Cardi B Rips City Girls’ JT & BIA In Latest Rant

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 09: Cardi B attends MISTR’s National PrEP Day at The Abbey on October 09, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for MISTR, Free Online PrEP)

Cardi B sparked another viral moment on October 22 after hopping on X Spaces to address her simmering tension with rappers BIA and JT from City Girls. The Bronx rapper didn’t hold back as she weighed in on the first-week performance of BIA’s new album BIANCA and revisited her feud with JT.

Cardi began by acknowledging she had just learned of BIA’s first-week numbers — which Billboard reported came in at under 8,000 units — but quickly dismissed the idea of clowning her for it. “I just found out BIA’s numbers yesterday,” she said. “I’m not gonna pick on her ’cause of that shit. That’s overkill.”

The comment suggested a moment of restraint, even as competition among female rappers has intensified online in recent months.

But the “Bongos” hitmaker didn’t stop there. She turned her attention to JT, clarifying why she hadn’t responded to the Miami rapper’s previous shots.

Cardi B V. BIA & JT

“You know why I didn’t reply to the other bitch? ’Cause, bitch, I’m gonna reply to you on my time,” Cardi said. “I’m gonna have you feeling sleepy, like you tug — but it’s not because I can’t flame you.”

Cardi then delivered a string of fiery declarations about her confidence and dominance in the rap game. “You don’t look better than me, you can’t rap better than me, you can’t do nothing better than me,” she continued. “Bitches can’t do nothing better than me. Nothing.”

The remarks quickly spread across social media, with fans split between praising Cardi’s self-assurance and criticizing her for reigniting beef amid BIA’s rollout. Some interpreted her tone as frustration with peers who challenge her status, while others saw it as typical Cardi — unfiltered, competitive, and unapologetic.

Cardi’s latest statements arrive amid ongoing debates about unity versus rivalry among women in hip-hop, where streaming stats and chart placements often fuel public tension. Whether she’s defending her legacy or calling out her rivals, Cardi’s voice remains one of the loudest in rap’s current landscape.


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