Azealia Banks gets produced by Machinedrum

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# Azealia Banks gets produced by Machinedrum Everyone's fallen in love with **Azealia Banks**. The Harlem rapper, who rose to fame last year for her single '212', released 'NEEDSUMLUV' last night, a pop jam markedly different from the swagger of much of her previous work. It's a bit TOO predictable, we think, though the snippets of **[Aaliyah][1]{: target="_blank"}** scattered throughout are a nice touch. The track was produced by fellow New Yorker and collaborator [**Machinedrum**][2]{: target="_blank"}; stream it below. [1]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/features/aaliyah-the-woman-who-made-me-love-rb [2]: http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/reviews/machinedrum-rooms
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    text: '<p> Everyone&rsquo;s fallen in love with <strong>Azealia Banks</strong>. The Harlem rapper, who rose to fame last year for her single &lsquo;212&rsquo;, released &lsquo;NEEDSUMLUV&rsquo; last night, a pop jam markedly different from the swagger of much of her previous work. It&rsquo;s a bit TOO predictable, we think, though the snippets of <strong><a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/features/aaliyah-the-woman-who-made-me-love-rb" target="_blank">Aaliyah</a></strong> scattered throughout are a nice touch. The track was produced by fellow New Yorker and collaborator <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/music/reviews/machinedrum-rooms" target="_blank"><strong>Machinedrum</strong></a>; stream it below.</p>'
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# Azealia Banks gets produced by Machinedrum Everyone's fallen in love with **Azealia Banks**. The Harlem rapper, who rose to fame last year for her single '212', released 'NEEDSUMLUV' last night, a pop jam markedly different from the swagger of much of her previous work. It's a bit TOO predicta...