Cardi B has res:ponded to Nicki Minaj’s recent accusation that Billboard excluded some of her album sales

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Cardi B and Nicki Minaj’s Ongoing Feud, Revealing the Latest Online Beef and Billboard Controversy

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The ongoing feud between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj has reignited with a new online beef. On December 14, Nicki Minaj took to Twitter, expressing frustration over Billboard allegedly dismissing sales for her Pink Friday 2 album. She claimed a potential loss of sales units due to a rule violation regarding fan proof of purchase.

Part of Minaj’s grievance included highlighting the disparity, stating, “You can give out millions on Cash App tho.” She also endorsed a tweet critical of Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 $1 million Cash App giveaway, initiated through the #WAPParty contest to celebrate powerful women.

Cardi B entered the conversation by liking a tweet addressing the #WAPParty giveaway. The tweet emphasized that the Cash App partnership for “WAP” occurred after it had already reached number one, required no proof of purchase, and welcomed any woman in need. “The Cash App partnership for WAP was during the end of the second week. It was already number one and it required NO proof of purchase and didn’t even require you to be a Cardi fan. The only requirement was that you had to be a WOMAN who could use the extra funds.”

Addressing the accusations, Cardi defended the “WAP” initiative, emphasizing its philanthropic purpose to aid women during the pandemic without the need for music purchases. She called for an end to unwarranted provocations and narratives, asserting that responding to such instances shouldn’t paint her as the problem.

This latest exchange underscores the persistent tension between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, with social media serving as the battleground for their public disputes. As the feud continues, fans are left anticipating further developments in this ongoing saga of rivalry and online confrontation.

 

Cardi B appears to have responded to Nicki Minaj’s recent accusations and shade, asserting that Billboard disqualified some of her album sales. Nicki Minaj took to X (formerly Twitter) on December 14, claiming that Billboard discounted 100,000 first-week units of her album Pink Friday 2 due to a contest requiring fans to buy four copies each. Nicki also referenced Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 “WAP” campaign, where they donated $1 million to women in need.

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In response, Cardi B subtly reacted by liking a post highlighting the differences between the two campaigns. The post emphasized that the “WAP” CashApp partnership occurred at the end of the second week, requiring no proof of purchase and no allegiance to Cardi. The only requirement was for women who needed extra funds.

di B’s like was noticed by The Neighborhood Talk, prompting her to address the situation in the comments. She urged them to post who started liking posts with her name first, emphasizing that she responds when antagonized and lied about. Cardi clarified that the “WAP” collaboration aimed to help women in need during the pandemic, requiring no mention or purchase of her music.

Apart from this clash with Nicki Minaj, Cardi B recently confirmed her split from Offset, expressing her desire for a fresh start in 2024. She emphasized her excitement for a new life and look, asserting her commitment to forging ahead with her goals for the coming year.