The rap game has been buzzing lately — from Spain’s Bb Tricks vs. Métrika clash to old-school beefs in the U.S. One thing’s clear: rivalries aren’t just an American export, they’re part of hip-hop’s DNA. And nobody knows this battlefield better than Cardi B.

Featured on Billboard’s September cover, the Bronx superstar didn’t hold back:

“For real, these b***** are malicious. You can’t stop a b**** from being suspicious. Sometimes they just wanna test you, test your gangster.”*

Cardi admits hostility comes with the culture — egos clash, artists challenge one another, and every slight becomes magnified. “A lot of girls step in thinking they can test you,” she said. “Some of them don’t even mind going down swinging. In this game, you better know who you’re up against.”

And Cardi knows the drill — from her infamous fight with Nicki Minaj, to spats with JT, BIA, and Akbar V, she’s lived through it all. But she’s not just about smoke: Cardi also extends a hand to younger rappers. “If I see you getting dragged, I might DM you with some real advice,” she revealed. Still, that generosity has limits: “Some of these b***** stabbed me in the back, slept with my man, talked behind my back. That’s when I gotta pull back.”*

It’s a raw confession of the fine line between sisterhood and betrayal in a cutthroat industry.

Beyond the drama, Cardi is on the move:

Her long-awaited album Am I the Drama? drops September 19 with 23 tracks fans have been craving.

And in court, she just scored a win — a Los Angeles jury cleared her of 2018 assault allegations after a week-long trial.

 

Cardi’s message is clear: respect is earned, loyalty is fragile, and she’s not backing down.