label, Azealia Banks Records.

Banks surprise-released Broke with Expensive Taste under Prospect Park on iTunes on November 7, 2014.[53] The physical album was released on March 3, 2015.[54] In 2015, Banks performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and posed nude for the April issue of Playboy, shot by Ellen von Unwerth.[55] In late 2015, Banks revealed that she was unable to release new music until March 2016,[56] due to the separation from her label, Prospect Park, but as of February 2016 she was officially cleared of her contract and able to release new music.

In February 2016, Banks released the single, "The Big Big Beat", with its official video uploaded to Vevo in April.[57] The song would serve as the lead single to Banks's second mixtape, Slay-Z, which was released on March 24, 2016.[58] In July 2017, Slay-Z was reissued to iTunes, Spotify, and other online music stores under her independent record label, Chaos & Glory Recordings. The re-issue would include the Lunice collaboration, "Crown", which was released as the project's sole bonus track.[59]

2017–present: Icy Colors Change and upcoming projects

In early 2017, Banks launched her online store, CheapyXO. The site features artist merchandise from Banks as well as original skin care products.[12] The site also includes "CheapyXO Radio" which links to a playlist curated by Banks herself. Banks would later relaunch the site in 2020 to include her podcast, Cheapy's Two Cents, as well as, "Botantica XO", which is composed of spiritual items.[60]

Banks announced that her next project will be Fantasea II: The Second Wave, a follow-up to 2012 mixtape Fantasea.[61] On June 5, 2017, Banks released the song "Chi Chi"[62] intended to be the lead single from Business & Pleasure, however, it was later demoted to a stand-alone single.[63] On June 26, 2017, Banks released the promotional single, "Escapades", from the upcoming album Fantasea II: The Second Wave.[64] After a yearlong hiatus from touring, Banks returned to New York City to embark on a North American tour with 20 dates across the U.S. and Canada. The tour began on October 4 in Chicago and concluded on October 31 in San Francisco.[65] Banks also performed across Europe in a handful of shows during 2017.

It was announced in 2015 that Banks would make her acting debut as the main character in the RZA-directed musical drama film Coco (now known as Love Beats Rhymes).[66] The film was officially released on December 1, 2017.

On January 31, 2018, Banks announced that she had signed a US$1 million record deal with Entertainment One.[67] On March 9, 2018, she released "Movin' On Up" to iTunes and other streaming platforms as the second promotional single from Fantasea II: The Second Wave.[68] The song was previously featured in the 2017 film Love Beats Rhymes which Banks starred in. In March 2018, she announced that the first official single from her forthcoming album would be "Anna Wintour". It was released on April 6, 2018, and the official music video for the single was released on May 24, 2018.[69][70] On July 6, a second single, "Treasure Island", was released.[71][72] In November, Banks announced on her Instagram account that she would release the Christmas-themed EP Icy Colors Change on December 7. A demo of the title track was released in December 2017. The project was released on December 19 after several delays, with a promotional single, "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?", released on December 13.[73] Another promotional single from Fantasea II: The Second Wave, "Playhouse", was released exclusively on SoundCloud on April 12, 2019.[74] Banks first teased the track back in 2016 by playing the entire song on the live streaming app, Periscope.[75]

Banks separated from eOne Music in 2019. Consequently, she announced in May of that year that she had been working on a project called Yung Rapunxel: Pt. II. The title references Banks's debut single off Broke with Expensive Taste, "Yung Rapunxel". It was released through SoundCloud on September 11, 2019, before later being taken down.[76]

On December 16, 2019, Banks released the promotional singles "Count Contessa" and "Pyrex Princess" on various streaming platforms. "Pyrex Princess" is a song from Business & Pleasure, previously released on August 22, 2018, before being taken down. "Count Contessa" was previously published on SoundCloud in 2013.[77] A music video for "Count Contessa", directed by Rony Alwin and shot in Bali, Indonesia, was previously released on December 8, 2015.[78]

Throughout the first quarter of 2020, Banks debuted her podcast Cheapy's Two Cents and released multiple promotional singles, including "Slow Hands", an Interpol cover previously uploaded in 2012,[79] as well as "Salchichón" being produced by frequent collaborator Onyx.[80][81] Additionally, Banks released multiple tracks exclusively on her SoundCloud, such as "Diamond Nova", which previously served as the B-side to her 2013 single "ATM Jam", featuring and produced by Pharrell,[82] as well as the Spanglish single, "Nirvana".[83]

On June 9, 2020, Banks released the lead single[63] from her as-yet-unreleased album Business & Pleasure[84] titled "Black Madonna" featuring producer Lex Luger.[85] On December 23, 2020, she released the promotional single "Mamma Mia" on all platforms, where it was previously released on her SoundCloud account since April 2020.[86][87] Banks released the single "Six Flags" featuring Slim Dollars on January 7, 2021.

