Sometimes all it takes is one song. For Azealia Banks, that was “212,” a raucous rap over a tom-drum driven beat which began infecting clubs and headphones in 2011. Originally released free online, its black and white video of Banks mouthing expletives while bouncing around in a Mickey Mouse sweater soon went viral, bringing with it the first of many public hiccups as the song’s original producer, Lazy Jay, demanded all copies be taken down for copyright infringement.
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