Add another bridge to the fire. Azealia Banks tells AU Review (via FACT) that she scrapped that previously reported collaboration with Disclosure, which was set to appear on her upcoming debut album Broke With Expensive Taste. "I did something with Disclosure but they were, like, really rude in an interview, so I canned it."

What does being "really rude" in an interview entail? After Azealia called their team-up "the greatest studio session EVAR", Disclosure killed the buzz a bit, explaining: "I think she's kind of taken to Twitter quite heavily with the fact that she's meeting with us... People now think that we've made the greatest song of all time, and it doesn't even actually have a chorus yet."

"I might leak it, though," Azealia told the interviewer from AU Review. "And to be honest, I've got better stuff on my record... It can be an f-side. A fuck-you side." She said that the current list of Broke With Expensive Taste collaborators includes Pharrell, rapper Kevin Hussein, Toko Yasuda of Enon and Theophilus London.

She also explained that upcoming Fantasea II project will be released as a proper album rather than a mixtape, as initially planned. "Albums, albums, albums, albums!" she said. "True effort knows no result." Watch the full interview, below.

Watch a Yours Truly "Special Presentation" with Disclosure on Pitchfork.tv: