Maybe everyone just took it wrong when Cardi B took the stage in Long Island this past weekend to throw some shots at an unknown rapper. “You know this bitch,” Cardi said. “She never fucking liked me and now, all of a sudden, she wants to be friends with me. No, bitch. I still don’t like you bitch.”
Her rant set the internet ablaze that Nicki Minaj was Cardi’s target. As it turns out, however, social media’s speculations were wrong. And she dispelled the rumors last night (August 14), tweeting the lyrics to Nicki’s “Win Again” record off 2014 album The Pinkprint.
On Monday night, Cardi decided to tweet out the lyrics to Nicki’s “Win Again” record off 2014’s The Pinkprint, which Nicki then retweeted herself, pretty much confirming that she & Cardi have no beef.
“I see no lies when Bardi quotes Barbie 🤷🏽♀️😌😛 #WinAgain ~ all dat reaching you gon fuk around & pull a muscle…#BarbieTingz” Nicki quote-tweeted out, saying the internets been reaching for a story.
Nicki then retweeted Caridi’s tweet, quoting: “I see no lies when Bardi quotes Barbie 🤷🏽♀️😌😛 #WinAgain ~ all dat reaching you gon fuk around & pull a muscle…#BarbieTingz.”
I see no lies when Bardi quotes Barbie 🤷🏽♀️😌😛 #WinAgain ~ all dat reaching you gon fuk around & pull a muscle…#BarbieTingz https://t.co/tHJmfhjOap
— NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ) August 15, 2017
As previously reported in other Cardi B news, the stripper-turned-rapper appeared on the birthday special for The Wendy Williams Show. On the show Cardi performed her hit single, “Bodak Yellow” for Wendy Williams and her guests, that included Maybach Music CEO, Rick Ross. “Bodak Yellow” earned Cardi her first spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart last week as it peaked at No. 85.
After performing, Cardi sat down with Wendy and explained to her that she left Love & Hip Hop to put more focus into her music career. After talking about music and reality television, the two talked about Cardi’s love life. Wendy mentioned Offset from Migos, who Cardi is reportedly dating. When Wendy asked what Cardi calls him, she replied, “I call him Raindrop,” which is in reference to Migos hit song, “Bad and Boujee.”
Watch the full performance and interview below.