Cardi B is back to stirring the pot. The Bronx rapper’s recent feature on Young Thug’s highly anticipated album “Uy Scuti” has fans convinced she’s taking subtle—but biting—shots at longtime rival Nicki Minaj.
Cardi appears on the track “On The News,” released September 26, dropping a lyric that immediately set social media ablaze:
“How you laughing when I heard you getting beat on, gotta pay your n***a way every trip y’all be on.”
Fans were quick to interpret the line as a subliminal diss aimed at Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, reigniting the decades-long rivalry between the two rap icons.
Cardi’s Lyric Has Fans Talking
The first half of Cardi’s line appears to reference rumored marital issues, pointing to alleged conflicts between Minaj and Petty. The second half digs into Petty’s financial reliance on Minaj, a topic that has been widely debated online due to his legal history and public scrutiny over his career.
Social media quickly erupted with fans dissecting the lyric:
- Some praised Cardi for her razor-sharp wordplay.
- Others debated whether it crossed the line into personal attack.
- Many saw it as a strategic move to overshadow Minaj’s upcoming album rollout, set for March 27, 2026.
Young Thug, the album’s headliner, has not commented on the lyric or the longstanding feud.
A Rivalry That Never Dies
Cardi B and Nicki Minaj’s feud isn’t new. Their clash began during New York Fashion Week in 2018, sparking years of public back-and-forths. Over time, social media, award shows, and interviews have kept the tension alive, turning every interaction into a headline.
This latest lyric proves the rivalry is far from over. Cardi’s public bar positions her as unapologetically ready to call out perceived weaknesses, framing Minaj’s marriage as one-sided and transactional, while amplifying chatter that has followed both stars for years.
Timing Couldn’t Be Sharper
The release of “On The News” comes at a pivotal moment. With Minaj teasing her next studio album for 2026, Cardi’s verse has fans speculating that she’s strategically aiming to dominate the conversation, ensuring her voice is heard amid the buzz around Minaj’s big rollout.
Fans on X (formerly Twitter) immediately began debating:
- Is Cardi trying to steal the spotlight?
- Is this another subliminal jab, or just coincidental timing?
- How will Minaj respond, if at all?
The internet is already flooded with memes, reaction videos, and breakdowns of the lyric’s possible implications.
Cultural Impact of Their Feud
Cardi B and Nicki Minaj are not just rappers—they are cultural icons whose rivalry shapes hip-hop discourse. Every lyric, every Instagram post, and every public appearance becomes part of a broader conversation that fans and media dissect relentlessly.
- Cardi’s collaborations with artists like Young Thug continue to elevate her reach and influence.
- Minaj’s new era promises fresh music and a major comeback narrative.
The tension fuels headlines, social media engagement, and, inevitably, streaming numbers. In a way, the rivalry benefits both artists commercially while keeping fans deeply invested in their personal and professional narratives.
What’s Next?
As “Uy Scuti” continues to dominate streaming charts, fans will be watching closely to see if Minaj responds, either musically or via social media. Meanwhile, Cardi’s verse solidifies her as a fearless figure unafraid to address personal and cultural topics head-on, keeping her rivalry with Minaj very much alive.
One thing is clear: the Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj saga isn’t slowing down anytime soon, and each new release adds another chapter to a feud that continues to define the culture.
