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Rappers Azalea, Banks put aside bitter feud

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NEW YORK: Iggy Azalea and Azealia Banks — two leading women in hip-hop who were embroiled in a bitter, racially tinged row — have patched up with plans in the works for a collaborat­ion.

Azalea unveiled over social media that Banks will appear on a track of “Digital Distortion,” the 27-year-old Australian’s upcoming second album, and said she wanted to move on from the feud.

“I don’t expect you guys to understand why I would collaborat­e with someone who has publicly said they hope I die,” Azalea wrote on Twitter Tuesday, saying she wanted to “turn YEARS worth of negativity into a positive interactio­n.”

“Also I think females in rap need to really be unified to prosper. We need more collaborat­ions to happen,” she tweeted.

Banks was a vociferous critic when Azalea found overwhelmi­ng commercial success with her debut album “The New Classic” in 2014.

Azalea caused a stir by rapping in the dialect of an African American from the southern US, despite being white and speaking in an Australian accent off-stage.

Banks, who is African American, accused Azalea — whom she mocked as “Igloo Australia” — of profiting through racial appropriat­ion in a series of Twitter posts that became increasing­ly heated.

Responding to Azalea’s announceme­nt, Banks said on Instagram that the collaborat­ion was not yet confirmed but that she would be “thrilled” to work with her.

“Yes, she and I had our difference­s in the past, but we were so young and that was so long ago,” wrote the 26-year-old New Yorker.

“She and I are both on a whole other level right now, and I have nothing but respect for her as a woman, an artist and a businesswo­man,” she wrote.

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Iggy Azalea and Azealia Banks

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