List of songs recorded by Azealia Banks

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Azealia Banks performing at Glastonbury Festival 2013 Azealia Banks at 2013 Glastonbury Festival.jpg
Azealia Banks performing at Glastonbury Festival 2013

American rapper Azealia Banks has recorded songs for one studio album, one extended play (EP) and two mixtapes, as well as various other releases and guest appearances. Between 2009 and 2011, Banks uploaded several demo tracks on to the internet, including "Barbie Shit", "P-U-S-S-Y" and "Seventeen". These tracks caught the attention of XL Recordings, who subsequently signed a developmental record deal with Banks. [1] In 2011, Banks self-released "212" as the lead single from her debut EP, 1991 . [2] "212" was a commercial success, peaking within the Top 40 of the regional charts in Ireland, Scotland, and the United Kingdom, later being certified platinum by the latter. [3] The EP also spawned the single "Liquorice", which failed to mirror the success of its predecessor. [4] In July 2012, Banks released a free nineteen-track mixtape titled Fantasea , which included collaborations with Shystie and Styles P. The mixtape received positive reviews from critics, with The Guardian commenting that it "showcase[s] an artist brimming with ideas". [5]

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Throughout 2013, Banks released various stand-alone tracks, including diss tracks to Angel Haze and Jim Jones, a collaboration with Paul Oakenfold titled "Venus", and a promotional single with Pharrell titled "ATM Jam". [6] In November 2014, after numerous delays, Banks' debut studio album, Broke with Expensive Taste , was released. The album spawned four singles, "Yung Rapunxel", [7] "Heavy Metal and Reflective", [8] "Chasing Time" [9] and "Ice Princess". [10] The singles had limited commercial impact compared to that of "212", with none of them managing to break into any mainstream charts. To promote her album, a music video for the track "Wallace" was released, to widespread acclaim from critics. [11] Banks' overall sound has been described as a mix of hardcore hip hop and indie pop, [12] while her individual releases have been seen as house rap, [13] witch hop, [14] and dance pop [15] records, respectively.

