BIA Fires Back At Cardi B After She Disses Her On Wanna Be Remix
BIA has taken aim at Cardi B following the latter appeared to diss her on the remix to GloRilla and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “Wanna Be.”
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, on Friday (May 31), the rapper seemed to take challenge with the lyric in the remix that Bardi rapped, “Guess I’m a teacher since you wanna sub me. She did one had no idea, thought she was on the shelf IKEA. Hope she talk like that when I see her. B*tch please don’t nobody wanna be her (BIA).”
Upon hearing the track, Bia replied, “BITCHS IS WACK. BITCHS IS TRASH. I SHOULD HANG BITCHS RIGHT OVER MY KNEE, THE WAY I BE PUTTIN MY BELT TO THEY ASSSSSSSS.”
She then posted a video from a battle rap scene, in which a single of the rappers got cooked by the audience following she failed to impress them, seemingly implying that Cardi B’s shots had been significantly less than impressive. Check out each posts, and the remix, beneath.
BITCHS IS WACK. BITCHS IS TRASH.
I Ought to HANG BITCHS Correct More than MY KNEE, THE WAY I BE PUTTIN MY BELT TO THEY ASSSSSSSS— BIA (@BIABIA) May 31, 2024
— BIA (@BIABIA) May 31, 2024
Cardi B fires back at BIA on the “Wanna Be” remix:
“Guess I’m a teacher since you wanna sub me. She did one had no idea, thought she was on the shelf IKEA. Hope she talk like that when I see her. B*tch please don’t nobody wanna be her (BIA). pic.twitter.com/GYoobTnXs8
— Rap Alert (@rapalert6) May 31, 2024
BIA and Cardi B have been beefing for quite a few months.
Back in March, the pair traded shots after both rappers sampled Missy Elliot’s 1999 hit “She’s a Bitch.”
Cardi dropped “Like What (Freestyle)” last week even though BIA released “I’m That Bitch,” which truly characteristics Missy’s close collaborator Timbaland, in 2023.
Adding to accusations that the Bronx rap star is biting her Massachusetts-bred modern, the video for “Like What (Freestyle)” consists of a snippet of a further new Cardi B song that shares similarities with BIA’s 2023 track “Fallback.”
After the resemblance amongst the two songs had been highlighted by a user on X (formerly Twitter), the Sisterhood of Hip Hop star replied by posting various woozy face emojis, suggesting she didn’t take kindly to the comparison.
She later wrote: “Yall are sick.”
Cardi, who is no stranger to rap beef, then appeared to hit back, writing on X: “Bitches make a fool of themselves every single time [crying face emoji] .. ima show ya something when I release this song tho [winking face emoji].”