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Azealia Banks (1991-) is an American rapper and singer, who rose to fame after her music video "212" [[Memetic Mutation|went viral]] in late 2011. Her wild persona and explicit rapping style have put her in direct comparison by critics and bloggers to fellow female rapper [[Nicki Minaj]]; the two even attended the same high school, albeit in different years. After a failed record deal with XL, Azealia signed to Universal in 2012, and is currently at work on her debut album, ''Broke With Expensive Taste''.
Azealia Banks (1991-) is an American rapper and singer, who rose to fame after her music video "212" [[Memetic Mutation|went viral]] in late 2011. Her wild persona and explicit rapping style have put her in direct comparison by critics and bloggers to fellow female rapper [[Nicki Minaj]]; the two even attended the same high school, albeit in different years. After a failed record deal with XL, Azealia signed to Universal in 2012, and is currently at work on her debut album, ''Broke With Expensive Taste''.


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=== Mixtapes ===
=== Mixtapes ===
* ''Fantasea'' (2012)
* ''Fantasea'' (2012)
* ''Slay-Z'' (2016)

=== Discography ===
=== EPs & Studio Albums ===
* ''1991'' EP (2012)
* ''1991'' EP (2012)
* ''Broke With Expensive Taste'' (2012)
* ''Broke With Expensive Taste'' (2012)

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Azealia Banks (1991-) is an American rapper and singer, who rose to fame after her music video "212" went viral in late 2011. Her wild persona and explicit rapping style have put her in direct comparison by critics and bloggers to fellow female rapper Nicki Minaj; the two even attended the same high school, albeit in different years. After a failed record deal with XL, Azealia signed to Universal in 2012, and is currently at work on her debut album, Broke With Expensive Taste.

Discography:

Mixtapes

  • Fantasea (2012)
  • Slay-Z (2016)

EPs & Studio Albums

  • 1991 EP (2012)
  • Broke With Expensive Taste (2012)

Azealia Banks provides examples of the following tropes: