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Hip-hop artist Azealia Banks did not hold back in a new interview with Playboy.

The 23 year old sounded off on why she always gets in trouble for her Twitter rants.

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

Banks continued to say that she hates "everything about this country," specifically "fat white Americans. All the people 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."

The New York City native said she doesn't need to explain herself to fans.

"I get annoyed with the fact that I’m even asked to explain myself," she said. "Why do I have to explain this to y’all?  My little white fans will be like, ‘Why do you want reparations for work you didn’t do?’ Well, you got handed down your grandfather’s estate and you got to keep your grandmother’s diamonds and pearls and s--t."

Banks went on to say that "people have always been scared of" her, and that she's set on trying to "destroy all these things society really wants you to think."

"Yeah, I am loud and boisterous. And I am black, and I am a pain in your ass.  But I’m not really talking to you, and that’s what makes those people mad."