On July 7, 2021, Banks released the single "Fuck Him All Night". A perfume of the same name was launched months later.[88] She also announced that she was under new management.[89][90]

Banks began teasing a track titled "New Bottega" in August 2022.[91] On November 9, she announced that she had officially signed to Parlophone Records, under Warner Music Group.[92] In January 2023, she posted an Instagram Story stating that she had left Parlophone and announced that she would instead release "New Bottega" independently.[93] After several delays, "New Bottega" was released by the Australian dance music label Sweat It Out on March 10, 2023, as a collaboration between Australian house producer Torren Foot and Banks.[94] However, the following May, Banks said she had not authorized the release and criticized Torren Foot's rework of the song, which she called "a piss poor remix of [her] master track". She also criticized Sweat It Out for marketing "New Bottega" as a dance recording instead of a hip hop song.[95]

Artistry

Banks has said she admires American recording artists Beyoncé and Aaliyah, calling the former "the queen of everything. She's the most remarkable performer and musician. And this is just my humble opinion, but I just think she's better than everyone else making music right now."[97] Banks is inspired by, and has drawn directly upon, black gay culture, such as the film Paris Is Burning, in her music.[98]

AllMusic characterizes Banks as "a stylish vocalist who combines hardcore hip-hop, indie pop, and dance music".[99] Meanwhile, The Guardian's John Robinson considered Banks's style "an appealing blend of Missy Elliott and dance-pop".[100] In regards to her musical style, Banks has frequently been noted for the use of profanity in many of her songs, particularly her reclamation of the word "cunt",[101][102][103] examples including her debut single "212", in which she uses the word more than ten times, or other songs such as "Fierce", in which she refers to herself as the "cunt queen".[104][105] Banks attributes this to her upbringing in Harlem, saying, "...I'm from Harlem. I went to art school; I grew up with the cunts. And that term doesn't come from me! People think I invented it, but I didn't. To be cunty is to be feminine and to be, like, aware of yourself. Nobody's fucking with that inner strength and delicateness. The cunts, the gay men, adore that. My friends would say, 'Oh you need to cunt it up! You're being too banjee.' Banjee means unrefined and rough. You need your cunts: they fix your hair for you and do your makeup. They give you confidence and give you life."[97] She is also known for her often fast-paced rapping, or "flow".[103] In a review of Banks's debut EP 1991, Chris Dart of Exclaim! found Banks's rapping speed "remarkable", commenting that she "manages a feat that takes most rappers the better part of a career to master: the perfect marriage of bangin', club-friendly beats and smart, crisply delivered lyrics".[106]

Since writing "212", Banks has adopted an alter ego, "Yung Rapunxel". This alter ego was adapted from Banks calling herself Rapunzel due to a long weave she wore while working at Starbucks as a teenager. Banks discussed this with Rolling Stone saying, "Yung Rapunxel is that girl who pisses people off but doesn't really mean to. She's actually a sweetheart! But people are so taken aback that she's so herself; she's not even trying to be unique or different. She literally just lives in her head; she does what she wants to do. So, the lipstick is here for someone who is happy to be themself."[97]

Personal life

In October 2019, Banks announced that she would perform under the name Azilka (Russian: Азилька) during her tour in post-Soviet countries.[1]

On August 8, 2020, Banks announced that she intended to end her life by euthanasia and document the process on film.[107]

In February 2021, Banks publicly announced her engagement to American artist Ryder Ripps.[108] They made an audio sex tape and sold it using NFT, which was then up for resale for $260 million.[109] In March, Banks announced the end of the relationship.[110]

Health

In July 2016, Banks admitted to lightening her skin due to skin blemishes from her birth control and defended the process of skin bleaching.[111] In December 2016, she revealed that she had had a miscarriage and asked her fans for advice and support.[112]

BuzzFeed News wrote Banks "has been frank about her own mental health issues".[113] In 2020, during a plea deal in Manhattan Court to avoid prison time, she was ordered to seek mental health treatment.[114] The British magazine gal-dem reported that she has bipolar disorder.[115]

Sexuality and views on the LGBT community

Banks identifies as bisexual. During the few instances where she has discussed her sexuality with the press, she has expressed dissatisfaction with society's labeling of others based on sexual orientation. In an interview with The New York Times, she said, "I'm not trying to be, like, the bisexual, lesbian rapper. I don't live on other people's terms."[10]

Banks has been accused of both homophobia and transphobia, with Out editors calling her a bully to the LGBT community rather than an ally.[116][117] In 2015, she used language that PinkNews called homophobic when she called a flight attendant a "fucking faggot" during what is described as an "in-flight meltdown".[118] Later that month, Banks posted what Billboard called a "Twitter tirade" against the LGBT community when she tweeted, "LGBT community are like the gay white KKK's. Get some pink hoods and unicorns and rally down rodeo drive... If I am to be a part of an LGBT community I want to be in it with people who aren't so weak or so easily moved ya know."[119] In 2020, she said gay men were "appropriating horse culture" by using harnesses, ketamine, and sexual lubricant.[120] In 2021, she said trans women are "just gay boys on hormones using male aggression to force their ways into women's spaces."[121] In 2023, she argued that state funding for other healthcare issues should take precedence over funding for gender-affirming surgery, which she compared to cosmetic surgery.[122]

