Fresh off BIA’s swiftly headlined Hot 97 interview, which saw the Bianca artist speaking at length about her much-discussed issues with Cardi B, Cardi herself has weighed in with an extended X Spaces session.
While Cardi doesn’t appear to directly name BIA in her latest comments, heard in full deeper into this article, it’s clear who, and what, she’s addressing. Early into the session, Cardi took fans “back to last year,” calling 2024 “the year of the beef.” In Cardi’s opinion, this led to some fellow artists (or “little bitches,” as Cardi put it) thinking she could be “their target or their person that they was going to beef with so they could up their career.”
From there, Cardi referenced her “Like What (Freestyle),” which has been mentioned numerous times amid fan discussion over her and BIA’s feud. BIA herself, in fact, mentioned her and Cardi both flipping Missy Elliott’s “She’s a Bitch” during her Hot 97 interview.
“After we resolved that conversation on the phone, the 'Enough' music video comes out and then you start subbing me again because you in your delusional mind think I copied one of your music video contents,” Cardi, who later pointed out that actual ownership of the aforementioned Missy sample goes to Missy herself, said. “It’s like, bitch, I done told you before. You’re not interesting enough for me to look at you. You’re not creative, your music is boring, everything about you is boring. I don’t care nothing about you. You’re bugging.”
Elsewhere, Cardi seemingly suggested that BIA was responsible for telling “a very popular producer that’s cool with my ex” that she was cheating on him, a claim Cardi refuted. Additionally, Cardi told fans “Whole Lotta Money,” an eventual BIA record, was initially sent to her.
“Y’all can’t even play with me with that writing shit,” she said. “I got the ‘Whole Lotta Money’ record. That shit was sent to me first and I dubbed it.”
Later, Cardi declared that BIA, again without directly naming her while simultaneously making it clear who she was talking about, has already “lost” the beef.
“You wanted a rap beef and you lost,” she said. “Every single time these bitches be losing, they delete they fucking wack ass fucking diss records. She deleted her shit, the other bitch deleted her shit. You can’t fuck with me. I’m a real artist, for real.”
Toward the end of the X Spaces session, Cardi argued that “nobody gives a fuck about that bum ass bitch” and let fans know she herself has stayed “quiet” about certain “behind-the-scenes shit” related to the feud.
“Stop playing stupid and innocent. … Nah, you not no innocent girl,” Cardi said. “I don’t give a fuck how quiet you are. You know what the fuck you was doing last year. You just thought that was gonna be easy beefing with me and that shit didn’t went how you expected.”
Hear more from Cardi below.
Am I the Drama?, Cardi’s long-awaited follow-up to the Grammy-winning Invasion of Privacy, opened at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in September. As previously reported, the track “Pretty & Petty,” heard here, sees Cardi directly dissing BIA.
“Name five BIA songs, gun pointin’ to your head,” Cardi raps in the song’s first verse. “Bow, I’m dead.” Deeper into the track, Cardi refers to BIA as “Diarrhea BIA.”
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