Cardi B in a beef with Azealia Banks, hostilities resume with a post on Twitter
The war between Cardi B and Azealia Banks is off again! On social networks, the two artists have quarreled again.
If Cardi B is well ranked in Billboard Hot 100 this week thanks to his collaboration with Bruno Mars, the most prominent rapper of the moment is in the middle of a big clash. It all started on Twitter, when she liked a publication that said: "Azealia Banks does not have the space or the validity of talking about someone who is or is not the Hip-Hop" it girl " when she herself is in nobody's radar. " A spike that did not escape the eyes of the main interested, who took revenge in a publication on Instagram.
In caption to a capture of Cardi B's Twitter account, which once again faced Nicki Minaj, Azealia wrote: "How many times have I mentioned this bitch directly and she continues to say nothing EN FACE: Wet chicken, ghostwriter, "before reserving for him a whole lot of vulgar insults. Since then, the post has been deleted, and the interpreter of "Bodak Yellow" has not even responded. Maybe she's waiting for the right moment, like the time when she released a video of her rival Azealia dancing on her tube in a nightclub: "One of the reasons why Bodak Yellow ended # 1: even the HATERS LOVED "she had only commented. With the release of her new album Invasion of Privacy on April 6, it may well be that she speaks about this story in one of his next TV appearances.
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