HIP-HOP Azealia Banks Endorses Donald Trump: 'He's 'Evil Like America Is Evil'

Azealia Banks performs onstage during day 1 of the 2015 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 10, 2015 in Indio, California.

On the first day of Black History Month, rapper Azealia Banks announced that she was officially voting for Donald Trump. In a Kanye-sized Twitter stream of consciousness, the Harlem rep explained her choice while also throwing shots at the other candidates.

Ok so, I think I'm ready to admit that I'm going to vote for Donald Trump. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

"I think Trump is the only one who truly has the balls to bust up big business. Hilary is too tied in with them and Bernie has no clout," she wrote before adding, "The other candidates are simply ... "Them hoes over there" #thots."

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I think Trump is the only one who truly has the balls to bust up big business. Hilary is too tied in with them and Bernie has no clout. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

Just because Hilary Clinton and Bernie sanders say nice things about minorities doesn't mean they actually mean them — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

Politicians have been saying "nice" things about colored folks and we've still been getting fucked. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

I only trust this country to be what it is: full of shit. takes shit to know shit so we may as well, put a piece of shit in the White House — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

I have no hope for America. It is what it is. Capitalist, consumerist, racist land of make believe. Its inherently evil and must feed ... — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

On others for it to survive. I didn't create it. I'm not proud of it . But I am here.... And it's all I know. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

She then recalled a conversation she had with a friend about the phrase "the greater good of America."

I was having a conversation over dinner with a friend about "the greater good of America" and what it means figuratively and literally — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

Like, how could the American Dream at this point survive without relying on a systematically oppressed underclass — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

Can it ? ... It can't. It's fucked up to know that in order for me to have this first world life someone somewhere else is suffering — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

But what do you do? And what does it mean? Do societies naturally organize themselves this way? Is this fate or conspiracy ? — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

I'm very pro-Africa and pro-africana but American exceptionalism and the American paradigm is super interesting to me. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

Just how this web of lies and oppression has spawned itself into this global influence and made people proud to be a part of it — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

So proud that they'll fight and die for it. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

In conclusion, I think Donald trump is evil like America is evil and in order for America to keep up with itself it needs him. — azealiabanks (@AZEALIABANKS) February 1, 2016

Banks continues on by responding to the backlash on her timeline. "why are you guys telling me to kill myself ? That's what's wrong with the USA. Everyone pretends to be open-minded but they're really not.," she wrote in one tweet. "No critical thinking allowed for the black woman. Sheesh."

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She further explained her stance. "No, to sum up my rant the USA owes my people reparations so I can round them up and get the fuck out of here ... And to sum up my rant: I am saying that politicians are inherently evil, I trust the one who is most transparent."

Banks also announced that she will be dropping a record called "The Big Big Beat" on Feb. 7.

Billboard has reached out to Banks' rep for further comment.