Cardi B Claims BIA Doesn’t Write Her Own Raps
For a few years, Cardi B couldn’t miss. Every song she was on seemed to be a smash or at the very least, one that was worth discussing.
However, in recent years, the rapper has become less of a chart-topper and more of a social media presence. Her outbursts and social media feuds with her ex-boyfriend Offset are the main source of her news.
Cardi B made headlines on Friday once more. But this time it had something to do with the music. She discussed her composition approach and chastised BIA for failing to include lyrics.
Cardi B was being candid about the creative assistance she receives, so the outburst was surprising. All of her harsh bars are written by her alone, she admitted to her followers. She asked her fans, “Why do you think my raps be so f*cking witty?” “I am that.
The style of my writing and my rapping. I record what I f*cking say, because I talk about crazy things for about two hours.” She then revisits and incorporates the most memorable words into a song. According to Cardi B, “I’m just naturally a sh*t talker,” “Always been like that.” She says she does not respect BIA because of this talent.
Cardi B claims that because she didn’t write her own raps, BIA treated her poorly. That did not sit well with her at all. She remarked, “B*tch who the f*ck even are you,” in reference to BIA.
“I’m going to eat you alive. Do you think I’ll assume you write your own raps? Cardi B went on to criticize BIA for failing to go “toe to toe” with her and for being unsure of how to respond.
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The thought that BIA would try to question her writing made the rapper laugh. She even chuckled as she told the tale.
However, Cardi B’s admission that she had songwriting assistance was the most intriguing aspect of the tirade. She disclosed to her fans that she works with Pardi Fontaine, a songwriter.
Cardi bemoaned her lack of skill in writing love songs. She admitted to her followers that she does require assistance in order to write more reflective songs. She gave “Be Careful” as an excellent illustration.
“I’m not good at that,” confessed the rapper. “That’s why I got my friend.” Cardi B insists that this important distinction is what separates her from BIA, even though it may come seem as hypocritical.