Songs

Pharrell Williams co-wrote "ATM Jam". Pharrell Williams - Coachella 2014 (cropped).jpg
Pharrell Williams co-wrote "ATM Jam".
Ariel Pink co-wrote "Nude Beach A-Go-Go". Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, FYF 2010 (4975726091).jpg
Ariel Pink co-wrote "Nude Beach A-Go-Go".
Banks is featured on "II. Earth: The Oldest Computer (The Last Night)" by Childish Gambino. Donald Glover TIFF 2015.jpg
Banks is featured on "II. Earth: The Oldest Computer (The Last Night)" by Childish Gambino.
Banks is featured on a remix of Fall Out Boy's "The Kids Aren't Alright". FallOutBoy.jpg
Banks is featured on a remix of Fall Out Boy's "The Kids Aren't Alright".
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Key
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Indicates unofficial remix
Non-album singleIndicates a song was released as a single, but did not appear on any album
Online exclusiveIndicates a song was uploaded to the internet for free streaming / downloads, and did not appear on any album
Songs recorded by Azealia Banks
TitleArtist(s)Writer(s)Album(s)YearRef(s).
"1-800-Nu-Checks"Azealia BanksUn­knownUn­known2020
"1991"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Kevin James
Travis Stewart
1991 2012 [16]
"212" Azealia Banks
featuring Lazy Jay
Azealia Banks
Jef Martens
1991
Broke with Expensive Taste
2011 [16]
[17]
"Along The Coast"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jack Fuller
Kaytranada
Slay-Z 2016 [18]
"Anna Wintour" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Eugenio Sanchez
Dorian Strickland
Kevin JamesShug
Fantasea II: The Second Wave 2018 [19]
"Aquababe"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Atlantis"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"ATM Jam" Azealia Banks
featuring Pharrell
Azealia Banks
Johnny Harris
Pharrell Williams
Non-album single2013 [21]
"Azealia Skit"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Bad Girls" (Danja N.A.R.S. Remix) M.I.A. featuring
Missy Elliott and
Azealia Banks
Marcella Araica
Maya Arulpragasam
Azealia Banks
Melissa Elliott
Nate Hills
Bad Girls – Remixes2012 [22]
"Bambi"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2012 [23]
"Barbie Shit"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2009 [24]
"Barely Legal"Azealia Banks Julian Casablancas Online exclusive2013 [25]
"BBD" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jonathan Harris
Kevin James
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Big Talk"Azealia Banks
featuring Rick Ross
Azealia Banks
Rick Ross
Vyle
DJ Yamez
Slay-Z2016 [18]
"Black Madonna" Azealia Banks
featuring Lex Luger
Azealia Banks
Lex Luger
Business & Pleasure2020 [26]
"Blown Away" GypJaQ [lower-alpha 1]
featuring Azealia Banks
Un­knownNon-album single2015 [28]
"Blue Jeans" (Smims & Belle Remix) Lana Del Rey
featuring Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Elizabeth Grant
Emile Haynie
Dan Heath
Blue Jeans – Remixes2012 [29]
"Canada Goose"Azealia BanksUn­knownUn­known2020
"Can't Do it Like Me"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jonathan Harris
Benga
Coki
Slay-Z2016 [18]
"Can't Stop Now" (K.L.A.M. Remix) Major Lazer
featuring Azealia Banks
Un­known Lazers Never Die 2010 [30]
"Chasing Time" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Ronnie Colson
Warren "Oak" Felder
Jonathan Harris
Steve Mostyn
Kelly Sheehan
Andrew "Pop" Wansel
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"The Chill$"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2009 [31]
"Chips"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Chi Chi" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jonathan Harris
non-album single2017 [32]
"Competition" [lower-alpha 2] Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2010 [33]
"Control It" Shystie featuring
Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Chanelle Scott Calica
Gold Dust: Vol. 22012 [34]
"Count Contessa"Azealia Banks and LoneAzealia BanksFantasea II: The Second Wave2013 [35]
"Crown"Azealia Banks and LuniceAzealia BanksSlay-Z2017 [36]
"Dark Red Lipstick" LoLa Monroe
featuring Azealia Banks
Un­knownLipstick and Pistols2013 [37]
"Desperado"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
M. J. Cole
Kevin James
Harvey Mason, Jr.
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Diamond Nova"Azealia Banks
featuring Pharrell
Un­knownOnline exclusive2020 [38]
"Discovery Channel"Rocky Business
featuring Azealia Banks & Isaiah Gripper
Un­knownJuly's Joy2013 [39]
"Escapades"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks Fantasea II: The Second Wave 2017 [40]
"Esta Noche"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Fantasea"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Fierce"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Fuck Up the Fun"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Gimme a Chance"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Oskar Cartaya
Enon
Kevin James
Harvey Mason, Jr.
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Gimme a Chance" [lower-alpha 3] Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2009 [31]
"Grand Scam (Lyrical Exercise)"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2011 [42]
"Harlem Shake" (Remix) ‡ Baauer featuring
Azealia Banks
Un­knownOnline exclusive2013 [43]
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (Cover)Azealia BanksHugh Martin
Ralph Blane
Icy Colors Change 2018 [44]
"Heavy Metal and Reflective" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
James Strife
Julian Wodsworth
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Hood Bitch"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2012 [45]
"I'm That..." (Remix) R. City featuring
Beenie Man and
Azealia Banks
Un­knownNon-album single2015 [46]
