Cardi B Disses BIA, Ice Spice, Lil Uzi Vert & JT On New Album ‘Am I The Drama?’

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Cardi B is taking aim at multiple rivals on her new album Am I the Drama?

Arriving seven years after her record-breaking debut Invasion of Privacy, the 23-track project boasts appearances from Megan Thee Stallion, Janet Jackson, Kehlani, Cash Cobain, Tyla, Lizzo, Summer Walker and Selena Gomez.

But it’s Bardi who is stealing all the headlines thanks to the lyrical darts she throws throughout her long-awaited sophomore album.

BIA, who has been feuding with the Bronx bombshell since last year over claims of song theft, catches the most direct (and damaging) shots

On the track “Pretty & Pety,” Cardi wastes no time in slinging the mud by spitting: “Name five BIA songs, gun pointed to your head / Bow! I’m dead.”

The Grammy-winner keeps her foot on BIA’s neck by rapping: “Diarrhea BIA, breath so stank you can smell her ‘fore you see her” and “You damn near unemployed / They only book you when they can’t afford Coi [Leray].”

Elsewhere, Cardi sets her sights on JT and Lil Uzi Vert on “Magnet” with some scathing subliminal jabs at the power couple.

“Now let’s talk about this hating-ass bitch, ungrateful-ass bitch,” she begins, before adding: “All that dick ridin’, still ain’t get no feature-ass bitch / She just mad she got a n-gga she be sharin’ bags with / My n-gga cheat, but I don’t stick no dildos in his ass, bitch.”

Ice Spice also catches a stray on the same song when Bardi raps: “Slow-face bitch, whose spot is you takin’? / My spot’s forever, ho, I’m like a Dalmatian.”

Her lyrics appear to be a response to Ice’s song “BB Belt” on which she declared: “Fallin’ behind like, bitch, pick up your pace / It was funny ‘til I took her place.”

The wait for Cardi B’s second album may have been a long one, but it’s safe to say she’s pulling no punches on her return!

Stream Am I the Drama? below.

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