Azealia Banks has revealed that she is working on her anger as she desires to become the next America's first female presidents.
The 'ATM Jam' rapper said interview with Channel 4 News that she was working really hard on her temper as she it has made her to involve in multiple public spats with fellow celebrities including Iggy Azalea and Perez Hilton, the Mirror reported.
The 23-year-old American rapper added that she had been called for a new black political party to be created, which she might join hands with, as according to her black people have always been painted to be like animals and being crazy, and this is what they have created for themselves in the face of all of the adversity, and should be changed.
Banks has previously been involved in the scandal where she wrote about the use of homophobic slurs as well as her racially charged tweets, but now wishes to enter in the run of America's next president.
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