Political views

Banks is known for publicly speaking out on African-American civil rights issues, with a commentator at Splice Today describing her as having "that hot New York temper where she will pop off if you cross her the wrong way".[98][123] In December 2014, she called for over $100 trillion to be paid to African Americans as financial reparations for the enslavement of their ancestors, citing U.S. reparations to Native American communities and the German reparations to Jewish survivors of the Holocaust as precedents.[123][124] On Twitter, she urged young African Americans to take an interest in such issues, adding, "We are the children of the people who perished in the name of modern capitalism and we deserve a piece of that fucking pie".[123][124] She added that reparations could be used to improve educational prospects for black Americans.[123]

In 2016, Banks took to Twitter to express her endorsement of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, clarifying that "I have no hope for America ... I think Donald Trump is evil like America is evil and in order for America to keep up with itself it needs him ... politicians are inherently evil, I trust the one who is most transparent."[125] She retracted her endorsement of Trump in October 2016, posting on Facebook: "I made a major mistake endorsing toupey-toupee. Women's rights are important and we must protect them."[126][127] Nonetheless, after Trump won the presidency, she posted, "He is my fucking hero right now. I am elated."[128]

In April 2022, Banks posted an Instagram story repeatedly chastising Ukraine in the 2022 Russian invasion of the country. She claimed, unsubstantiated, that Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy prevented African exchange students from leaving the country. She also claimed without evidence that Ukraine was using its embassies in African countries to recruit mercenaries to fight in Ukraine. Banks said that Zelenskyy was trying to provoke a global nuclear war and urged Ukraine to surrender.[129] In a previous Instagram story from April 1, she had praised Russia's president Vladimir Putin, saying that she "really fucking love[s]" him and calling him her "favorite super villain ever".[130]

Banks moved from Los Angeles to Miami in 2021.[131] In January 2023, she said she did so because she had become disillusioned with the politics of Los Angeles and that she felt "way safer" in Florida.[132] She also praised Florida's governor Ron DeSantis, whom she called "focused on the basic shit" and "practical about a lot of things".[122][132]

Disputes and controversies

Banks has developed a reputation for disputes with several public figures on social media,[7] particularly Twitter, with Complex noting that "she gets more attention for her public feuds than she does for her music".[6][5]

Banks has been involved in altercations with crew and passengers aboard commercial flights, resulting in her being removed from airliners, and she has accused some foreign airlines of racism against her.[133][134] She also denounced "racists" in Israel and Australia and said she would never return to either country.[135][136]

In May 2016, Banks posted what several media outlets described as a racist and homophobic rant[137][138] against Zayn Malik on Twitter, later targeting young actress Skai Jackson.[138][139][140] As a result, Banks was dropped by her UK booking agency and an upcoming hip-hop festival, and her Twitter account was suspended.[137] Later Twitter accounts were created then suspended, most recently in 2022.[141][142][143]

In December 2016, Banks posted a series of videos on Instagram detailing her cleanup of a closet in her apartment where she claims to have been practicing witchcraft. She admitted to practicing "three years worth of brujeria". The video appeared to show dried blood, feathers, and the carrion of dead chickens.[144] In January 2021, she received criticism after posting a video on Instagram of her digging up and cooking her dead pet cat. She later said in an interview that she did not eat the cat and exhumed it for taxidermizing purposes.[145][146][147]

In January 2019, Banks posted xenophobic remarks about Irish people after performing in Ireland, in which she used ethnic slurs and mocked the Great Famine.[148][149][150] That August, she posted xenophobic remarks about Swedish people after performing in Sweden, adding that she "would really love to see someone bomb the shit out of this place".[151][152]

Discography

Studio albums

Filmography

Azealia Banks film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2005 The American Ruling Class Empire Falls Singer and Dancer Feature film
2017 Love Beats Rhymes Coco Feature film
2020 The Azealia Banks Cooking Show Herself Short film

Tours

Headlining

  • Mermaid Ball (2012–13)[153]
  • Broke with Expensive Taste Tour (2014–15)[154]
  • Azealia Banks: North American Tour (2017)

Featured act

  • ShockWaves NME Awards Tour (2012)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2011 BBC Sound of 2012[15] Herself Third
Rober Awards Music Poll Most Promising New Artist Won
Best Dance Anthem "212"
2012 NME Awards Dancefloor Anthem Nominated
Philip Hall Radar Award[15] Herself Won
mtvU Woodie Awards The Breaking Woodie Nominated
O Music Awards Best Web-Born Artist[155]
Urban Music Awards Best Single[156][157] "212" Won
Best International Artist[156] Herself Nominated
Artist of the Year[156]
European Festival Awards Newcomer of the Year[158]
MOBO Awards Best International Act[159]
2013 NME Awards Villain of the Year[160]
UK Music Video Awards Best Urban Video – Budget "Atlantis"
BET Awards Best Female Hip Hop Artist[161] Herself
Best New Artist[161]
International Dance Music Awards Best Rap/Hip-Hop Dance Track "212"
2014 Billboard.com Mid-Year Music Awards Most Memorable Feud Herself vs T.I.
Rober Awards Music Poll Best R&B Herself
2015 BET Awards Best Female Hip Hop Artist[162]
International Dance Music Awards Best Rap/Hip-Hop/Trap Dance Track "Heavy Metal and Reflective"
A2IM Libera Awards Groundbreaking Album of the Year Broke with Expensive Taste
Rober Awards Music Poll Floorfiller of the Year "Trap Queen" (with Fetty Wap) (Remix with Quavo & Gucci Mane)
2016 Music Society Awards Hip-Hop Recording of the Year "Ice Princess"
Hip-Hop Album of the Year Broke with Expensive Taste
2017 Slay-Z
Best Urban Album
Best Hip-Hop Recording of the Year "The Big Big Beat"
Artist of the Year, Female - Hip-Hop Herself

