Azealia Banks has never shied away from controversy, especially when it comes to Kanye West.

Azealia Banks says 'Kanye and Virgil were lovers' after rapper confesses he  had sexual relations with male cousin - Hindustan Times

Over the years, the Harlem rapper has taken aim at West through a steady stream of incendiary tweets. Her commentary reached new heights this week after West made a shocking admission in a song snippet—claiming he had sexual encounters with a male cousin during his youth. Banks, who’s long questioned West’s behavior, wasted no time firing off her latest round of wild allegations.

In one especially charged tweet, Banks unleashed a chaotic theory tying West to several high-profile men. “Kanye and Virgil were lovers,” she wrote, referencing the late designer Virgil Abloh.

“Elon def got some head from Kanye off that ketamine. Kanye is on one of them Diddy tapes. Jay-Z was like no homo. Trump was like no homo. Travis was like no homo. Drake was like no thank you. Amber hit him with the strap. Kim thought she could, but vomited on his back and started crying. Kris yelled CUT!”

Her rant, as surreal as it was scathing, didn’t stop there. Banks called for other artists to push back on West’s antics, naming Taylor Swift as the one person who should finally confront him.

“Omg when is Miss Taylor just going to get this dude?” she tweeted, before deleting the post. “Taylor, snatch this shoe-boot-wearing man out the socket. I promise no one will accuse you of racism just because he’s Black and crusty. Do it for all the Black girls he steals from daily.”

West’s track, rumored to be titled Cousins,” is expected to appear on his next album CUCK, a project that has gone through several iterations, including a scrapped version known as WW3. Earlier this year, West leaked Bully, a track from the same recording cycle, on social media without offering a formal release date.

Meanwhile, Banks continues to fire from the hip. Though she occasionally expresses regret over past statements—such as voting for Donald Trump in the last presidential election—she rarely backtracks for long.

Her relationship with West, if it can be called that, thrives on provocation. And with West returning to the spotlight through controversy, Banks seems eager to keep stoking the fire.

As the rollout for CUCK unfolds, the spectacle surrounding West grows even more surreal. Whether Banks is genuinely concerned or just capitalizing on the moment, her latest tirade reminds us she’s never more at home than in the middle of chaos.