Cardi B Addresses “Boring” BIA’s Response To “Pretty & Petty” Diss: “You Can’t F**k With Me”

After BIA addressed Cardi B‘s “Pretty & Petty” diss about her in a recent Hot 97 interview, Bardi hopped on X Spaces to address the Boston rapper.

“It’s like, bi**h, I done told you before. You’re not interesting enough for me to look at you. You’re not creative, your music is boring, everything about you is boring. I don’t care nothing about you,” Cardi went off. “You wanted a rap beef and you lost. Every single time these bi**hes be losing, they delete they f**king wack a** diss records. You can’t f**k with me. I’m a real artist, for real.”

Cardi, whose Am I the Drama? album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last month, made it clear her latest comments were in direct response to BIA’s claims about their feud. She also included the allegations that she was copying BIA’s creative ideas, which sparked the tension between them.

“After we resolved that conversation on the phone, the ‘Enough’ music video comes out and then you start subbing me again because you in your delusional mind think I copied one of your music video contents,” Cardi continued. “It’s like, bi**h, I done told you before … You’re not creative, your music is boring.”

The “Safe” rapper also reminded fans that the Missy Elliott–sampled track both women have referenced belongs to Elliott herself.

“Actual ownership of the Missy sample goes to Missy,” she noted, before alleging that BIA was spreading rumors about her personal life. “Stop playing stupid and innocent,” she added. “You know what the f**k you was doing last year. You just thought that was gonna be easy beefing with me and that sh*t didn’t went how you expected.”

She even claimed that BIA’s 2021 hit “Whole Lotta Money,” was originally sent to her. “I got the ‘Whole Lotta Money’ record. That sh*t was sent to me first and I dubbed it,” Cardi claimed.

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The rant comes just days after the “London” spitter opened up about her side of the story in a new interview with Nessa. There, she addressed Cardi’s “Pretty & Petty” diss and explained why she’s not engaging in their “rap beef.”

“Why would I? I don’t care about anybody that much to get up and dedicate my life to like, ‘Oh, let me get at her.’ Like, no way, bro, that’s crazy,” BIA responded when asked if she had Cardi in mind while recording her new album Bianca, which drops this Friday (Oct. 10).

BIA admitted that she had moments in the studio where she thought about responding musically but ultimately felt it wasn’t worth it. “It’s like a little beneath me because that was a year ago for me,” she reflected. “So now this album was coming out on Oct. 10 either way, whether she dissed me or not.”

As for Cardi’s scathing lyrics where she called her “diarrhea BIA” and spoke on her body shape, BIA said, “I was like, ‘Well, I’m glad she felt like she’d get that off.’ I knew it was coming because this is rap. I’m competitive so, like, I diss you, you diss me … It’s part of the game.”

BIA claimed her frustration began when she felt Cardi borrowed her creative ideas, not over the Missy sample.

“That was the only thing it was about for me,” she said, pointing to similarities between her album Really Her and Cardi’s single “Enough.” She explained, “People try to make it about, ‘Oh, she redid the Missy Elliott song.’ I didn’t care about that because that’s a song that everybody flips. For me it was the similarities in the creative.”

While BIA admitted she could “pull out five songs” that [Cardi] “copied her style on,” she insisted she wasn’t interested in escalating things. “I can go get on your a** again, but it’s like, girl, enjoy your pregnancy,” she said. “My mother didn’t raise me to be dragging a pregnant lady. That’s out.”

Cardi B performs onstage during the 2025 Global Citizen Festival at Central Park on September 27, 2025 in New York City.

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When Nessa asked if peace was possible between them, BIA recalled Cardi allegedly calling her “screaming like 15 times back to back.” She then told herself that, “The respect is out the window,” and she doesn’t “care to be friends with people that record conversations and spin narratives to sell music.”

Cardi claimed BIA spoke about her children, which seemed to send the soon-to-be-mother-of-four off the ledge. BIA, however, denied that she spoke negatively about her children. “I didn’t speak negatively about her kids. I spoke negatively about her, but I used their names because that’s rap. It’s wordplay, it’s a metaphor,” she asserted.

Showing that she’s not entirely sour about their tension, BIA offered one compliment about her rival. “I think she’s a great mother,” she declared. “I celebrate women who are great mothers. My mom was that girl: strong, hard-working, didn’t take no sh*t. I’ve never been in a rap beef in the last 10–15 years. This is the only one I’ve ever been in.”

See BIA’s Hot 97 interview below.

BIA’s Bianca album arrives this week. “I’m standing on business when it comes to my art because that’s all that matters to me,” she said.

See BIA and Cardi B’s responses above.