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T.I. Says Azealia Banks Is On Some B*tch Sh*t

T.I. had an interview where he was asked about the whole Iggy/Azealia Banks situation.

Here’s Azealia Banks’ reaction to the interview:

https://twitter.com/#!/AZEALIABANKS/status/194457027043528705
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Video: Future & Friends Perform At “Pluto” Release Party

Future brought out a whole lot of ATL artists to perform at his Pluto release party. I saw, T.I., Big Boi, Gucci Mane and Jeezy. Crowd went wild when Jeezy came out.
Check the video below.
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Azealia Banks Calls T.I. Corny Over Iggy Azalea Beef

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Azealia Banks had an exchange of words with Iggy Azalea over the XXL cover/Iggys slave master line. I thought this shit ended, but it didn’t.

T.I. and crew was on DJ Drama’s radio show to introduce his new roster. Drama had some question for him and the crew, one of them was about the Azealia Banks’ comments on Iggy being on the cover of the XXL Freshmen.

T.I. came to Iggy’s defense asking if Azealia Banks was not happy with Iggy being on the cover or that she was not happy for not being on it herself. That’s a question I would like to hear the answer to. T.I. went further saying that he’s not familiar with the “212” rapper and said, I quote:

“strategically if she really cares about a freshmen cover maybe she could hope that she’ll suck enough to get shelved and then next year when the freshmen cover comes back around, maybe she’ll still be a freshman.”

TIP didn’t stop there and kept going on by saying, “If you spend half of your day getting money and the other half of your day counting money, you ain’t got no time in your day to worry about nobody else.”

Azealia apparently saw the video below and took it to her twitter to react on what T.I. had to say.
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Video: T.I. Speaks On Working With Dre

“Dre was here. He sent for me over to the spot. We really just turned up more than anything else. It was about creating chemistry. He got hot beats and I got dope rhymes, so we can always get together and make music. But for people to feel what we’re sayin’ and for it to sound like a party comin’ through your speakers, you gonna have to create some chemistry. So that’s what we spent more time doin’ than anything else; developing that chemistry.”