Azealia Banks has yet to back down to criticism and clearly doesn't plan on starting anytime soon, as she took to Twitter this morning to clap back at those who had a problem with her Playboy Magazine cover story.

Banks was her usual outspoken self in the interview, saying she wants to be " very black and proud and boisterous about" making it in the biz. She also feels because she's black she'll always be labeled as an "angry black woman" when a white artist like Lorde (also known to be quite outspoken) is never pigeonholed that way.

"It's always about race. Lorde can run her mouth and talk sh*t about all these other b*tches, but y'all aren't saying she's angry. If I have something to say, I get pushed into the corner."

She also went on to say she hates "fat white Americans" who are "crunched into the middle of America, the real fat and meat of America, are these racist conservative white people who live on their farms."

These comments and others have caused Banks to be met with quite a bit of backlash, much of which was racist in nature. She responded via Twitter in her usual, unapologetic fashion.

See what the "Ice Princess" rapper had to say above.

Source: Playboy/ Twitter