The beef between Iggy Azalea and fellow female rapper Azealia Banks has undoubtedly been intensified, as a hacking group gets involved via social media.

During her emotional interview with Hot 97 on Dec. 18, Banks expressed her frustrations with cultural appropriation in hip-hop, particularly criticizing Azalea - who responded in anger by taking to Twitter the following day.

Anonymous then called the "Fancy" hitmaker out on Dec. 20 for "misappropriating black culture, insulting peaceful protesters, and making light of Eric Garner's death" in a series of tweets (Complex & Vulture):

"We apologize for our followers with regards to this following statement: F--k you, @IGGYAZALEA. #ICantBreathe."

"Trashy b---h."

The hackers also threatened to leak screenshots from Iggy Azalea's rumored sex tape, which could ruin her public image, if she fails to apologize to Azealia Banks as well as the New York City protesters in two days:

"We have so much s--t on you, your scandal would be bigger than Bill Cosby's."

"MESSAGE: @IGGYAZALEA, you have exactly 48 hours from now to release a statement apologizing to @AzealiaBanks and the protesters in NYC..."

"MESSAGE: @IGGYAZALEA if you do not do so, the memory of you will burn from the public faster than the moment you surfaced. We're not kidding."

"There's an X rated tape of you, we bet you'd certainly don't want public, are we right? @IGGYAZALEA....and this is nothing. Comply or else."

"Now about that sex tape. We wont release the actual video. We have values to live by."

"However, we will release various snapshots of her face to confirm. The idea is not about releasing nudes. This shows nothing."

"We are not in the business of pleasing 13-year old boys and their fantasies."

"All we simply ask for is an apology."

"You have 48 hours, @IGGYAZALEA."

Twitter account @TheAnonMessage has since been suspended.