Azealia Banks Criticizes Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' for Pandering to White Audiences
The rapper accuses Beyoncé of lacking creativity and calls for a collaboration with Rihanna, while also criticizing Jay-Z's influence on her career.
- Azealia Banks criticizes Beyoncé's new album 'Cowboy Carter,' accusing her of pandering to white audiences and Grammy voters.
- Banks also accuses Beyoncé of lacking creativity with the album's theme and cover art, calling it 'pick me stuff.'
- The rapper challenges Beyoncé to collaborate with Rihanna, criticizing her for not working with other black female artists.
- Banks blames Jay-Z for overstrategizing Beyoncé's career, suggesting his influence has made her music boring.
- Despite the criticism, Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' marks a significant genre shift as part of her Renaissance trilogy.