Australian rapper Iggy Azalea took to Twitter on Sunday to address the "haters" who have been leaving mean posts about her current single "Fancy" being No. 1 on the music charts.

Us Magazine reports that it was Nicki Minaj's fans in particular who were giving the 23-year-old performer flack for her music and success.

So naturally, it comes as no surprise that Azalea, like many other celebrities, went on Twitter to express her strong dislike for online bullying.

Azalea posted a total of eight tweets to make her "positive but aggressive point" before she headed out to celebrate her NBA star boyfriend Nick Young's birthday.

She began, "Just remember while your all at home online cracking jokes about artists etc that Most of you have done NOTHING. NOTHING! With your lives."

Azalea later went on to say that online bullying is "Bulls--t" and those who bully are disgusting.

Despite her aggressive tone, Azalea ended her twitter rant with a few positive posts, words of love, and advice.

"Don't be cruel to one another. And learn to understand how much work it takes to achieve anything in life," she wrote.

"Success should be celebrated and not used as an excuse to be awful to others, especially when it's not even your own. That was my point."

This isn't Azalea's first time addressing haters and speaking her mind.

Last month, Iggy called rapper Tyler the Creator "beyond immature" and "rude" for going on BET's 106 & park and saying that Azalea stinks and has a fake butt.

Regardless of the "haters" out there, Iggy Azalea is doing very well for herself and currently has two hits on the music charts. Her song "Fancy" and Ariana Grande's song featuring the blonde Aussie, "Problem" are dominating the airwaves.