Is Cardi B Feuding With A Bunch Of 10-Year-Olds?
By Peyton Blakemore
September 4, 2019
UPDATE:
Wednesday afternoon (September 4), Cardi took to Twitter to deny claims that she was feuding with the set of 10-year-old brothers. See her response HERE.
ORIGINAL STORY:
It doesn't matter if you're 10 or 30, if you come for Cardi B, she's going to defend herself.
After a gang of 10-year-old rappers, who also happen to be quadruplet brothers, released a diss track attacking the 26-year-old rapper, Cardi took to Instagram Live Monday night (September 2) to clapback, Page Six reports.
"Not gonna let no little f**king white boys come at me all motherf**king day long," she said. "Motherf**king shut the f**k up and stay in your motherf**king place. Go drink your motherf**king milk, b*tch. F**k." While Cardi did not mention the four boys — Hollywood, Slim Z, Bonez McKoy, and Mr. Great — by name, multiple outlets claimed she was referring to the Westchester natives.
Cardi's alleged response came after the foursome posted a song on their now-private ZN8tion Instagram account, which has 143,000 followers, body-shamming and attacking the "Press" rapper's appearance and personality. In the diss track, which was posted online two weeks ago, the brothers' rap lyrics such as "They could fix your teeth, but they couldn’t fix your face," "I don’t know what’s faker: your life or your butt," and "You belong in a zoo."
One of the suburban pre-teens even danced around with a pillow in his pants in an attempt to mock Cardi's famous curves.
As for why the boys chose to attack the Bronx native, one of the brothers, Hollywood, told Page Six it was because "she’s been a bully" to other rappers. While he declined to specify whom exactly Cardi's allegedly bullied in the past, he said, "We wanted to show Cardi B to not be a bully and give her a taste of her own medicine." And when he was asked about the Bronx native's response to his brothers' track, Hollywood said, it "made us feel like we’d done our job."
To note, the group also released a diss track aimed at incarcerated rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine. "Tekashi 6ix9ine in the prison dropping soap, crying to the judge but he’s got no hope," they rap.
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