"Ice Princess" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jonathan Harris
Kevin James
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Icy Colors Change"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Matthew Cutler
Chris Young
Isley Juper
Dorian Strickland
Paul Falcone
Icy Colors Change 2018 [47]
"Idle Delilah"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Kevin James
David Kennedy
Harvey Mason, Jr.
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"II. Earth: The Oldest Computer (The Last Night)" Childish Gambino
featuring Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Donald Glover
Ludwig Göransson
Because the Internet 2013 [48]
"Ima Read"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"In Town"Kevin Hussein
featuring Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Kevin James
Cybersex2015 [49]
[50]
"JFK"Azealia Banks
featuring Theophilus London
Azealia Banks
Alexander Green
Kevin James
Theophilus London
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Jumanji"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"L8R"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Liquorice" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Matthew Cutler
1991 2012 [16]
"Luxury"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Travis Stewart
Fantasea
Broke with Expensive Taste
2014 [17]
"Mamma Mia"Azealia BanksAzealia BanksBusiness & Pleasure2020 [51]
"Miss Amor"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jack Fuller
Kevin James
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Miss Camaraderie"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Matthew Cutler
Jack Fuller
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Movin' On Up (Coco's Song, Love Beats Rhymes)"Azealia BanksUn­knownFantasea II: The Second Wave2018 [52]
"Murda She Wrote"Azealia BanksUn­knownUn­known2021
"Nathan"Azealia Banks
featuring Styles P
Un­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"NEEDSUMLUV (SXLND)"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2012 [53]
"Neptune"Azealia Banks
featuring Shystie
Un­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Nirvana"Azealia BanksUn­knownUn­known2020
"No Problems"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2013 [54]
"Nude Beach A-Go-Go"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Kim Fowley
Harvey Mason, Jr.
Ariel Rosenberg
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Out of Space"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"P-U-S-S-Y"Azealia Banks
featuring 77KLASH
Un­knownOnline exclusive2009 [24]
"Paradiso"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Partition" (Remix) ‡ Beyoncé
featuring Busta Rhymes
and Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Mike Dean
Jerome Harmon
Beyoncé Knowles
Timothy Mosley
Terius Nash
Justin Timberlake
Dwane Weir
Trevor Smith
Catastrophic 22014 [55]
"Physical Motion" Jimmy Edgar
featuring Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Jimmy Edgar
XXX 2010 [56]
"Playhouse"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2019 [57]
"Pyrex Princess"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Kevin James
Business & Pleasure2018 [58]
"Queen of Clubs"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jamie Iovine
Slim
Slay-Z2016 [18]
"Riot"Azealia Banks
featuring Nina Sky
Azealia Banks
Nina Sky
Leah Hayes
Slim
Slay-Z2016 [18]
"Runnin'"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Salchichon"Azealia Banks
featuring Onyx
Azealia Banks
Bruk-Up
Lil' Vicious
non-album single2020 [59]
"Salute"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Seventeen"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2009 [31]
"Shady Love" [lower-alpha 4] Scissor Sisters vs.
Krystal Pepsy
Azealia Banks
Jake Shears
Alexander Ridha
Magic Hour 2012 [60]
"Silva"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2020
"Six Flags" Azealia Banks
featuring Slim Dollars
Un­knownUn­known2021
"Skylar Diggins"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Slim
Telli
Slay-Z2016 [18]
"Slow Hands" (Cover)Azealia Banks Paul Banks
Carlos Dengler
Sam Fogarino
Daniel Kessler
Online exclusive2010 [61]
"Soda"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jack Fuller
SCNTST
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"Succubi"Azealia BanksUn­knownOnline exclusive2012 [62]
"The Big Big Beat" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jonathan Harris
Jack Fuller
An Expresso
Slay-Z2016 [63]
[18]
"The Kids Aren't Alright" (Remix) Fall Out Boy
featuring Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Pete Wentz
Make America Psycho Again 2015 [64]
"Trap Queen" (UK Remix) Fetty Wap featuring
Quavo, Gucci Mane
and Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks
Radric Davis
Willie Maxwell
Quavo
Non-album single2015 [65]
"Treasure Island" Azealia BanksUn­knownFantasea II: The Second Wave2018 [66]
"Us"Azealia BanksUn­known Fantasea 2012 [20]
"Used to Being Alone"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Jack Fuller
Tony Igy
Slay-Z2016 [18] [67]
"Van Vogue"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Travis Stewart
1991 2012 [16]
"Venus" Paul Oakenfold
featuring Azealia Banks
Un­knownOnline exclusive2013 [68]
"Wallace"Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Kevin James
Filip Nikolic
Trevor McFedries
Broke with Expensive Taste 2014 [17]
"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve" (Cover)Azealia Banks Frank Loesser Icy Colors Change 2018 [69]
"Work Bitch" (Remix) ‡ Britney Spears
featuring Azealia Banks
William Adams
Azealia Banks
Ruth-Anne Cunningham
Sebastian Ingrosso
Otto Jettman
Anthony Preston
Britney Spears
Online exclusive2013 [70]
"Yung Rapunxel" Azealia BanksAzealia Banks
Kevin James
Chadron Moore
Premro Smith
Broke with Expensive Taste 2013 [17]

