Cardi B has expressed why she believes she receives so much hate from female rappers.
“For some reason, it’s something about me that these bitches can’t stand,” Cardi told Zane Lowe in an interview.
“They can’t f**k with me. Some bitches, I feel like they’re on this class right now, they’re sophomores, and I’m a senior,” she continued. “ And it’s like you want to f**k with the senior so bad. You think you’re here with the senior. You’re not even a junior.”
“And it’s like you need to worry about them other sophomores before you start worrying about here, the f**king senior,” she continued. “But it’s something about it that it’s like they can’t even focus on them. They got to focus on me. And they always got to focus on throwing me shots and throwing me slings. No matter if you’re a fucking sophomore or in motherfucking college, it’s me.”
As she prepares for the release of her highly anticipated sophomore album, Am I The Drama, Cardi also had some words for some men who were critical of her sampling JAY-Z on her latest single, “Imaginary Playerz.”
“For people to dog pile on me over one song,” Cardi said on X Spaces. “And when it comes to dog piling, it’s not even just like, ‘Oh well, I don’t like this song,’ because if you don’t like this song, fine, but to come at the way I speak, to make narratives of how I think I am and who the f**k I think I am, to talk about every single piece of me, to bet on my downfall is crazy.”
“There’s grown men that are practically betting for me to lose. Grown-ass men that I ain’t never did nothing to, betting on my downfall,” she continued. “ And my thing is with these people, it just be like, when my record do good, when ‘Outside’ did good, people couldn’t believe it.”