See also

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azealia, banks, azealia, amanda, banks, born, 1991, american, rapper, singer, songwriter, raised, harlem, neighborhood, york, city, began, releasing, music, through, myspace, 2008, before, being, signed, recordings, subsequently, signed, with, interscope, poly. Azealia Amanda Banks e ˈ z iː l i e e ZEE lee e born May 31 1991 is an American rapper singer and songwriter Raised in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City she began releasing music through Myspace in 2008 before being signed to XL Recordings at age 18 She subsequently signed with Interscope and Polydor Records before separating in 2013 Banks became an independent artist and started her own independent record label Chaos amp Glory Recordings She later signed to Parlophone and Warner Records before quitting her label in 2023 Azealia BanksBanks performing in Israel 2018BornAzealia Amanda Banks 1991 05 31 May 31 1991 age 32 New York City U S Other namesMiss Bank Azilka 1 OccupationsRappersingersongwriteractressYears active2008 presentWorksDiscographysongsvideographyMusical careerGenresHip hop 2 hip house 3 pop rap 4 Instrument s VocalsLabelsParlophoneProspect ParkE1Chaos amp GloryInterscopePolydorXLWebsitewww wbr cheapyxo wbr net Banks s song 212 has been listed as one of the best songs of 2011 and one of the defining songs of the decade by music publications including Rolling Stone and Billboard She has since released two mixtapes Fantasea in 2012 and Slay Z in 2016 a studio album Broke with Expensive Taste in 2014 and two extended plays 1991 in 2012 and Icy Colors Change in 2018 In 2017 Banks had her film debut in the musical drama Love Beats Rhymes portraying the lead character Banks s works have garnered acclaim from critics drawing on various sounds including house rap pop electronic music and avant garde Throughout her career Banks s social media presence and outspoken views especially on U S politics and race as well as disputes with other artists 5 have attracted significant controversy 6 7 Complex noted in 2014 that she gets more attention for her public feuds than she does for her music 6 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life and career beginnings 1 2 2011 2012 1991 and Fantasea 1 3 2013 2016 Broke with Expensive Taste and Slay Z 1 4 2017 present Icy Colors Change and upcoming projects 2 Artistry 3 Personal life 3 1 Health 3 2 Sexuality and views on the LGBT community 3 3 Political views 4 Disputes and controversies 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 Tours 8 Awards and nominations 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksLife and careerEarly life and career beginnings Azealia Amanda Banks was born on May 31 1991 in New York City s Manhattan borough she was the youngest of three 8 9 Her single mother raised her and her two siblings in Harlem after their father died of pancreatic cancer when she was two years old 10 Following her father s death Banks says that her mother became really abusive physically and verbally Like she would hit me and my sisters with baseball bats bang our heads up against walls and she would always tell me I was ugly I remember once she threw out all the food in the fridge just so we wouldn t have anything to eat Due to escalating violence Banks moved out of her mother s home at age 14 to live with her older sister 11 At a young age Banks became interested in musical theater dancing acting and singing At 16 she starred in a production of the comedy noir musical City of Angels where she was found by an agent who sent her to auditions for TBS Nickelodeon and Law amp Order all without success 12 At this point Banks decided to end her pursuit of an acting career citing the stiff competition and overall sense of nonfulfillment 13 Because of this lack of fulfillment she began writing rap and R amp B songs as a creative outlet She never finished high school instead choosing to follow her dream of becoming a recording artist 8 Under the moniker Miss Bank she released her debut recording Gimme a Chance online on November 9 2008 12 The recording was accompanied by the self produced track Seventeen which sampled the Ladytron song of the same name Banks sent both tracks to American DJ Diplo 14 Later that year she signed a development deal with record label XL Recordings and began working with producer Richard Russell in London leaving the label later that year due to conflicting ideas 15 16 2011 2012 1991 and Fantasea Main articles 1991 Azealia Banks EP and Fantasea mixtape Richard Russell was cool but as soon as I didn t want to use his beats it got real sour He wound up calling me amateur and the XL interns started talking shit about me It just got real fucking funny I was like I didn t come here for a date I came here to cut some fucking records I got turned off on the music industry and disappeared for a bit I went into a bit of a depression Banks talking of her departure from XL Recordings 16 After leaving XL Recordings Banks dropped the Miss Bank moniker and formally became Azealia Banks which preceded a move to Montreal Using YouTube as a portal she uploaded several demo tracks including L8R and a cover of Slow Hands by Interpol After her Canadian visa expired Banks returned to New York where she sold keychains at a Manhattan jazz club and danced at a Queens strip club to make ends meet 12 That s when I was really depressed Banks said I don t have a manager I don t have a boyfriend I don t have any friends I don t have any money Here I am working at the strip club trying not to say the wrong thing and get into fights with these girls who don t give a shit 12 In September 2011 Banks released her debut single 212 as a free digital download from her website It was released officially on December 6 2011 as the lead single from her EP 1991 17 The track attained moderate European chart success