Female American rappers have now entered the ongoing feud within the hip-hop community, adding a new layer to the conflict that has been predominantly male-dominated in the past.
Bia, who is under the wing of Nicki Minaj, seemed to take a direct shot at Cardi B in her verse on the remix of Dreezy’s ‘B*tch Duh’, insinuating that the unnamed female artist she was referring to couldn’t keep up with the rhythm and resorted to emotional outbursts on social media.
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The lyrics in Bia’s verse strongly hinted at Cardi B, who had a public breakdown on Instagram live, accusing her ex-husband Offset of dishonesty, which further fueled the speculation that the feud between the two female rappers was escalating.
The resurgence of beef culture in hip-hop has been evident lately, with Future and Metro Boomin’s collaborative album ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’ seemingly taking aim at Drake, featuring other artists like Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky, and The Weeknd who also threw jabs at the Canadian rapper on various tracks from the album.