It seems as though Harlem rapper Azealia Banks has decided to reignite her feud with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk thanks to a new song.

In a now-deleted Instagram post, the "212" musician stated that the previously-unreleased track would appear on the new digital release of her latest mixtape titled "Yung Rapunxel II." What exactly is the song about? According to High Snobiety, the song, called "96' Corolla (Motorman)," is about Alon Dust, an "ungrateful technocrat" whose ego "becomes too big for his britches." Later on in the song, we learn that Dust is publicly executed in the year 3030.

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Further examining her work, Banks said in a statement that Alon Dust comes up with "the perfect scheme" to convince susceptible people that they should allow "their brains to be used as an interface: Neuralink."

The feud between the two stems back to last August when the rapper went to LA to work with Musk's girlfriend, Claire Boucher, who goes by the stage name Grimes. According to Banks' account, Grimes never showed up, thus resulting in the rapper wandering the CEO's mansion "for days." The incident, she recalled, was "like a real-life episode of Get Out."

It is extremely likely that the song is about Musk as he recently revealed his desire to implant chips into the brains of humans in hopes that it could help people with "conditions such as quadriplegia, enabling increased independence and ushering potentially life-transforming technology out of the lab and into the real world."

Regarding how the song will actually sound, fans will have to wait and find out. As of now, it does not have an official release date.

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Azealia Banks is pictured performing on Aug. 25, 2012. Getty Images