Cardi B Vs. Joe Budden: What Went Wrong?

Things took a turn on X Spaces on Thursday night after Cardi B unleashed hell on Joe Budden. The rapper-turned-media personality has become one of the most prominent voices in the culture whose criticism has earned him the title of the Howard Stern of hip-hop. However, his opinions of artists often ruffle feathers, especially since he was once an artist himself. Unfortunately for Cardi B, her music career and public persona overlap more than most, warranting criticism of her as both a celebrity and an MC. 

Budden has had plenty of nice things to say about Cardi B over the years but he hasn’t held back from sharing his opinion whenever she misses the mark, musically or otherwise. And in many ways, his commentary often echoes the general consensus among the public. But Thursday night’s conversation shed light on the state of Cardi B’s career and Joe Budden’s perception of her trajectory. The two have since made amends and Cardi has since accepted his apology but what specifically led them to this back-and-forth? Below, we’re delving into a brief history of their recent back-and-forths.

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Joe Budden Says Cardi B Has “Mad Time”

Around the time that fans expected a follow-up to Invasion Of Privacy, Cardi B was particularly clear that she wasn’t necessarily working on new music but rather, reaping the fruits of her labor. Unfortunately, this warranted some harsh criticism from Joe, who said that she had “mad time.” He humorously noted that she was spending her wealth generously, helping Offset, buying houses, and paying for funerals.

Cardi initially took these comments as insinuating she was lazy and responded with a now-deleted post. However, the tension was resolved, as Cardi later shared a clip of Budden calling her a “superstar.” She retweeted the video with a heartfelt message, acknowledging his belief in her and expressing her affection for him despite their disagreements. Cardi’s post included a throwback photo with Budden and former podcast co-host Rory Farrell, highlighting their longstanding relationship.

“Bongos”

Joe Budden expressed strong criticism of the new Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion collaboration “Bongos” on his podcast. He found the song’s hook unremarkable and felt it lacked the “ghetto ratchet” vibe, suggesting it sounded like two artists struggling to create a hit. Budden recommended they reconnect with their former writers and producers for fresher material.  Despite his harsh review, Budden emphasized his admiration for Cardi B, asserting that his words were being used to create controversy. He stood by his opinion on the song while cautioning against misrepresenting his stance as a lack of support for Cardi.

However, Cardi B believed Joe Budden had a personal issue with her following his harsh critique of her new track “Bongos” with Megan Thee Stallion. Cardi expressed that Budden’s comments seem to go deeper than just the song, suggesting he has an issue with her specifically. She noted that Budden gets defensive when criticized but freely targets her.

Joe Budden addressed the situation, expressing that Cardi B’s reaction hurt him. “Cardi is my girl, so when the headlines are, ‘Cardi B Tears Into Joe Budden’ — that hurts my heart,” he said. He noted the potential for miscommunication and felt some of his words were taken out of context. “I wouldn’t have said that directly to Cardi because I f*ck with Cardi. I was talking to others, but now I have to address the Cardi situation.”

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The Tasha K Drama

Joe Budden was caught in ongoing drama between Cardi B and Tasha K, which began after he criticized Cardi and Megan Thee Stallion’s song “Bongos.” Although Budden disputed how his comments were reported, it led to tensions with Cardi, who felt the criticism was personal. The situation escalated when Budden recorded an interview with Tasha K, a blogger who lost a lawsuit to Cardi for spreading falsehoods about her. Budden decided not to release the interview, citing legal concerns and Tasha’s lawsuit loss. Tasha accused him of yielding to Cardi’s pressure. Budden explained that his lawyers had advised against releasing it due to legal issues. Fans remained skeptical, speculating that the interview contained unfounded claims or that Cardi’s influence played a role. Some believed Atlantic Records played a role in keeping the interview quiet. The situation left fans divided and curious about Budden’s true motivations.

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“Like What?”

Joe Budden made a pretty massive declaration after the release of Cardi B’s new single, “Like What (Freestyle),” declaring that the broader “girl rapper wave” is on a decline. While he described the track as “cool” in a somewhat backhanded manner, it was his comment on the female rap scene that sparked the most debate. Budden claimed that the “girl rapper wave” was over, suggesting that the trend of aggressively promoting female rappers through major labels was fading. He also mentioned that record labels were struggling to recoup their investments in female artists, citing the long delay in Cardi B’s sophomore album as an example. Although he conceded that Cardi’s freestyle was enjoyable, Budden’s remarks about the decline of the female rap trend drew criticism and speculation from fans. Many believed that the industry’s evolution was ongoing and were eager to see how new female talent would shape the future.

