Cardi B Doubles Down On Her ‘Not A Feminist Anymore’ And ‘Controversial’ Relationship Comments Despite Online Backlash

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Cardi B is a mother, wife, rap superstar, actress, and businesswoman. Well, those are just a few of her personal and professional titles. But, the “Enough (Miami)” rapper has made it clear that there’s one label that just isn’t for her. During an outtake of her Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast appearance, Cardi confessed to host Wallo that she’s “not a feminist anymore.”

The video posted to Instagram caused an uproar online given Cardi’s past advocacy for women’s rights. One user on TikTok found the comments so appealing that they clapped back with a response clip. However, Cardi isn’t backing down. After gaining wind of the user’s disgust, Cardi stitched the video doubling down on her take specifically “going 50-50” in a relationship.

“I didn’t say women have to go 50-50 with a man,” she said. “And let me make this really clear, I wasn’t talking about my situation. Fortunately and I’m very grateful me and Offset we are practically part of the one percent. We don’t have to [follow regular relationship] rules or have regular bill sh*t that a lot of people experience because we are both rich. We both bought our home in Atlanta. We both went 50-50.”

After mentioning how her parents managed their finances during struggling times, Cardi closed with advice to couples in a similar situation. “If you love somebody and you are in a situation you both should work hard together,” she said. “Would you leave somebody that you love because they are not financial stable? But you know that you guys can build and grow?”

Some users agreed with Cardi’s sentiments. However, it is quite ironic coming from the rapper whose song “WAP” popularized the phrase, “Broke boys don’t deserve p*ssy.”

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Cardi B Desperately Wants To Collaborate With Rihanna But Her Fear Of ‘Sounding Stupid’ Is Holding The Rapper Back

The road to Cardi B’s long-awaited sophomore album hasn’t been smooth. At one point, the “Enough (Miami)” rapper even contemplated quitting music. But with the warm reception from her latest tracks, including the Missy Elliott-approvedLike What (Freestyle),” things are taking shape.

With several collaborations (Shakira, Megan Thee Stallion, Latto, GloRilla, Flo Milli, and more) already under her belt, supporters are curious about what else she might be working on. Well, during Cardi’s recent appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast, she opened up about one of her dream collaborations—Rihanna.

“I love Rihanna’s music,” she confessed to host Gillie Da Kid and Wallo. “But, I don’t [make] music like that. I sound kinda stupid trying to sing like that. I sound stupid trying to make music like that.”

Even though her fear has held her back from reaching out, Cardi hasn’t given up on the possibility. “So, if I ever get that perfect record…I can not wait until I feel like, ‘This song…I know she’s going to like it,’” she said. “I don’t want to send her nothing like, ‘Ho, what the f*ck is this sh*t? Take this thing out of my face.’”

Watch the full interview above.

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When Does Cardi B’s ‘Million Dollaz Worth Of Game’ Interview Come Out?

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It looks like Cardi B is really getting serious about putting out her second album. In addition to dropping a new single today, “Enough (Miami),” she’s been making the media rounds, appearing on Big Boy’s Neighborhood to reveal her secret relation to another rising rapper and stopping by the MIllion Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast to chat with host Gillie Da Kid about advice she got from mentor Remy Ma that might have helped save her career.

The podcast’s Instagram shared a preview clip ahead of the episode’s debut. You can check it below and watch the full episode tonight at 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT.

Cardi also joked with the hosts that she’s “not a feminist” anymore in a separate behind-the-scenes clip posted by co-host Wallo earlier this week. Really, she was giving her nuanced take on relationship dynamics, saying, “You cannot just be a b*tch that’s like, ‘Oh, my man take care of me,’ but what do you do? What are you contributing? You can’t be complaining like, ‘Oh, I cook, I clean every day.’ It’s like, ‘OK, but you don’t work. You don’t contribute to the house.’ … That’s what I’m saying, like, I’m not a feminist anymore, because it’s like… sometimes it’s like, y’all b*tches ain’t living in the real world. Y’all not living there.”

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Offset Defends His Relationship With Quavo: “Don’t Ever Try & Turn Us Against Each Other”

Offset is tired of people trying to pit him and his Migos partner, Quavo, against one another. Appearing on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, he discussed their relationship with hosts Gillie and Wallo.

