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Azealia Banks Accuses Lady GaGa of Stealing Her 'Red Flame'
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The raptress claims that the Mother Monster has stolen an 'ARTPOP' track called 'Red Flame' from a demo, which was supposed to be a collaboration between the two stars.

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Azealia Banks has accused Lady GaGa of stealing again. Last month, Banks claimed that GaGa stole her mermaid-inspired look when she took the stages at MTV Video Music Awards and iTunes festival. This time, the "212" hitmaker claimed that the Mother Monster had stolen an "ARTPOP" track called "Red Flame" from a demo, which was supposed to be a collaboration between the two stars.

"Make sure u let them know where u got the title for red flame from. U stole that from the demo I sent u," Banks tweeted on September 17. "Life is great. You can have it. Plenty more where that came from. Seriously. . . This one is free. Next time I'm charging."

Referring to the chart battle between GaGa's "Applause" and Katy Perry's "Roar", Banks later tweeted, "Team Katy."

Last year, it was revealed that Banks did a collaboration with GaGa. "I worked with Lady Gaga, but I worked with Lady Gaga from afar. We worked via email and via Internet. We have a song called 'Red Flame' and a song called 'Ratchet', but I don't know what she's doing with it. She's going to release it when she wants to release it."

Banks then sent GaGa the demo for the song earlier this year. The 22-year-old raptress even teased the song during a video chat.

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