Cardi B Claims Joe Doesn’t Like Her

Cardi B recently addressed the tension with Joe Budden during a Twitter/X Spaces session, expressing her frustration with his criticism. Despite Budden’s mixed feelings about her work, Cardi boasted about her dedication and success, highlighting that even critics like Budden had to admit her single “Enough (Miami)” was good. She questioned why someone who allegedly disliked her would praise her song, emphasizing her belief in her own talent and hard work. She also mentioned allegations of Budden receiving a lap dance from her and using cocaine, which he denied. “I don’t understand why I keep getting harassed by this man,” Cardi B remarked.

“You want to hear my album so bad, you can pull up to my studio session. You could pull up! But I’m really sick and tired of you keeping my name in your f*cking mouth and then you’re acting like you’re keeping it there because you really want a project from me,” she continued. “No, you want to tear my project down like you tear down every one of my singles. You tear down my single, you tear down my personal life, you tear down everything I f*cking do. So it’s not coming from a genuine place.”

Budden responded by stating he would no longer cover Cardi’s work and refuted the claims made against him. He clarified that his criticisms were not personal but rooted in his desire for a new album from an artist he genuinely enjoyed. He apologized and expressed a desire to move on from the conflict.

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Joe Responds

In a subsequent podcast episode, Budden tackled the controversy while reiterating his regret for his comments and affirming his ongoing admiration for Cardi B. He acknowledged any harm his jokes might have caused but rejected the notion that he had been continuously unsupportive. “Cardi is on my list of people I’m going to love no matter what,” he said. Budden pointed to several occasions where he had commended her work. He also insisted that he would not be silenced and would continue to discuss Cardi B’s career in the future. Budden emphasized that he would continue to cover Cardi B in the future, saying, “I can’t let people suppress my voice.”

Cardi B Accepts Apology

Following Joe’s apology on The Joe Budden Podcast, Cardi B acknowledged his regret but pointed out that his attitude toward her had changed over the past few years. She mentioned how he had criticized her during tough times in her marriage and how his comments often fueled toxic narratives. “I got love for you to Joe but you been changing your tone on me real heavy the last 3 years whether music or personal..like when I was goin through real shit wit my marriage in December you went on ya platform and tried to make that about somebody else and what they got going on,” she wrote.

She continued, “I know criticism comes wit the territory but sometimes the narrative yall decide go run with be soooooo toxic. It’s all love tho see you soon.” Though there’s certainly some turbulence in their friendship, Cardi seems to be willing to move past this particular incident.

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Cardi B Called Sha’Carri Richardson A ‘Superhero’ While Wishing Her Good Luck At The 2024 Olympics

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The 2024 Olympics kick off this Friday in Paris, and one Olympian was given the well-wishes of a luminary supporter, Cardi B. The Bronx rapper gave Sha’Carri Richardson a heartfelt sendoff, writing a touching message calling Richardson a “superhero” alongside a video clip of the two superstars meeting up to get their nails done together.

“Wishing @itsshacarri sooooo much luck!!” Cardi wrote. “You bought so much emotion out of me because your words and your spirit is so powerful. Seeing your growth after people tried to turn their back on you is so inspirational to me.. You are more than just a athlete, you are a SUPERHERO and I can’t wait to see where the next 10 years take you because you already a legend.”

In the clip, part of NBC’s Olympic coverage rollout, Cardi tells Richardson to her face why she appreciates her so much. “You stand out, because the fastest woman in the world, she’s a real lit girl… I’m really, really proud of you. Because you came back stronger than ever with your talent. You have evolved.” Richardson reciprocated the positivity, praising Cardi for her own resilience and encouraging her to finish that next album. You can watch the cilp below.

Cardi B’s Long-Awaited Next Album Is A Make-Or-Break Moment

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Rap fans have waited for five years for a follow-up to Cardi B’s debut album, Invasion Of Privacy, but the going hasn’t been easy. We’ve seen a string of false launches, pump fakes, and outright flip-flopping from Cardi herself about the album’s status. It’s understandable; there’s a lot riding on this release, both for Cardi and the rap game at large. On the bright side, it certainly seems like the album is finally dropping after Cardi acknowledged, “Sometimes I get a little aggressive because y’all know I don’t like to be told what to do,” but promised “it’s coming THIS YEAR.”

