Using a guest verse on Rob49’s “On Dat Money,” Cardi B gets amusing.
Cardi B is back to rapping, and on Rob49’s new song “On Dat Money,” she shows off her filthy side.
Cardi and the New Orleans rapper’s collaboration was made public on Friday, June 19. In her verse, Cardi elaborates on Rob49’s rhyme at the beginning of the song, “I’m a rich n-gga, I’ll fuck you right there on dat money.”
In some of the song’s milder verses, Cardi raps, “Fuck me on the money — bitch, we don’t need to bed/ Put that money on me, like that n-gga you want dead.” “Look, pick out my nails and send that Zelle for me. You’ll see what happens to my throat when you put Chanel on me.”
Joe Budden criticised Cardi as she was getting ready for the release of “On Dat Money,” and the celebrity didn’t take long to retaliate.
On Thursday, July 18, the two’s differences flared up again when Budden stated on his podcast of the same name that Cardi will never release a follow-up to her 2018 debut album Invasion of Privacy.
There won’t be another album released to us. He alluded to their “On Dat Money” collaboration when he added, “I’m standing on that […] Cardi’s got something dropping with my man Rob[49] on Friday — that’s gonna be crazy.” “But Cardi will only be a singles artist from now on,”
“I’m sure Offset wants Cardi to put out an album,” he continued. Hey guys, you guys who are boyfriends, you all understand the feeling, right? When you want a job for your bitch. You are in the house, and you refuse to go. […] “Don’t you have an album to finish?” Do you not have a single?
Cardi swiftly reacted on X Spaces, saying she saw Joe Budden using drugs and that she had given him a lap dance during her previous job as a stripper.
“I danced on your lap twice in fucking Starlets. You were really high. N-gga, high as fuck on coke. She remarked, “I could smell that coke on your breath.”
“It doesn’t bother me when people make fun of me. Joe Budden, it’s just that you always talk stuff about me. Suddenly and without warning! You would assume that I had tampered with this n-gga. This n-gga has been talking terrible about me for the last two years. Why not?
“I ain’t fucking Drake, n-gga,” she continued. I will not write a single lovely paragraph. I’m going to attack you. I’m going to make your head sparkle.
The rapper from the Bronx continued to attack the podcaster, accusing him of “hating” on Drake and bringing up his claim that the six-figure rapper is compelled to tour nonstop as part of his $400 million contract with Universal Music Group.
Budden made the unusual decision to apologise to Cardi after she retaliated, after having first declared he would never perform her song again.
He refuted her accusations that he had used cocaine and that she had danced for him.
“Even though she’s cursing me, she’s still hilarious, lol.” I’m going to bed, i apologize to @iamcardib for whatever i did and peace and love to all,” Budden wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
He also said: “I really just wanted an album from someone whose music i love [facepalm emoji].”
Cardi got the last word in the fight, tweeting: “I wanna say this to Bardi gang or anybody who’s just a fan of my music or even my craziness… I have both good and terrible days, but the clear excitement people have for my record makes me happy no matter what.
I don’t like to be told what to do, so occasionally I can be a little forceful, but I can assure you that this year will be the moment. I appreciate your love, your eagerness, and your constant support. I cherish you all.