Cardi B Fires Back at “Delusional” BIA Following Criticism Over “Pretty & Petty” Comments

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The Broadcasters Accreditation Board (BIA) isn’t concerned about Cardi B’s song “Pretty & Petty.” On Wednesday, October 8, the “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY” rapper had an interview with Nessa Diab on HOT97, where she mentioned that the diss didn’t bother her too much.

BIA rationalized that she had anticipated the outcome, pointing out that this was, in fact, rap music. That’s just the way the game is played. It doesn’t really have any impact on my feelings, other than the fact that it’s not true. Cardi B’s collaborator also implied that she might have received assistance in writing the record, with the assistance possibly coming from Pardison Fontaine, who is notably credited on much of AM I THE DRAMA.

There are things on there that are like, ‘And what am I supposed to do?’ Continue rapping with Pardison’? The Perico Princess said she knows she has to let that go. “If she wants to get on a stream or join me in a recording studio in real life, and genuinely rap, and do it authentically, I would be willing to do it.” View the clip that follows.

Cardi B’s issues with BIA date back to March 2024, when the Grammy-winning rapper released “Enough (Miami).” Several fans felt that the track, which notably samples Missy Elliott’s “She’s a B**ch,” bore a close resemblance to “FALLBACK” from the Massachusetts native’s REALLY HER.

The following month, the artist seemingly launched verbal attacks at the woman who was soon to become a mother of four on Dreezy’s “B**ch Duh (Remix),” followed by Cardi firing back on GloRilla’s “Wanna Be (Remix).” BIA and the other party continued to exchange more shots on social media, ultimately leading to the release of BIA’s “SUE MEEE?”

Cardi, who has already traded verbal blows with Nicki Minaj and JT since the release of AM I THE DRAMA?, swiftly responded to BIA’s recent interview. The “I Like It” hitmaker called the other woman “delusional” for thinking she copied her song idea when speaking to X Spaces.

I’ve already explained that to you before. “You’re not interesting enough for me to give you my attention,” Cardi said. You don’t have a creative mindset. Your songs are uninteresting. You’re completely uninteresting. I don’t give a thought to you. You’re really annoying me. She further claimed that BIA’s song “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY” was written by someone else and was first presented to her to record.

Cardi B suggested that BIA should “stop playing stupid and innocent” in their ongoing feud. “I couldn’t care less about your level of quietness,” she shared. “You have no idea what I was doing last year.” You just thought it was going to be a straightforward argument with me, and that didn’t go as you had anticipated.

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