Azealia Banks Delays Debut Album Until March, Takes Swipe at Disclosure

Continuing the never-ending delays associated with her debut album, Azealia Banks has apparently pushed it back once more.

As NME points out, Banks responded to a fan via Twitter who inquired about a rumored delay until March, to which the singer-rapper revealed: "the label changed their mind :)"

The album, presumably still titled Broke with Expensive Taste, had originally been slated to arrive in late 2012 before it was pushed into early 2013 and then several dates beyond, before most recently being on the schedule for this month.

Banks also revealed that while her first single to promote was intended to be "Soda," it will now be "Chasing Time." On the upside, it appears she's on much better terms with her label now, even telling fans that "obeying my label is the best decision I've ever made. My relationship with them is so good right now!!"

Of course, on the downside, it seems Banks has kicked off another year taking swipes at other artists, again jabbing Disclosure over their failed attempts at a collaboration: "The beat really isn't that good tbh. I'll probably put 'Bizarra' on another beat and release it later."