Azealia Banks is certainly not known for her softer side. The Harlem-born rapper has had Twitter beef with everyone from Iggy Azalea and T.I. to Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga, and most recently, one of her former adversaries described a "scary" encounter with the 22-year-old.

Baaeur, the DJ who created the viral "Harlem Shake" track which Banks later went on to remix it, recalled his experience meeting the "212" rapper to theMusic.com.au, who has previously called him a "f*ggoot" (sic), among other pejoratives.

"We actually randomly met in a restaurant in Miami, completely randomly, but I'll say there was definitely no resolution," he told the music site. "She looked at me and said, 'What's up, funny man?' I'll tell you what - she was scary. She's a scary person."

Soon after their brief exchange, Banks went back to dissing Baaeur on Twitter.

The beef between Banks and Baaeur began around February 2013 when the DJ requested that Banks remove her vocals from the song. The disagreement commenced over whether or not he'd liked them originally, ending with Banks tweeting to Baaeur, "may you drown in f**gotry," a similar insult she used during her beef with Perez Hilton.