peaking at No 14 in the Netherlands No 12 in the United Kingdom and No 7 in Ireland 18 19 20 nbsp Banks performing at the Art Basel in Miami Beach 2012Though unsigned at the time Banks began working with British producer Paul Epworth on a debut studio album 21 It was announced in December 2011 that she would feature on Shady Love a track on American band Scissor Sisters fourth studio album Magic Hour though the feature was uncredited An accompanying video was released in January 2012 following its radio premiere from Annie Mac BBC Radio 1 on January 4 22 though the single s release was canceled for unconfirmed reasons Banks released the track NEEDSUMLUV SXLND online on January 16 2012 coinciding with what would have been the 33rd birthday of the late singer Aaliyah who is sampled on the track 23 A week later saw the emergence of a second track Bambi produced by Paul Epworth and selected as the soundtrack for a Thierry Mugler fashion show in Paris 24 In May 2012 Banks announced plans to release a mixtape originally titled Fantastic titled Fantasea 25 Preceding its release the tracks Jumanji 26 Aquababe 27 and Nathan featuring rapper Styles P were made available online 28 Fantasea was released via Banks s Twitter account on July 11 29 and was succeeded by the unveiling of her online radio project Kunt FM the following week 30 Banks s first EP 1991 was released in the UK on May 28 and in the US the next day 31 The 4 track EP which includes 212 was not eligible for the UK Albums chart but the title track charted at No 79 on the UK Singles chart 32 It also reached No 133 on the US 200 33 while reaching No 17 on the US R amp B Hip Hop chart 34 No 12 on the US Rap chart 35 and headin US Heat chart 36 In 2013 1991 was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association 37 Banks was scheduled to release her second single Esta Noche from Fantasea on September 25 2012 but it was pulled the day of its release due to sampling disputes between Banks and its producer Munchi 38 The next month it was confirmed that Banks had worked with Lady Gaga on two tracks Ratchet and Red Flame on Gaga s third studio album Artpop 2013 but they did not make the final album cut and have not been released 39 Banks also revealed that she collaborated with Kanye West on G O O D Music s compilation album Cruel Summer but that her contributions did not make the final cut 39 40 On December 31 2012 Banks released BBD which ultimately appeared on her debut album Broke with Expensive Taste 2013 2016 Broke with Expensive Taste and Slay Z Main articles Broke with Expensive Taste and Slay Z nbsp Banks performing at Life Ball 2013 Early in 2012 Banks revealed that her debut album would be called Broke with Expensive Taste and said it would include contributions from musicians including Toko Yasuda Theophilus London Kevin Hussein and Ariel Pink 41 42 She initially said the album s lead single would be a track titled Miss Amor and that it would be accompanied by a B side Miss Camaraderie both produced by Lone 43 but these plans changed in January 2013 she announced that the first official single from the album would be Yung Rapunxel which was released in March 2013 on SoundCloud 44 45 In May 2013 Banks announced that the second single from Broke with Expensive Taste would be ATM Jam featuring Pharrell 46 On June 29 she debuted the song at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival 47 with New York City radio station Hot 97 premiering a clean shortened version of the studio recording three days later 48 On July 11 the full studio version of ATM Jam was released on BBC Radio 1 49 Banks confirmed in November 2013 that ATM Jam would not appear on Broke with Expensive Taste due to negative fan feedback and personal disinterest regarding the song 50 51 nbsp Banks performing at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival Banks announced in mid July that after a long battle she had parted ways with Universal Music Group She reportedly has possession and the rights to the work she released with Interscope 52 On July 28 2014 Banks released the official second single from Broke with Expensive Taste titled Heavy Metal and Reflective on her own label Azealia Banks Records Banks surprise released Broke with Expensive Taste under Prospect Park on iTunes on November 7 2014 53 The physical album was released on March 3 2015 54 In 2015 Banks performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and posed nude for the April issue of Playboy shot by Ellen von Unwerth 55 In late 2015 Banks revealed that she was unable to release new music until March 2016 56 due to the separation from her label Prospect Park but as of February 2016 she was officially cleared of her contract and able to release new music In February 2016 Banks released the single The Big Big Beat with its official video uploaded to Vevo in April 57 The song would serve as the lead single to Banks s second mixtape Slay Z which was released on March 24 2016 58 In July 2017 Slay Z was reissued to iTunes Spotify and other online music stores under her independent record label Chaos amp Glory Recordings The re issue would include the Lunice collaboration Crown which was released as the project s sole bonus track 59 2017 present Icy Colors Change and upcoming projects Main article Icy Colors Change In early 2017 Banks launched her online store CheapyXO The site features artist merchandise from Banks as well as original skin care products 12 The site also includes CheapyXO Radio which links to a playlist curated by Banks herself Banks would later relaunch the site in 2020 to include her podcast Cheapy s Two Cents as well as Botantica XO which is composed of spiritual items 60 Banks announced that her next project will be Fantasea II The Second Wave a follow up to 2012 mixtape Fantasea 61 On June 5 2017 Banks released the song Chi Chi 62 intended to be the lead