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Cardi B reveals she's done with BIA feud after learning of low album sales: 'It was too much'

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Cardi B Changed my mind.

After feuding with rapper BIA over the past few weeks, Cardi B told her fans that she's done with the “BIANCA” performer… at least for now.

Cardi B stops feuding with rapper 'BIA' after learning of album sales slump

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During the X Spaces livestream, Cardi B chatted with her fans about a number of topics, including her rap rival BIA. The 34-year-old singer, whose real name is Bianca Miquela Landrau, recently released her first studio album, BIANCA.

However, the project failed to crack the publication's Top 200 albums chart, earning just 3,000 “equivalent album units” in its first week, according to Billboard.

After a fan brought up BIA's lackluster sales during a live stream, Cardi B admitted she's had enough of their bickering and said she didn't want to kick the rapper when she was down.

“I'm not going to pick on the b–tches,” she said. “I don't wake up every day and say, 'I'm going to choose this girl because I can.'”

Cardi B continued, “I just found out about the BIA numbers yesterday. I'm not going to pick on her for that. That's too much.”

Cardi B slams BIAs on her second studio album

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Before Cardi B changed her mind, the “Love & Hip Hop” star released her second studio album, “Am I The Drama?,” sparking an uproar on social media and the industry.

During one of the songs, “Pretty & Petty,” Cardi B wasted no time in coming for BIA, mentioning the “We On Go” rapper's name within the first 10 seconds of the song.

She prefaced her appearance by saying, “Name five BIA songs with a gun to your head,” and called her a “diarrhea BIA,” according to previous reports from The Blast.

“I'd rather die on the operating table than walk around here like you,” she also sings in the song.

According to Cardi B, she directly attacked BIA for his previous comments about her children. While Cardi B admitted that she could have ignored BIA's statement, she decided to respond to show her children that she will always defend them.

Cardi B is proud of her album

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Cardi B's album began streaming online in mid-September 2025, selling more than 200,000 copies in its first week.

While some critics declared the album a “failure,” the “WAP” rapper fired back, expressing her gratitude to her supporters while dismissing the notion that “sales mean everything.”

“The numbers are so dramatic,” said the mother of three. “First of all, I'm very proud of my numbers. Very proud of my numbers. We're in a very different era as far as music goes. So, not only am I proud of my numbers, but you get stuff from the sidelines that try to make you stop being proud of your numbers.”

Cardi changes stance and calls out Donald Trump

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According to another report from The Blast, Cardi B recently had a big conversation with her followers about the cost of living in America while slamming the president Donald Trump Allegedly refusing to help those most in need.

The mother-of-three admits she didn't pay attention to U.S. housing prices until she started helping people around her find apartments. Cardi B said that while she was searching, she noticed “the rent was so expensive…in the cheapest boroughs.”

She then turned her attention to Trump, saying: “I don't like that there's a lot of single people, there's a lot of students, there's a lot of people working 9 to 5 who don't get help from the government because they're working. I've always hated that.”

Cardi urges followers to practice self-care

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Around the same time she was making headlines for her comments about Trump, Cardi B was also telling her followers about PrEP — a once-a-day medication that stops 99 percent of the spread of HIV.

After attending MISTR's National PrEP Day at the Abbey in Los Angeles, California, the “UP” performer encouraged her followers to consider taking the medication to keep themselves safe.

“I understand where the stigma comes from and everything. HIV is really high in the gay community. But why do you think these assholes don't have that disease?” she asked. “You assholes need to get over that shit too. This shit is for everyone.”