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Cardi B Expresses Desire to End FеuԀs а𝚗Ԁ Dιss Tɾаcƙs Directed at Female Rappers

Cardi B recently took to X Spaces (formerly Twitter) on Monday, March 25th, to engage with her fans and share some updates. In a video message, Cardi discussed some changes she is implementing.

 

She stated, “I’m done with conflicts. I’m done with arguments. If anyone wants to confront me, they can do so physically. I have short nails now. So, if anyone has any issues with me, they can meet up and settle it physically. But I won’t be engaging in back-and-forth exchanges on Instagram, social media, or through music anymore.”

This declaration represents a notable shift in Cardi B’s approach to dealing with disputes involving fellow female rappers like Nicki Minaj and the City Girls. Rather than getting involved in verbal altercations or social media conflicts, she is opting for a more direct resolution.

By expressing her willingness to resolve issues through physical cоnfrоntatiоn, Cardi is signaling her desire to move away from drаmа and focus on other aspects of her career.

Meanwhile, Cardi B is gearing up to release her second album. She has been discussing it recently and making preparations for its launch. Some tracks from the album, such as “Like What (Freestyle)” and “Enough (Miami),” have already been unveiled.

Despite facing some delays, Cardi remаins determined to release the album in 2024, regardless of any obstacles.