single from Business amp Pleasure however it was later demoted to a stand alone single 63 On June 26 2017 Banks released the promotional single Escapades from the upcoming album Fantasea II The Second Wave 64 After a yearlong hiatus from touring Banks returned to New York City to embark on a North American tour with 20 dates across the U S and Canada The tour began on October 4 in Chicago and concluded on October 31 in San Francisco 65 Banks also performed across Europe in a handful of shows during 2017 It was announced in 2015 that Banks would make her acting debut as the main character in the RZA directed musical drama film Coco now known as Love Beats Rhymes 66 The film was officially released on December 1 2017 On January 31 2018 Banks announced that she had signed a US 1 million record deal with Entertainment One 67 On March 9 2018 she released Movin On Up to iTunes and other streaming platforms as the second promotional single from Fantasea II The Second Wave 68 The song was previously featured in the 2017 film Love Beats Rhymes which Banks starred in In March 2018 she announced that the first official single from her forthcoming album would be Anna Wintour It was released on April 6 2018 and the official music video for the single was released on May 24 2018 69 70 On July 6 a second single Treasure Island was released 71 72 In November Banks announced on her Instagram account that she would release the Christmas themed EP Icy Colors Change on December 7 A demo of the title track was released in December 2017 The project was released on December 19 after several delays with a promotional single What Are You Doing New Year s Eve released on December 13 73 Another promotional single from Fantasea II The Second Wave Playhouse was released exclusively on SoundCloud on April 12 2019 74 Banks first teased the track back in 2016 by playing the entire song on the live streaming app Periscope 75 Banks separated from eOne Music in 2019 Consequently she announced in May of that year that she had been working on a project called Yung Rapunxel Pt II The title references Banks s debut single off Broke with Expensive Taste Yung Rapunxel It was released through SoundCloud on September 11 2019 before later being taken down 76 On December 16 2019 Banks released the promotional singles Count Contessa and Pyrex Princess on various streaming platforms Pyrex Princess is a song from Business amp Pleasure previously released on August 22 2018 before being taken down Count Contessa was previously published on SoundCloud in 2013 77 A music video for Count Contessa directed by Rony Alwin and shot in Bali Indonesia was previously released on December 8 2015 78 Throughout the first quarter of 2020 Banks debuted her podcast Cheapy s Two Cents and released multiple promotional singles including Slow Hands an Interpol cover previously uploaded in 2012 79 as well as Salchichon being produced by frequent collaborator Onyx 80 81 Additionally Banks released multiple tracks exclusively on her SoundCloud such as Diamond Nova which previously served as the B side to her 2013 single ATM Jam featuring and produced by Pharrell 82 as well as the Spanglish single Nirvana 83 On June 9 2020 Banks released the lead single 63 from her as yet unreleased album Business amp Pleasure 84 titled Black Madonna featuring producer Lex Luger 85 On December 23 2020 she released the promotional single Mamma Mia on all platforms where it was previously released on her SoundCloud account since April 2020 86 87 Banks released the single Six Flags featuring Slim Dollars on January 7 2021 On July 7 2021 Banks released the single Fuck Him All Night A perfume of the same name was launched months later 88 She also announced that she was under new management 89 90 Banks began teasing a track titled New Bottega in August 2022 91 On November 9 she announced that she had officially signed to Parlophone Records under Warner Music Group 92 In January 2023 she posted an Instagram Story stating that she had left Parlophone and announced that she would instead release New Bottega independently 93 After several delays New Bottega was released by the Australian dance music label Sweat It Out on March 10 2023 as a collaboration between Australian house producer Torren Foot and Banks 94 However the following May Banks said she had not authorized the release and criticized Torren Foot s rework of the song which she called a piss poor remix of her master track She also criticized Sweat It Out for marketing New Bottega as a dance recording instead of a hip hop song 95 Artistry nbsp 212 source source track The 2011 song features numerous vocal shifts as well as lyrics containing word play alliteration and assonance 96 Problems playing this file See media help Banks has said she admires American recording artists Beyonce and Aaliyah calling the former the queen of everything She s the most remarkable performer and musician And this is just my humble opinion but I just think she s better than everyone else making music right now 97 Banks is inspired by and has drawn directly upon black gay culture such as the film Paris Is Burning in her music 98 AllMusic characterizes Banks as a stylish vocalist who combines hardcore hip hop indie pop and dance music 99 Meanwhile The Guardian s John Robinson considered Banks s style an appealing blend of Missy Elliott and dance pop 100 In regards to her musical style Banks has frequently been noted for the use of profanity in many of her songs particularly her reclamation of the word cunt 101 102 103 examples including her debut single 212 in which she uses the word more than ten times or other songs such as Fierce in which she refers to herself as the cunt queen 104 105 Banks attributes this to her upbringing in Harlem saying I m from Harlem I went to art school I grew up with the cunts And that term doesn t come from me People think I invented