Azealia Banks
Azealia Banks is back with another Facebook rant about her critics. Pictured: The U.S. rapper performing during the opening ceremony of the 21st Life Ball in Vienna on May 25, 2013. Reuters/Leonhard Foeger

The tension between Azealia Banks and Nicki Minaj is high again.

Banks posted a rant about the “Anaconda” rapper on Facebook after she found out that Minaj threw shade at her in a video game she released. In the now-deleted post, Banks called Minaj out for the insult and told her to stop labeling herself the “queen of rap.”

“McDonald’s sells a lot of burgers, but no one is telling McDonald’s that they’re pinnacle of cuisine and taste,” Banks said. “This is true of you.”

Banks added: “You run around the meadow collecting all the low hanging fruit so you may turn around and congratulate yourself for having the most fruit, but all of the fruit is mealy and mushy. I don’t understand why you are so impressed with yourself.”

Banks also took a jab at Minaj’s physical appearance. She also said that Minaj should go back to “imitating Lady Gaga” because her current style in both clothing and music is not as good as what she put out in 2011.

Many, including Banks, believe that Minaj took a jab at the “Broke With Expensive Taste” rapper in her new game, “Nicki Minaj: The Empire.” In one of the scenes in the game, Minaj appears to be blasting Banks’ critically-acclaimed record, “Fantasea.” She also called out the rapper’s boisterous personality.

The feud between the two started in 2012, according to Complex. Banks was supposed to go on tour with Minaj in Europe, but she turned down the chance in order to finish her debut album. Minaj reportedly subtweeted Banks, saying: “#ManThese[People]Delirious.”

While Minaj did not name anyone in the tweet, Banks assumed it was for her. She replied to Minaj, saying: “Did you mean delusional? Delirious was the wrong word.”

Since then, the two have been taking jabs at each other. Banks announced in September that she is collaborating with Minaj’s ex, Safaree Samuels, on a track.