Artists from every genre and generation have had to contend with the so-called “sophomore slump” — the perceived disappointment of an artist’s second album failing to live up to the commercial and critical heights of its predecessor. When an artist’s first album has been as successful as Cardi’s, the heights are dizzying, but the fall could potentially be fatal for that artist’s career. Invasion Of Privacy set about as a high a bar to clear as it gets, becoming the first album from a female rapper in 20 years to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and spawning not just one, but two No. 1 singles: “Bodak Yellow” and “I Like It.” It’s become one of the most commercially successful rap albums in the last five years.

It also wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Cardi B shifted the axis of the entirety of hip-hop when she dropped her debut in 2019. The album turned Cardi into the genre’s new center of gravity, and it upended the gender dynamic, inspiring a wave of young women to jump into the rap business as labels once again opened up their coffers to new rappers of all stripes, from glamorous to ghetto fabulous to tomboyish. Cardi proved that female rappers could actually make money — or rather, disproved the notion that they weren’t worth the investment. Prior to Invasion, you could count the number of charting female rappers for the past decade on one hand. Since, we’ve had Coi Leray, Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, Saweetie, and more.

So, to recap: In order for Cardi’s second album to be considered a “success,” it would not only have to pull down a truly ridiculous number of album-equivalent units — the kind of numbers that are practically impossible to achieve in today’s increasingly fractured social climate — but it would also have to justify a five-year wait. At the same time, critics like Joe Budden have not only been scrutinizing Cardi’s release process, but declaring doom for the entire “girl rap” movement — recent hits from the likes of Ice Spice, GloRilla, and Sexyy Red notwithstanding. Basically, Cardi’s next album “failing” could potentially bring down the entire industry’s confidence in the concept of a female rapper. Just look at superhero movies, where the failure of Halle Berry’s 2004 Catwoman effectively tanked the stocks of other superheroines until Wonder Woman came out 13 years later.

Cardi seems more than aware of this legacy. She’s dropped smash singles since — “WAP” was inescapable in 2020 and 2021, while her features on songs like “Tomorrow 2” and “Put It on da Floor Again” solidified breakouts for GloRilla and Latto, respectively — but songs like “Up,” “Bongos,” and “Enough (Miami)” never gained the traction to become the sort of culture-dominating juggernauts that lead to long-tail chart-toppers and Grammy Award shoo-ins. The pressure would be enough to get to anyone, especially someone like Cardi, who has shown exactly how sensitive she is over the years and frequently talks about how important it is for her to support her family with her success.

The thing about a sophomore slump, though, is that they aren’t always as dire as we make them out to be. Sure, it seems like a flop could be the end of Cardi’s career — but she’s already had a longer career than many supposed “one-hit wonders.” Her reticence to try and fail is understandable, though. She has a lot riding on this one; not only is her reputation precarious in a time when a near-constant flow of new music could wash her existing accomplishments away for fans with attention spans shortened by Spotify and other streaming options, but social media gives her biggest haters a direct line to tell her how much they think she sucks. As tough as she has proven to be, nobody really wants stans yelling at them all day about how much of a failure they are — which many of them already do.

But no matter what happens when she finally decides to drop, you just can’t count her all the way out. Even if she “falls off,” so to speak, she has the ultimate secret weapon — her household name. She’s reached the point where seemingly the whole world knows her name, and will always be intrigued to see what she’s going to do next. So, even if this second album misses the mark, her next “WAP” or “Tomorrow 2” could still be right around the corner.

Cardi B Vehemently Rejects Feminism While Calling Out Her Female Fans In Explosive Rant

Cardi B recognizes that she can be volatile at times. Fans have witnessed it on numerous occasions throughout her career, and it is something she is not proud of. In fact, she recently apologized to her supporters and thanked them for sticking around regardless after her spat with Joe Budden. “Sometimes I get a little aggressive because y’all know I don’t like to be told what to do. Thank you for the love and anticipation and always holding me down❤ I love y’all”. However, her unpredictable behavior is already making another appearance. According to AllHipHop, The Bronx MC is seemingly fed up with female fanbase in particular. Additionally, you can throw her support of feminism in the trash.

These strong feelings come after Cardi B got into with a female TikTok star, Paradise Paris. The GRAMMY winner and content creator were originally talking about the well-known delay of the rapper’s sophomore album. However, it somehow turned personal. Paris posted a screenshot of IG DMs she sent to Cardi’s hubby Offset right around the time they unfollowed each other amid their split late last year. Paris was making herself available, saying things like, “I got some thangs I wanna do to you”, and “It look like six flags I wanna go WEEEEEEEE”. Fans, especially her female ones, have constantly questioned Cardi and Offset together, but it seems this heated interaction is sending her.