Notes

  1. GypJaQ originally released "Blown Away" under the stage name Akhet. [27]
  2. "Competition" is an early demo of her song "Luxury" that Banks leaked online in 2019.
  3. "Gimme a Chance" was one of Banks' earliest releases as an artist. It was rewritten for her debut album in 2014. [41]
  4. Banks' vocals on "Shady Love" were uncredited.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chasing Time (song)</span> 2014 single by Azealia Banks

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"Ice Princess" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album Broke with Expensive Taste (2014). It was released as the fourth single from the album on March 23, 2015. Production of the song was handled by AraabMuzik, while it was written by Banks, Kevin James, and Jonathan Harris. "Ice Princess" contains a sample of "In the Air", originally produced by progressive house DJ Morgan Page. Lyrically, Banks brags about her wealth, with Jordan Sargent of Pitchfork Media describing it as Banks "spitting knotty rhymes about her diamonds". "Ice Princess" garnered praise from music critics, with one describing the song as "Banks at her best". To promote the song, an accompanying music video for the track was released on March 31, 2015. It features Banks ruling over a kingdom of ice warriors, flying through the sky destroying anything colorful while turning everything into ice.

"Wallace" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album Broke with Expensive Taste (2014). The song was written by Banks, Kevin James, Filip Nikolić and Trevor McFedries, while production of the song was provided by the latter two. Lyrically, the track describes a man with a rottweiler head and depicts Banks killing him. Musically, the song is of both R&B and hardcore hip hop origins. In 2015, Banks released a music video for "Wallace" directed by Rob Soucy and Nick Ace. The video for "Wallace" was released via the Google Cloud Platform. Banks performed the song during the 2015 Coachella Festival and on her Broke with Expensive Taste Tour.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">BBD (song)</span> Single by Azealia Banks

"BBD" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album Broke with Expensive Taste (2014). It was released as the first promotional single from the album on January 1, 2013. Production of the song was handled by Apple Juice Kid, with Sup Doodle providing co-production for the track. Banks, Jonathan Harris and Kevin James all contributed to the song's writing. Critical reception of the song was generally positive, with critics claiming the song to be one of the first party anthems of the new year. Banks clarified on her Twitter account that "BBD" was not the first official single from Broke with Expensive Taste, writing "Y'all know i love dropping songs tho! Lol".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jumanji (Azealia Banks song)</span> 2012 promotional single by Azealia Banks

"Jumanji" is a song recorded by American hip hop artist Azealia Banks for her debut mixtape, Fantasea (2012). The song was released as a free promotional single, available for digital download and streaming via Banks's SoundCloud, on May 11, 2012. "Jumanji" is composed as a tropical track with musical influences including kuduro, dancehall, and calypso music. Instrumentally, the song features a trumpet, a timpani, a harp, and calypso steel drums. The song also features Banks rapping over a beat that was compared by music critics to the work of English musician and producer, M.I.A. Lyrically, the song describes Banks' involvement in media scandals and, as she described, "keeping true to herself". "Jumanji" received acclaim from music critics, who complimented the overall production and Banks's rapping flow. Banks has performed the song live several times, as part of the Mermaid Ball, as well as at the Glastonbury Festival 2013, and Club Nokia in 2015.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">No Problems</span> 2013 song by Azealia Banks

"No Problems" is a song released by American rapper Azealia Banks. It is a diss track aimed at American rapper Angel Haze. It was released on January 4, 2013, by Banks herself, after Angel Haze released a diss track titled, "On The Edge", a day prior. Production of the song was handled by American producer, Machinedrum.

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