“I don’t feel like I owe it to people to show how much me and bro love each other,” he explained. “We went through something. We don’t have to show you smiles on faces … so stop doing that. We aint on no sucker sh*t with each other. We both came in this sh*t together and we both knew that, we understood that, and we lost our brother. I still go through sh*t; I know bro go through sh*t, N****s love each other though at the end of the day. We men, we real brothers, and we cool with it, so be cool with it. Don’t ever try and turn us against each other. I hate that sh*t. At the end of the day, it ain’t your business.”

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Offset & Quavo Perform At BET Awards

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 25: (L-R) Offset and Quavo perform onstage during the BET Awards 2023 at Microsoft Theater on June 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for BET)

Offset previously referenced being on good terms with Quavo during an interview on The Breakfast Club in October. “That’s my brother at the end of the day,” he said at the time. “We good though, bro, we just linked up in Paris.” Following the death of Takeoff, Offset and Quavo reunited for an emotional performance at the BET Awards. “That was healing for the world and us,” he said after the show. Check out his latest comments on his relationship with Quavo below.

Offset Speaks On His Relationship With Quavo

Elsewhere in the interview, Offset discussed his creative process, his work with Migos, and more. Be on the lookout for further updates on Offset on HotNewHipHop.

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Druski On Partying With Diddy: “I Wasn’t At One Of Them Parties”

Druski says he had fun during the times he’s attended parties hosted by Diddy. Appearing on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, the popular comedian explained, however, that he wasn’t at “them parties.” The comments come in the wake of the latest lawsuit filed against Diddy alleging sexual misconduct.

“Yeah, I’ve been in attendance,” Druski admitted as the hosts began to laugh. “That’s all. All I said. That’s all I said. I said ‘I’ve been in attendance.’ ‘I have been in attendance.’” From there, he recalled having fun and explained: “Yeah, I had fun. I mean, it was a party, I wasn’t– I wasn’t at one of them parties, I have been in attendance at a Puff party. You know what I’m saying? I been in attendance. Yeah. Yeah. I went, yeah, okay. But I ain’t, yeah, nah, whatever. I don’t know which parties. The party I went to, it was girls turn up, you know what I’m saying? The regular, you know what I mean? Other celebrities and sh*t.”

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Druski Attends Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit

CLEVELAND, OHIO – OCTOBER 10: Druski attends the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit at Cleveland Public Auditorium on October 10, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

The most recent lawsuit plaguing Diddy accuses him of sexually assaulting Rodney Jones. In a statement for TMZ, Diddy’s attorney, Shawn Holley, denied the allegations: “Lil Rod is nothing more than a liar who filed a $30 million lawsuit shamelessly looking for an undeserved payday. His reckless name-dropping about events that are pure fiction and simply did not happen is nothing more than a transparent attempt to garner headlines. We have overwhelming, indisputable proof that his claims are complete lies. Our attempts to share this proof with Mr. Jones’ attorney, Tyrone Blackburn, have been ignored, as Mr. Blackburn refuses to return our calls. We will address these outlandish allegations in court and take all appropriate action against those who make them.”

Druski Speaks On Partying With Diddy

Check out the clip of Druski speaking on his relationship with Diddy above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Druski and Diddy on HotNewHipHop.

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Kevin Gates Reveals Just How Far He’ll Go To Practice Semen Retention

Kevin Gates is someone who has been known to provide his fans with some unique commentary, to put it lightly. Overall, Gates has consistently said some outrageous things on podcasts and radio shows. From licking his dog’s mouth to kickstarting a battery with his bare hands, Gates has said a whole lot. One topic that likes to engage in, is the act of “semen retention.” There are some online who believe this act will keep your energy up. It will allow you to unlock a whole new level for yourself.

Of course, this is effectively the messaging behidn “No Nut November,” or the immaturely titled community “No Fap.” However, if there was anyone to advocate for such a thing, it would have to be Gates. Recently, he appeared on Million Dollaz Worth Of Game where he got to speak on his process when it comes to semen retention. Although he had explained it to Gillie and Wallo before, they wanted an update. As you will hear, Gates is fairly realistic about how this has to work when human biology is involved.