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Cardi B Doesn’t See The Appeal Of Feminism Anymore

Cardi addressed all of this female hate on an IG Live and stood by entering her “villain era”. She began, “I’m not a feminist no more. You want to know why? Because you could get on social media and your hardest critics is women. Women are always out here looking for ways to talk s*** about other women”, she affirmed. “It’s like it’s like women worst enemies are women, and y’all like to be talking about that it’s men. No, it be y’all b****es”. Going forward, Cardi claims to be dropping the “nice” act and if anyone tries to drag her or her relationship with Offset then “[you better] hope ya page is private”.

What are your thoughts on Cardi B calling out her female fans and distancing herself from feminism? Do you think her stance is warranted, why or why not? How do you feel about the aforementioned belief in today’s world? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding, TDE, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Cardi B Reminds Fans She Was Right About Joe Biden Dropping Out Of The Presidential Race: ‘Don’t Let The Accent Fool You’

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America woke up to some surprising news this morning: President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the 2024 Presidential election, and will not be seeking a second term. Well, most of America did; one person was unmoved by the announcement. Cardi B posted on Instagram to remind fans that she saw this coming well in advance.

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Joe Budden Issued An Apology To Cardi B, And Although The Rapper Seemed To Accept It She Still Had Thoughts

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Has Cardi B and Joe Budden’s time as foes come to an end? Well, it sure seems like it. During the latest episode of Joe Budden Podcast, Joe issued a formal apology to Cardi B for his past criticisms of her.

On July 18, the “Like What (Freestyle)” rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) Spaces to clapback at Joe’s disappointment in her sophomore album delays. In the audio recording, Cardi made several allegations about Joe while slamming him for “always taking sh*t” about her. Although Joe denied Cardi’s allegations, he decided to apologize for potentially hurting her feelings. In fact, he went on to profess his admiration for Cardi.

“Cardi is on my list of people I’m going to love no matter what,” he said. “If I’ve ever made a joke that’s offended Cardi B, I’m sorry.”

Cardi took to X with a sassy response of her own.

“I got love for you too, Joe,” she wrote. “But you been changing your tone on me real heavy the last 3 years, whether music or personal. Like when I was goin’ through real sh*t with my marriage in December. You went on ya platform and tried to make that about somebody else and what they got going on. I know criticism comes with the territory. But sometimes the narrative y’all decide to go run with be soooooo toxic. It’s all love tho see you soon.”

It looks like Cardi B is sticking to her forgive but never forget motto.

Rob49 & Cardi B Are Unhinged On “On Dat Money”

Rob49 and Cardi B are both known to drop some very high-octane tracks, so them collaborating for “On Dat Money” is a perfect marriage. Ever since the Louisiana rapper grabbed a short but zany guest verse on Travis Scott’s “TOPIA TWINS” almost a year ago, his profile has grown immensely. He has been teaming up with some of the biggest stars and fast risers such as Lil Wayne, Skilla Baby, BossMan Dlow, and more. Speaking of Weezy, “On Dat Money” is follow-up to his collab with Rob on “Wassam Baby”. It also comes after “Off Dat Drank”, both of which are possible future album placements.

While we do not have word on that front yet, we do know that this first-time team effort was teased about a week ago on the lead’s IG. Rob49 and Cardi B got fans excited by promising a fire track and it certainly does deliver. Both are saying anything and everything on this record, such as, “I ride d**k on my feet, I be hoppin’ like a bunny (Uh)“. If the goal of “On Dat Money” was to be uber-horny, then it definitely succeeds in that department. Take a listen to the song and check out the music video with the link below.

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“On Dat Money”- Rob49 & Cardi B

Quotable Lyrics:

Leave ’em broke n****s
Girl, them rich n****s, we gon’ treat you right (Yeah)
My b**** bad, she look just like a bag of money (Alright)
Every time she comin’, she say can she have some money
I say, “Can I get a threesome?” (Yeah) She say, “Boy, you funny”
But you won’t see me laughin’, come sit that twat down on ’em hundreds (Yeah, yeah)

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Did JT Diss Cardi B On ‘City Cinderella?’

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After months of anticipation, JT’s debut solo mixtape, City Cinderella, has hit streaming platforms. Since the disbandment of City Girls, the “Sideways” rapper has endured immense pressure from the public to outdo her work in the culture shifting duo.

Unfortunately, during the transition, JT found herself in a heap of beefs (GloRilla, Sukihana, and Cardi B). So, naturally her super fans, the Juvies, hoped that she would address it on the body of work and that she did. The most notable being toward her former collaborator Cardi B.

Did JT Diss Cardi B On City Cinderella?

