Leave it to Azealia Banks to name her latest song after female demons who have sex with sleeping men. In the Araabmuzik-produced track, "Succubi," Banks heads to the dark place, moving away from the tropicalia/mermaid/fantasyland she's evoked on many of her recent tracks. She also uses the single to ratchet up her beef with fellow Harlem rapper Jim Jones, going straight for his jugular. To wit:
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Here's a reminder, hymen / Tru Life stole all your chains - Yes / Max B wrote all your flames - Yes / Montana rode on your wave - Bet / Killa called you a lame / It takes a Harlem bitch to execute a Harlem bitch / You pop shit, I pop shit, no problem, bitchNo word if this song will appear on Azealia's forthcoming album Broke With Expensive Taste, but if in the meantime you're curious about how this whole Banks-Jones quarrel started, head over to MTV.
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