Azealia Banks went on a Twitter rant to diss Rihanna and her "Work" music video with Drake, which she dropped on Monday. Banks took to the micro-blogging platform to compare RiRi's video to Beyoncé's 2002 hit "Baby Boy."

"Work video reminds me of baby boy video with Sean Paul except not as fly," Banks wrote about the video, which shows Rihanna grinding and twerking on Drake. The tweet has since been deleted, according to US Weekly.

"Me watching the mediocrity that is the music industry 2016," she captioned a picture of an uninterested woman smoking a cigarette in a following tweet.

"Music is honestly so f-king trash and boring. Let's start a f-king beef and make s-t interesting. All these f-king pill popping divas doing the LEAST and the s-t is boring. Get these hoes a coffee and a pair of boxing gloves," she continued.

The "Chasing Time" singer then threw shade at "pill popping divas" who put in minimal effort and create "boring" music. "Bring out the real artists !!!!!" she added.

This isn't the first time Banks has attacked Rihanna. In December, Banks tweeted a series of cryptic messages aimed at the singer after she cut her out of the final version of "Anti," according to Hollywood Life.

"These girls seek me out, ask for my help, then get intimated when they find out how easy it is for me to re-create and re-vamp their sound," she tweeted at the time. "Like, I would really rather not be approached to collab, especially if everyone is going to chicken out. Lol."