The Bronx-born rapper filmed the DIY video at what appeared to be her home or office, wearing a fitted polka-dot dress that highlighted her pregnancy.
The song, produced by DJ Swanqo, recently reached the Billboard Hot 100. It drew attention for its confrontational lyrics, where Cardi directed sharp lines at rapper BIA, sparking renewed discussions across social media about female rap rivalries and lyrical competition.
recognition and success in the music industry, questioning her popularity, artistic impact, award record, and appearance. Her expressive delivery and bold lines underscored the song’s aggressive tone and unapologetic message, aligning with her established reputation for fearless self-expression.
Cardi previously stated that she delayed releasing the video to avoid disrupting BIA’s album rollout. Speaking online, she said she “didn’t want to add stress” to another artist’s project.
BIA, in a recent Billboard interview, said she would not link any response to Cardi B’s lyrics directly to her album, aiming to keep the album focused on its music and avoid controversy.
The exchange between both rappers continues to attract significant attention, highlighting how competition and creative rivalry remain central to hip-hop’s evolving landscape and audience engagement.










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