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Azealia Banks
Harlem, United States • b. 1991-05-31
Azealia Banks is credited on 80 releases across 16 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2010–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
80
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16
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2
Decades active
51
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Biography
Azealia Amanda Banks ( ə-ZEE-lee-ə; born May 31, 1991) is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Her debut single "212" became a defining song of the 2010s and appeared on Rolling Stone's list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" in 2021. Banks is also known for her controversial social media presence and outspoken views, which have received significant publicity. Raised in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, she began releasing music through Myspace in 2008 before being signed to XL Recordings at age 18. She subsequently signed with Interscope and Polydor Records before separating in 2013. Banks became an independent artist and started her own independent record label, Chaos & Glory Recordings. She later signed to Parlophone and Warner Records before quitting her label in 2023. Banks has released three mixtapes (Fantasea in 2012, Slay-Z in 2016, and Yung Rapunxel Pt.II in 2019), a studio album (Broke with Expensive Taste in 2014), and two extended plays (1991 in 2012 and Icy Colors Change in 2018). In 2017, Banks had her film debut in the musical drama Love Beats Rhymes, portraying the lead character. Banks's works have garnered acclaim from critics, drawing on various sounds including house, rap, pop, electronic music, and avant-garde. Throughout her career, Banks has generated controversy for her views on U.S. politics and race, as well as disputes with other artists. She identifies as a Zionist, and has been accused of homophobia, transphobia, and xenophobia towards multiple nationalities. Complex wrote in 2014 that "she gets more attention for her public feuds than she does for her music".
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Credited work
80 releases · 16 albums · active 2010–2022
- Performance · 139
- Production · 3
- Other credits · 2
Studios: Discoball Jazzfest · Stratosphere Sound · Sarm West Studios · New Home
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