Hip-Hop’s Low Blow: Cardi B’s Savage Shots at Nicki Minaj’s Son Ignite Fury—Is Targeting a 5-Year-Old Fair Game?

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In the cutthroat arena of hip-hop beefs, where bars fly like bullets and egos clash like titans, there’s an unspoken code: keep it lyrical, keep it adult. But this week, that code shattered into a million irreparable pieces as Cardi B unleashed a barrage of deeply personal—and profoundly cruel—insults aimed squarely at Nicki Minaj’s 5-year-old son, affectionately known to fans as “Papa Bear.” What began as a simmering rivalry over album sales and shade-throwing tweets has devolved into a vicious spectacle that has fans, critics, and even the rapper’s own mother crying foul. At the heart of the storm? A defenseless child caught in the crossfire of two queens battling for the throne.

The feud between Cardi B (real name Belcalis Almanzar) and Nicki Minaj (Onika Maraj-Petty) isn’t new—it’s a saga that’s simmered since 2017, when Cardi’s breakout hit “Bodak Yellow” thrust her into direct competition with Minaj, the undisputed empress of rap. Their infamous 2018 brawl at a New York Fashion Week party, where Cardi reportedly hurled a shoe at Nicki, became tabloid legend. Fast-forward to late September 2025: Minaj, fresh off her own album drop, took to X (formerly Twitter) to question the legitimacy of Cardi’s sophomore effort, Am I the Drama?, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Minaj alleged inflated sales through bundles and discounts, tweeting cryptically about “bored bitches” and “Cocaine Barbie”—a not-so-subtle nod to Cardi’s past as a stripper and rumored substance issues.

Cardi, never one to back down, fired back with the ferocity of a Bronx storm. “You been in the game like 16 years… you need to compare yourself to YOUR peers,” she posted, dismissing Minaj’s veteran status as irrelevant. But as the exchange escalated, the barbs turned personal: Minaj mocked Cardi’s pregnancy rumors and called her 7-year-old daughter, Kulture Kiari Cephus, “ugly” and a “roach.” Cardi, invoking her signature “go low, I go to hell” ethos, retaliated by dragging Minaj’s family skeletons into the light—her husband’s sex offender status, her brother’s rape conviction—and then, horrifically, her son.

“Papa Bear I’m sorry you can’t speak and banging spoons because your mom couldn’t put the drugs down… I’m sorry your mom not even paying attention to you on your own birthday cuz she such a obsessed and dark spirted hating ho.. I’m so sorry,” Cardi tweeted on October 1, framing it as a mock apology inspired by Kendrick Lamar’s scathing Meet the Grahams. The implication? Minaj’s alleged drug use during pregnancy left Papa Bear developmentally delayed, non-verbal, and neglected. Later, in a follow-up that somehow managed to sink even lower, Cardi sneered, “you just mad cuz your son fav color is 5.. GET TF ON YOU CRACKHEAD.” The line—a twisted jab implying the child confuses numbers and colors due to cognitive impairment—drew gasps across social media, with X users hailing it as “the gag of the century” while others decried it as outright bullying.

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Papa Bear, born Noah Ziv Petty in September 2020 to Minaj and husband Kenneth Petty, has long been a private figure in his mother’s high-profile life. Minaj, 42, has shared glimpses of her “baby bear” on Instagram—adorable clips of him playing, dancing to her music, and celebrating birthdays with elaborate cakes. But in the underbelly of stan Twitter, where fan armies clash like gladiators, whispers about the boy’s development have festered for over a year. Cardi’s comments didn’t emerge in a vacuum; they amplified toxic rumors peddled by anonymous accounts, including claims of autism, abuse, or “slowness” based on innocuous videos of the toddler banging spoons or speaking softly. One X user lamented, “Barney B [Cardi’s fans] been throwing shots at Papa Bear since LAST YEAR… then Cardi called her son slow!!” Cardi herself later claimed ignorance, tweeting that she “didn’t even know what y’all were talking about until y’all showed me,” insisting her initial shade targeted someone else. But the damage was done.

Enter Carol Maraj, Nicki Minaj’s mother and a rare voice of restraint in the family’s orbit. On October 8, the 70-year-old Trinidadian immigrant broke her usual silence with a heartfelt defense that cut through the noise like a lifeline. In a tweet that quickly went viral, Maraj wrote: “Papa is smart. He’s a bit shy, which is entirely normal for his age. Everything that was said about him is a lie. Thank you guys for standing with us. God bless.” She doubled down in follow-ups, calling her grandson “the smartest boy on earth” and sharing a TikTok video of Papa Bear chatting animatedly, debunking the non-verbal myth. “Lies all lies,” she emphasized, her words a grandmother’s shield against the digital mob. The post garnered thousands of supportive replies from the Barbz (Minaj’s fanbase), with one user noting, “Mama Carol said leave her grandchild alone… That lady never get in mess unlike other people parents.”

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Maraj’s intervention marks a poignant escalation in a feud that’s always teetered on the edge of toxicity. As a survivor of domestic abuse—details Minaj has woven into tracks like “All Things Go”—Carol has largely stayed above the fray, occasionally appearing at her daughter’s events but avoiding the spotlight. Her stepson, Jelani Maraj, remains imprisoned for raping an 11-year-old, a family scar Cardi weaponized in her retorts. Yet here, Carol positioned herself not as a combatant, but as a protector. “He’s just shy,” she reiterated in the video’s caption, countering Cardi’s narrative with raw, maternal truth. Fans praised her grace, with comments flooding in: “Where were the viral tweets defending Papa Bear when false narratives… were made against him?? Y’all let Cardi use stan twitter jokes as tea on a 5-year-old but only outraged at Nicki???”

The backlash against Cardi has been swift and bipartisan. Even some neutral observers on Reddit’s r/Fauxmoi called for accountability: “It’s been so frustrating seeing people go ‘yes, but’ and justify and excuse her behaviour. I feel like people are allowing their hatred for Nicki Minaj to cloud their judgement.” Minaj, who initially apologized for her Kulture comments in a “backhanded” letter that Cardi mocked with her own “apology” to Papa Bear, has remained relatively mum on the child-specific attacks, focusing instead on gratitude to her fans: “Ok Barbz. Peace & love… papa bear knows me & my husband knows me.” Cardi, for her part, has gone silent on the kids since October 3, but the internet’s memory is long.

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So, is it fair for Cardi to “lie” about a 5-year-old? In a word: no. Beefs in rap have always pushed boundaries—think Pusha T’s revelation of Drake’s son or Tupac’s family digs at Biggie—but targeting innocents crosses into unforgivable territory. Papa Bear, shielded from this madness by his family’s love, represents the collateral damage of fame’s dark underbelly. Cardi’s words, born of retaliation, weren’t just shade; they were a spotlight on vulnerability, amplifying ableist tropes that no child deserves. As one X user put it, “Competing with a 5-year-old on speech isn’t the flex you think it is.”

This isn’t about picking sides in the Cardi-Nicki war; it’s about drawing a line. Hip-hop thrives on conflict, but it heals through humanity. Carol Maraj’s voice reminds us: behind the beats and bravado are families, feelings, and futures. As the dust settles on Am I the Drama?‘s triumph and Minaj’s subtle jabs, one hopes both artists—icons to millions—reflect. For Papa Bear’s sake, and every kid watching, let the next verse stay grown-folks business.