The answer to this question is yes, and multiple times, according to fans. Supporters of both ladies have taken to their social media platforms to call out the subtle jabs across the album on tracks “Intro (Hope),” “Servin,” and the project’s single, “Okay.”

On “Intro (Hope),” JT brought up a longstanding rumor about Cardi B’s time as an exotic dancer. Users alleged that Cardi performed a NSFW party trick during one of her shifts with an alcohol bottle. Back in 2018, Cardi B denied the rumors. But that didn’t stop JT from joking about it, rapping:

“Non-rapping b*tch who the f*ck you talking to / I was off in Saks Gucci alligator bags while you was laying on your back and shoving bottles in your ass.”

Then on “Servin,” JT clapped back at Cardi B’s remarks about her fashion sensibilities. Previously, the pair were entangled in a heated exchange on X (formerly Twitter) about JT ripping looks from Cardi B’s past, among other things. She raps on “Servin”:

“I got on sh*t you can’t pronounce, wait, let me spell it out / L-O-E-W-E and I don’t care ’bout the amount / These b*tches into fashion mad ’cause I’m into fashion / Mad I got that sh*t on and they sh*t was in the past tense / Talkin’ ’bout you had that sh*t on in 2017, b*tch, it’s 2024 / And you ain’t got that sh*t no more, hoe / You ain’t got that sh*t no more, hoe / I’m that b*tch, I’m that b*tch, and you can’t stand it, ho.”

Last, on the project’s breakout single, “Okay,” fans caught the shade JT threw about Cardi B cracking her tooth on a hard bagel. Although JT altered the details (which lead to a dust up with Sukihana), the line was supposedly intended to whack Cardi:

“Maserati mami, and the roof missin / She ate crab legs, now her whole tooth missin’ / Cheap-ass veneers, you stay talkin’ sh*t / Put a marker to this b*tch, she’s so counterfeit.”

City Cinderella is out now via Quality Control. Find more information here.

Rob49 and Cardi B Drop Highly Anticipated Single “On Dat Money”

Rob49 and Cardi B Drop Highly Anticipated Single "On Dat Money"

Rob49 has teamed up with global superstar Cardi B for their electrifying new single and video, “On Dat Money.” This dynamic track highlights the undeniable chemistry between the two artists, poised to take over the charts and playlists worldwide.

“On Dat Money” pays homage to the distinct sounds and styles of the South and East Coast, pushing the boundaries of contemporary hip-hop and bridging the gap between Rob49 and Cardi B’s fanbases. The spitfire record is a testament to their collaborative prowess, blending their unique influences into a cohesive, hard-hitting anthem.

“I’ve been grinding hard all summer, and teaming up with Cardi B on ‘On Dat Money’ is something I’m very excited about,” Rob49 states. “Her talent and energy is unmatched, and this record is going to prove I’m not stopping any time soon.”

The accompanying video, filmed in a lavish New Jersey mansion, features the duo partying it up with dancers, poles, and wads of cash raining down. Directed by George Buford, Frederick Buford, and Directedbyfrankie, the visual captures the high-energy vibe and extravagant lifestyle celebrated in the song.

With its infectious beat and catchy lyrics, “On Dat Money” will become a staple in clubs and airwaves, further cementing Rob49 and Cardi B’s status as powerhouses in the hip-hop industry. Fans can expect this collaboration to dominate the music scene, showcasing the best of both artists and their ability to create magic together.

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LISTEN: Cardi B Curses Out Joe Budden, Calls Out Alleged Past Cocaine Habits

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Cardi B let Joe Budden have it. In a Spaces conversation, Cardi cursed the podcast host out for “talking shit” about her.

The most recent take from Bidden about Cardi came during his most recent podcast, which can be heard below:

And now we get to Cardi’s response…

“I gave you a lap dance two times at Starlets, you was high,” Cardi said. “High as fuck on coke nigga. I could smell that coke through your breath.

“I don’t care when people talk shit about me, but you always talk shit about me. Out of nowhere. For the past two years this nigga has only talked bad things about me constantly. Why? Cause you got an interview?”

Cardi alluded to Joe Budden’s interview with Cardi’s rival Nicki Minaj.

“Nigga sat here in December and said I got into with my husband,” Cardi said. “For a publicity stunt, because this and that dropped.”

She closed with, “I ain’t fuckin Drake nigga. I ain’t going to write a nice paragraph, I’m going to come at you.”

You can hear Cardi’s full rant below.

Joe Budden would set the record straight for himself in tweets, including that he never received a dance from Cardi, has not done Coke, and will never speak on any part of her career again.

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