After claiming Zayn Malik completely ripped off her work with his 'Like I Would' music video back in May (which resulted in a racist rant and a Twitter ban, we'll have you remember), Azealia Banks has now hit out at her fellow artists again for copying her.

This time she's had to take to Instagram to voice her frustration, also warning fans that she's struggling to muster up the inspiration to complete her new mixtape Fantasea 2.

"I feel deeply misunderstood," Azealia posted. "I feel cheated, I feel stolen from. 

"I feel as though I've made and am making such huge contributions to the times, as far as music and the national conversation go, only to be shoved into a corner and punished while I watch my ideas and insight get paraphrased and repackaged by everyone."

She added: "I feel really sad and uninspired. I'm having trouble mustering up enough smiles and enthusiasm to finish Fantasea 2."

It would be the first new collection of music from Azealia Banks since her Slay-Z mixtape earlier this year.

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As for her unacceptable racial slurs she used on Twitter back in May, Azealia has previously apologised for those instances.

"Now that the immediacy of the infamous incident has worn off, I've had sometime to decompress & take a more rational assessment of things," she said.

"I want to extend my sincerest apologies to the world. Employing racial/sexual slurs/stereotypes in attempts to make fun of or degrade another person or group is completely unacceptable and is not fair or fun for anyone."