Lana Del Rey Fires Back At Azealia Banks: "U Know The Addy. Pull Up Anytime"

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Lana Del Rey attends the MTV EMAs 2017 held at The SSE Arena, Wembley on November 12, 2017 in London, England.
Azealia Banks and Lana Del Rey continue to fire shots at each other on Twitter.

Lana Del Rey voiced her opinion on Kanye West's controversial SNL appearance and his support for Trump, saying, "Trump becoming our president was a loss for our country but your support of him is a loss for the culture." While many supported her statement, Azealia Banks criticized the singer and said that she's "tired of white women in Hollywood and their fake ass innocent agendas." Now, Lana Del Rey has responded and let Banks know that she could "pull up anytime."

Lana Del Rey feud with Azealia Banks just escalated a bit more. Lana took to Twitter to fire off a few tweets towards Banks and told the rapper that she wants no smoke with her.

"@shopcheapyxo u know the addy. Pull up anytime. Say it to my face. But if I were you- I wouldn’t," she wrote. "I won’t not fuck you the fuck up. Period."

She added, "Banks. u coulda been the greatest female rapper alive but u blew it. dont take it out on the only person who had ur back."

The response seemingly made Banks feel "powerful" and she continued to fire shots at Lana by criticizing the singer's physical appearance including her weight and nose. However, Lana made it clear that she has a great surgeon and a psychiatrist for Banks.

"I’ll send you my surgeon’s number and a good psychiatrist I know in LA – your psych meds aren’t working #uneedanewcocktail," Lana wrote.

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