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Azealia Banks' racist anti-Zayn tweets just lost her a music festival gig

Maeve McDermott
USATODAY
Even by Banks' NSFW standards, this was shocking.

Azealia Banks, who's become more known for her social media bomb-throwing than her rap career, is feeling the fallout of her racist Twitter rant she unleashed on Zayn Malik Tuesday. 

On Wednesday, UK radio station Rinse FM responded to the incident by dropping Banks from its Born & Bred music festival, where she was due to headline.

Banks lashed out at Malik after accusing his new Like I Would video of "mood boarding the (expletive) out of me" by copying her previous work.

Malik initially fell for her trap, tweeting "@AZEALIABANKS why you been saying nasty things about me? I wasn't talking about you lol." Banks responded with a string of tweets too racist to embed here, referring to Malik — whose father is of Pakistani descent — using anti-Muslim slurs.

"When your entire extended family has been obliterated by good ol the U.S of A will you still be trying to act like a white boy pretending to be black?" she tweeted.

And Malik gave her the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ response that she deserved:

New life motto: "My @'s too good for you."

At this point, Banks' brazen racism isn't even surprising anymore — stay tuned for more fallout.