Rapper Bia has ignited a new wave of rap beef with her scathing diss track aimed at Cardi B, where she accuses the "Bodak Yellow" star's husband, Offset, of cheating on her in their own home. The untitled track, shared on Instagram, features Bia calling out Cardi for various alleged transgressions.
In her lyrics, Bia doesn't hold back, challenging Cardi to confront the rumors head-on. She raps, "Put it on your gang that they ain't f**k you in / Put it on your name since you so gangsta like your f**kin' friends / Put it on your hubby since you love lyin' on your vows." The bold accusations have stirred up a storm in the rap community.
Not stopping there, Bia also takes aim at Cardi's authenticity, claiming that the Grammy-winning artist has undergone cosmetic surgery, doesn't write her own music, and has subpar speaking skills. The diss track serves as a platform for Bia to air her grievances and challenge Cardi's reputation.
Cardi B, on the other hand, has responded to Bia's allegations by threatening legal action. In an Instagram Live session, Cardi made it clear that she would pursue legal recourse against Bia and demanded concrete evidence to support the claims made in the diss track. The feud between the two rappers shows no signs of simmering down.
This latest clash between Bia and Cardi comes on the heels of previous accusations by Bia that Cardi had copied her music and fashion style. The tension escalated further when Cardi addressed Bia in a verse on Glorilla and Megan Thee Stallion's "Wanna Be (Remix)," insinuating a rivalry between the two artists.
Despite the ongoing feud, Cardi B recently reconciled with Offset after a brief split in December 2023. The couple, who share two children, Kulture and Wave, have weathered their fair share of ups and downs in the public eye. The dynamics of their relationship continue to captivate fans and critics alike.
As the drama unfolds, fans eagerly await the next chapter in this rap saga. Stay tuned for more updates on the evolving feud between Bia, Cardi B, and Offset.