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Kevin Gates Explains The Process

“You gon’ release every now and then,” Gates said. “You gon’ have a wet dream here and there. I don’t beat [myself] up about it, because anything in your body that need to come out gon’ naturally come out.” He then went on to say that he will even avoid doing orgasms during sex. “Even when I’m with a woman, once she get off, I’m done,” he revealed. Needless to say, Gates takes this practice extremely seriously. He will go to great lengths to make sure he doesn’t undo his progress. All-in-all, you can’t help but be impressed with his commitment.

Only time will tell if he is able to get more people to try this, the more he talks about it. Let us know your thoughts on what Gates had to say, in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will always be sure to keep you informed.

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“Million Dollaz Worth Of Game” A Media Outlet And Not “Just A Podcast,” Gillie Da Kid Argues

Gillie Da Kid has hit back at Million Dollaz Worth Of Game being put on lists of Best Black Podcasts. “I never seen the top white podcasts of 2023. I never seen that pop up, because they could just live in they own space. They ain’t in no competition with each other,” Gillie Da Kid said. However, he was also irked by the fact that it was even being called a podcast at all. “[W]e not no f-cking podcast, let’s get that right. We one of the biggest media outlets in the f-cking world,” Gillie added.

He also rankled at even having the podcast compared to others. “Can you tell me another podcast that do Gillie and Wallo K.O. parties where you sit 3,000 n-ggas in a arena and do 37,000 pay-per-view buys to see some n-ggas from the streets fight? Do another podcast out there got the fastest-growing fucking energy drink in the world — not in the United States, in the world? So we not no mothaf-ckin’ podcast,” Gillie added.

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Fat Joe Roasts Gillie Da Kid For Challenging Jamal Crawford

Meanwhile, Gillie got roasted by Fat Joe back in November for his challenge to Jamal Crawford. “Yo, Gillie gotta stop. Nobody loves Gillie and Wallo more than me, but Gillie one-on-one against Jamal Crawford? I don’t got Gillie scoring two [points]. Gillie from Philly, my brother, talking about how he taking on Jamal Crawford — is he on dust? What they got over there in Philly, the tranq [tranquilizer]. You seen that shit where people be just Zombie’d out. It’s worse! Yeah, Gillie gotta relax,” Joe said on Instagram. Furthermore, Joe told Crawford to “break his ankles” in reference to Gillie.

Gillie’s challenge originally came on his podcast. “I bet you Jamal Crawford will not accept this challenge one-on-one. I will cook the sh-t [out of him]. Let me just say this, Jamal Crawford is gonna get his baskets — that’s what he do. He cook everybody. But guess who else going in the oven? Jamal fucking Crawford. He gotta guard me. I’m like Bubba Chuck. I know I’m a muthaf-cking liability on muthaf-cking defense, but I’m such a liability on offense that it don’t even f-ckin matter,” Gillie bragged. While the Philly rapper has some wins against other musicians in streetball, Crawford is likely going to be a whole other challenge.

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Joe Budden Won’t Return To Gillie & Wallo’s “Million Dollaz Worth Of Game” Podcast

There are fewer feuds within the rap podcasting world than within the genre itself, but there are still some scuffles here and there. However, one of its most prominent– that of Joe Budden and Gille and Wallo of Million Dollaz Worth Of Game– became water under the bridge this year. On this program, the three individuals squashed their issues with each other earlier in 2023, and came together for quite the engaging and compelling conversation. That’s why many folks thought something went wrong when the Slaughterhouse MC told the Need to Know Podcast that he’ll never appear on Gille and Wallo’s show again.

“I’m never doing that show again,” Joe Budden told the show’s host, SaVon. “If they call me, I’m there for them. Just not on their show. But anything that Gillie and Wallo need from me, I’m there. Love them, f**k with what they’re doing. I just don’t need to be on the show again. But they have my support.” Of course, this could be for many different reasons. Maybe they don’t want to recycle content just yet, maybe they don’t want to compete as directly with each other, or they simply don’t feel a strong enough urge to do it again.

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For those unaware, tensions between these groups grew back in 2020 when The Joe Budden Podcast discussed a producer’s departure from Million Dollaz Worth Of Game following a pricey Barstool Sports deal. “Why was y’all n***as talking about us on your podcast?” Gillie retorted on social media. “We don’t talk about other podcasts on our podcast. It must be dead fred over that motherf***er, huh? Stop speaking on business that you n***as don’t have no f***ing clue what y’all talking about. Because I will catch you n***as in traffic, and then what’s gonna happen?”

