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Azealia Banks Slams Pusha T Over Whitney Houston Album Cover: “Unforgivable”

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Last updated: June 6, 2025 9:35 am
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Azealia Banks isn’t holding back — again. The outspoken rapper and provocateur has reignited a heated debate surrounding Pusha T, targeting the hip-hop veteran for his 2018 album DAYTONA’s controversial cover art.

Contents
The Spark: Revisiting a Controversial Album CoverAzealia’s Scathing Words: “Corny,” “MID,” and MoreBigger Picture: Commodifying Black Women’s PainThe Debate Continues: Accountability in Hip-Hop

Known for his razor-sharp lyricism and raw street narratives, Pusha T has long been hailed as a purist icon in hip-hop circles. But Banks’s latest critique paints a very different picture — one that questions not only Pusha’s artistic choices but also his respect for Black women’s legacies.

Well, at least Kanye isn’t cursed by Whitney Houston.

I will never forgive pusha T for using a photo of Whitney Houston’s bathroom in the suite she passed away in as cover art.

And anyone with respect for the genius of black women and black womans culture shouldn’t either.… https://t.co/0o1Zbeqsbt

— Azealia Banks (@azealiaslacewig) June 3, 2025

The Spark: Revisiting a Controversial Album Cover

The feud reignited after a resurfaced clip where Pusha T appeared to question Kanye West’s masculinity. Instead of defending Kanye, Banks flipped the script and slammed Pusha for his decision to use a haunting, $85,000-licensed photo of Whitney Houston’s drug-ravaged bathroom as DAYTONA’s album cover.

“At least Kanye isn’t cursed by Whitney Houston,” Banks wrote on social media. “I’ll never forgive Pusha T for using that photo. Anyone who respects the genius of Black women shouldn’t either.”

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This wasn’t just a casual diss — Banks framed the choice as a profound disrespect, accusing Pusha of violating cultural reverence and dignity by exploiting Houston’s pain.

Azealia’s Scathing Words: “Corny,” “MID,” and More

She didn’t stop there. Banks described Pusha’s persona as “corny” and “smug,” dismissing the widespread acclaim he has earned as “MID” — a sharp jab signaling that she finds his artistry overrated.

This echoes the mixed reactions when DAYTONA first dropped. The album cover, licensed by Kanye West, was divisive:

  • Some praised it as bold and symbolically raw, fitting the album’s gritty themes.
  • Others condemned it as exploitative, turning a tragic moment into an artistic spectacle.

Whitney Houston’s family publicly condemned the image as being “in poor taste,” while Pusha defended it as a truthful reflection of the album’s tone — admitting, however, he initially felt uncomfortable with the decision.

Bigger Picture: Commodifying Black Women’s Pain

Azealia Banks’s fresh critique breathes new life into an ongoing conversation about hip-hop’s treatment of Black women’s legacies.

For Banks, the DAYTONA cover isn’t just a tasteless stunt — it’s emblematic of a larger problem: how the industry commodifies tragedy, turning pain into provocative art without accountability.

Her stance challenges fans and critics alike to reconsider the ethical implications of powerful imagery in music, asking:

  • Who truly benefits from these provocative choices?
  • At what cost to the dignity of those portrayed or represented?

The Debate Continues: Accountability in Hip-Hop

Whether you see Banks as another fiery disruptor or a vital voice calling for respect and cultural responsibility, her words demand a hard look at Pusha T’s legacy and hip-hop’s broader relationship with the culture it draws from.

As the industry continues to grapple with these questions, the conversation around DAYTONA’s cover art remains a touchstone for debates on race, representation, and respect in music.

What’s your take on Azealia Banks’s criticism? Is the DAYTONA cover a bold statement or a disrespectful exploitation? Drop your thoughts below and follow for more exclusive celeb news and hot takes!

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