it but I didn t To be cunty is to be feminine and to be like aware of yourself Nobody s fucking with that inner strength and delicateness The cunts the gay men adore that My friends would say Oh you need to cunt it up You re being too banjee Banjee means unrefined and rough You need your cunts they fix your hair for you and do your makeup They give you confidence and give you life 97 She is also known for her often fast paced rapping or flow 103 In a review of Banks s debut EP 1991 Chris Dart of Exclaim found Banks s rapping speed remarkable commenting that she manages a feat that takes most rappers the better part of a career to master the perfect marriage of bangin club friendly beats and smart crisply delivered lyrics 106 Since writing 212 Banks has adopted an alter ego Yung Rapunxel This alter ego was adapted from Banks calling herself Rapunzel due to a long weave she wore while working at Starbucks as a teenager Banks discussed this with Rolling Stone saying Yung Rapunxel is that girl who pisses people off but doesn t really mean to She s actually a sweetheart But people are so taken aback that she s so herself she s not even trying to be unique or different She literally just lives in her head she does what she wants to do So the lipstick is here for someone who is happy to be themself 97 Personal lifeIn October 2019 Banks announced that she would perform under the name Azilka Russian Azilka during her tour in post Soviet countries 1 On August 8 2020 Banks announced that she intended to end her life by euthanasia and document the process on film 107 In February 2021 Banks publicly announced her engagement to American artist Ryder Ripps 108 They made an audio sex tape and sold it using NFT which was then up for resale for 260 million 109 In March Banks announced the end of the relationship 110 Health In July 2016 Banks admitted to lightening her skin due to skin blemishes from her birth control and defended the process of skin bleaching 111 In December 2016 she revealed that she had had a miscarriage and asked her fans for advice and support 112 BuzzFeed News wrote Banks has been frank about her own mental health issues 113 In 2020 during a plea deal in Manhattan Court to avoid prison time she was ordered to seek mental health treatment 114 The British magazine gal dem reported that she has bipolar disorder 115 Sexuality and views on the LGBT community Banks identifies as bisexual During the few instances where she has discussed her sexuality with the press she has expressed dissatisfaction with society s labeling of others based on sexual orientation In an interview with The New York Times she said I m not trying to be like the bisexual lesbian rapper I don t live on other people s terms 10 Banks has been accused of both homophobia and transphobia with Out editors calling her a bully to the LGBT community rather than an ally 116 117 In 2015 she used language that PinkNews called homophobic when she called a flight attendant a fucking faggot during what is described as an in flight meltdown 118 Later that month Banks posted what Billboard called a Twitter tirade against the LGBT community when she tweeted LGBT community are like the gay white KKK s Get some pink hoods and unicorns and rally down rodeo drive If I am to be a part of an LGBT community I want to be in it with people who aren t so weak or so easily moved ya know 119 In 2020 she said gay men were appropriating horse culture by using harnesses ketamine and sexual lubricant 120 In 2021 she said trans women are just gay boys on hormones using male aggression to force their ways into women s spaces 121 In 2023 she argued that state funding for other healthcare issues should take precedence over funding for gender affirming surgery which she compared to cosmetic surgery 122 Political views Banks is known for publicly speaking out on African American civil rights issues with a commentator at Splice Today describing her as having that hot New York temper where she will pop off if you cross her the wrong way 98 123 In December 2014 she called for over 100 trillion to be paid to African Americans as financial reparations for the enslavement of their ancestors citing U S reparations to Native American communities and the German reparations to Jewish survivors of the Holocaust as precedents 123 124 On Twitter she urged young African Americans to take an interest in such issues adding We are the children of the people who perished in the name of modern capitalism and we deserve a piece of that fucking pie 123 124 She added that reparations could be used to improve educational prospects for black Americans 123 In 2016 Banks took to Twitter to express her endorsement of Donald Trump s 2016 presidential campaign clarifying that I have no hope for America I think Donald Trump is evil like America is evil and in order for America to keep up with itself it needs him politicians are inherently evil I trust the one who is most transparent 125 She retracted her endorsement of Trump in October 2016 posting on Facebook I made a major mistake endorsing toupey toupee Women s rights are important and we must protect them 126 127 Nonetheless after Trump won the presidency she posted He is my fucking hero right now I am elated 128 In April 2022 Banks posted an Instagram story repeatedly chastising Ukraine in the 2022 Russian invasion of the country She claimed unsubstantiated that Ukraine s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy prevented African exchange students from leaving the country She also claimed without evidence that Ukraine was using its embassies in African countries to recruit mercenaries to fight in Ukraine Banks said that Zelenskyy was trying to provoke a global nuclear war and urged Ukraine to surrender 129 In a previous Instagram story from April 1 she had praised Russia s president Vladimir Putin saying that she really fucking love s him and calling him her favorite super villain ever 130 Banks moved from Los Angeles to Miami in 2021 131 In January 2023 she said she did so because she had become disillusioned with the politics of Los Angeles and that she felt way safer in Florida 132 She also praised Florida s governor Ron DeSantis whom she called focused on the basic shit and practical about a lot of things 122 132 Disputes and controversiesBanks has developed a reputation for disputes with several public figures on social media 7 particularly Twitter with Complex noting that she gets more attention for her public feuds than she does for her music 6 5 Banks has been involved in altercations with crew and passengers aboard commercial flights resulting in her being removed from airliners and she has accused some foreign airlines of racism against her 133 134 She also denounced racists in Israel and Australia and said she would never return to either country 135 136 In May 2016 Banks posted what several media outlets described as a racist and homophobic rant 137 138 against Zayn Malik on Twitter later targeting young actress Skai Jackson 138 139 140 As a result Banks was dropped by her UK booking agency and an upcoming hip hop festival and her Twitter account was suspended 137 Later Twitter accounts were created then suspended most recently in 2022 141 142 143 In December 2016 Banks posted a series of videos on Instagram detailing her cleanup of a closet in her apartment where she claims to have been practicing witchcraft She admitted to practicing three years worth of brujeria The video appeared to show dried blood feathers and the carrion of dead chickens 144 In January 2021 she received criticism after posting a video on Instagram of her digging up and cooking her dead pet cat She later said in an interview that she did not eat the cat and exhumed it for taxidermizing purposes 145 146 147 In January 2019 Banks posted xenophobic remarks about Irish people after performing in Ireland in which she used ethnic slurs and mocked the Great Famine 148 149 150 That August she posted xenophobic remarks about Swedish people after performing in Sweden adding that she would really love to see someone bomb the shit out of this place 151 152 DiscographyMain articles Azealia Banks discography and List of songs recorded by Azealia Banks Studio albums Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 FilmographyMain article Azealia Banks videography Azealia Banks film roles Year Title Role Notes 2005 The American Ruling Class Empire Falls Singer and Dancer Feature film 2017 Love Beats Rhymes Coco Feature film 2020 The Azealia Banks Cooking Show Herself Short filmToursHeadlining Mermaid Ball 2012 13 153 Broke with Expensive Taste Tour 2014 15 154 Azealia Banks North American Tour 2017 Featured act ShockWaves NME Awards Tour 2012 Awards and nominationsYear Award Category Work Result 2011 BBC Sound of 2012 15 Herself Third Rober Awards Music Poll Most Promising New Artist Won Best Dance Anthem 212 2012 NME Awards Dancefloor Anthem Nominated Philip Hall Radar Award 15 Herself Won mtvU Woodie Awards The Breaking Woodie Nominated O Music Awards Best Web Born Artist 155 Urban Music Awards Best Single 156 157 212 Won Best International Artist 156 Herself Nominated Artist of the Year 156 European Festival Awards Newcomer of the Year 158 MOBO Awards Best International Act 159 2013 NME Awards Villain of the Year 160 UK Music Video Awards Best Urban Video Budget Atlantis BET Awards Best Female Hip Hop Artist 161 Herself Best New Artist 161 International Dance Music Awards Best Rap Hip Hop Dance Track 212 2014 Billboard com Mid Year Music Awards Most Memorable Feud Herself vs T I Rober Awards Music Poll Best R amp B Herself 2015 BET Awards Best Female Hip Hop Artist 162 International Dance Music Awards Best Rap Hip Hop Trap Dance Track Heavy Metal and Reflective A2IM Libera Awards Groundbreaking Album of the Year Broke with Expensive Taste Rober Awards Music Poll Floorfiller of the Year Trap Queen with Fetty Wap Remix with Quavo amp Gucci Mane 2016 Music Society Awards Hip Hop Recording of the Year Ice Princess Hip Hop Album of the Year Broke with Expensive Taste 2017 Slay Z Best Urban Album Best Hip Hop Recording of the Year The Big Big Beat Artist of the Year Female Hip Hop HerselfSee alsoLGBT culture in New York City List of LGBT people from New York CityReferences a b Meet Azilka Azealia Banks chooses new stage name for performances in post Soviet states Meduza October 21 2019 Retrieved October 28 2019 Khomami Nadia May 11 2016 Azealia Banks axed from UK festival after racist rant at Zayn Malik The Guardian Retrieved August 22 2020 Dart Chris June 13 2012 Azealia Banks 1991 Exclaim Retrieved January 3 2016 Lymangrover Jason June 13 2012 Azealia Banks All Music 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Independent a b Van Nguyen Dean December 29 2014 Azealia Banks calls for 100 trillion in slave reparations NME Rapper Azealia Banks endorses Donald Trump Business Insider February 1 2016 Retrieved February 17 2016 Lang Cady October 11 2016 Aaron Carter and Azealia Banks Withdraw Support for Donald Trump Time Retrieved October 15 2016 Feldman Kate October 11 2016 Azealia Banks Aaron Carter rescind Donald Trump endorsements I made a major mistake endorsing toupey toupee New York Daily News Retrieved March 18 2021 Thorpe Isha November 9 2016 Azealia Banks Congratulates Donald Trump On His Presidential Win iHeartRadio Archived from the original on November 10 2016 Retrieved November 10 2016 Nwachukwu Sophia April 28 2022 Rapper Azealia Banks Rants about the Russia Ukraine Conflict The Herald Nigeria Retrieved May 31 2022 Benitz Samantha April 1 2022 Shocking Confessions Azealia Banks Sparks Backlash With Pro Putin Statement Calling Him My Favorite Super Villain Radar Online Retrieved May 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