There were some more shots and jabs here and there, but things cooled down until their podcast appearance. Even though it’s something that’s apparently not happening again, it was great for the culture to see. Now, with 2024 right around the corner, we look forward to seeing what these gentlemen can bring to the new year and hip-hop. For more on Joe Budden, Gillie, and Wallo, keep checking in with HNHH.

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Lil Baby Vows To Bring $5M Cash To Gillie Da Kid & Wallo’s Podcast

During a recent episode of Gillie Da Kid and Wallo’s Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast, they chatted on the phone with Lil Baby. It’s no secret that the Atlanta native earns a solid living from his rap career, however, it remains surprising just how much money he actually has. During his conversation with Gillie and Wallo, he told them that he’d bring over some cash when he comes for an interview- $5 million to be exact.

“Say no more,” Wallo responded, “$5 million dollaz worth of game.” Gillie added, “These n***as rich rich.” Reportedly, Lil Baby makes around $1 million per show these days, so coming up with that kind of money shouldn’t be a problem for him. It took him a while to get to the point he’s at now, however, as he was making far less back in 2017.

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Lil Baby Proves He’s “Rich Rich”

Earlier this week, the performer unveiled a spreadsheet of what he made off of performances that year, which many fans found to be motivational. At that time, his show prices were nowhere near $1 million, though his payday was still pretty significant. “Stay down keep grinding,” he told his followers, encouraging them to continue working towards their goals. Clearly, Lil Baby lives comfortably with his healthy income, but he doesn’t keep it all just for himself.

Ralo was released from prison this month after serving around six years on drug charges. He dropped a new track called “First Day Out” when he was released, revealing the various friends who held him down throughout his prison stay. He claimed that Lil Baby gave him $50K, which the rapper later doubled. What do you think of Lil Baby vowing to bring $5 million in cash to Gilla Da Kid and Wallo’s podcast? Do you think he’ll actually do it? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Kai Cenat Defends The Bronx Against Gillie & Wallo After They Call It Dirty

Philly duo Gillie and Wallo are hip-hop staples at this point, both through their work in the underground and their acclaimed Million Dollaz Worth Of Game podcast. However, their latest episode brought in someone that is rap-adjacent: Kai Cenat, who was quite the the refreshing perspective to hear from. Moreover, they chopped it up about a lot of topics, including his controversial seven-day prison stream. But there was one discussion that had the streamer feeling a bit heated: the podcasting duo’s hate towards his home of The Bronx as the dirtiest part of New York City. In his defense, he explained how there are certain misconceptions that give the community a bad reputation.

“Damn, you came up in the dirtiest part of New York,” Gillie incited during their talk. “Bro, shut the f**k up, bro!” Kai Cenat retorted. “The f**k you mean it’s the dirtiest part? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, let’s shut that down now. The Bronx is not the dirtiest part, [it’s] Manhattan, b***h! No the f**k it’s not [where it’s nice at]! Bro, Manhattan got the dirtiest s**t, bro. It’s the most… it’s where everybody go!

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Kai Cenat Checks Gille & Wallo For Downplaying The Bronx: Watch

“Look, The Bronx just look cr*zy because it’s the hood, bro,” Kai Cenat continued. “Hell yeah, a lot of f***ing rats down there [in Times Square], bro. Actually, the whole New York looks dirty. But it’s cool, though. You know why? ‘Cause it’s the aesthetic of New York, bro. It’s okay to go down the street, get a bacon egg and cheese, walk back home, and see a big-a** rat run across. You feel me? That’s just New York!” Considering his proximity to other NYC artists, it’s no wonder to see the Twitch giant defend his neighborhood.

Meanwhile, as he gets more into the hip-hop game every month, we’re sure that we’ll see him more often on platforms like these. After all, the 21-year-old seems to be one of the few people that has plenty of MCs on call to do pretty much anything fun. Hopefully those rappers haven’t tested his love for his hometown. For more news and the latest updates on Gillie, Wallo, and Kai Cenat, stick around on HNHH.

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