Cardi B is clapping again after being accused of ripping off Nicki Minaj’s move on a brand new music.
Cardi B Responds to Stolen Flow Accusation
Cardi B has had sufficient of being accused of stealing Nicki Minaj’s move from the 2020 6ix9ine collab “Trollz” on the brand new Offset monitor “Freaky.” She responded to her detractors in addition to offering a receipt on Friday (Oct. 13) On X, previously generally known as Twitter, Bardi appreciated a submit that identified the move she makes use of on the ‘Set monitor is a primary rap move that Cardi additionally used on the Fat Joe, Dre and Anuel AA collab “Yes” in 2019. In the remark part of a weblog submit in regards to the subject, Cardi had extra ideas.
“I really been chillin and minding my business,” Cardi B wrote. “Ya love to attach my name to bulls**t trying to make it trend and flooding wit tweets but then when I respond it’s I’m the problem. yep ima clear my name every time. Leave me tf alone if ya got a problem wit it AHHHH HAAAA.”
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Cardi B Working on Her Own Album
Cardi B plans to comply with Offset with the discharge of her sophomore album within the subsequent few months. After releasing her new single “Bongos” with Megan Thee Stallion final month, Cardi is gearing up for an early 2024 launch for her still-untitled second LP.
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