‘I’m still Queenin’– Watch As Nicki Minaj Responds To Winter Fashion Face-off With Cardi B As Barack Obama Names Beyoncé’s Favourite Song in 2023-BE


Cardi B is spitting fire! A winter wonderland of fashion fury has erupted online, pitting Cardi B and Nicki Minaj against each other resulting in an explosive showdown. It looks like the WAP singer is not taking the frosty comparisons lying down.

The rapper passionately addressed Nicki Minaj’s fans in a rant-filled tirade, responding to accusations of copying the Barbz queen’s style. This came after both artists were seen wearing similar white fur coats and sporting matching white extensions.

On December 23, Cardi B shared a stunning photo of herself adorned in an ethereal white fur coat with matching white extensions. Little did she know that Nicki Minaj had also recently showcased a similar style.

It took no time for the fans to start a social media war comparing the outfits of both rappers. Taking to her Instagram story on Saturday, the Bongos singer wrote “You mo–king fans and bi*** are arguing over a coat that I had on for 45 seconds … from my house to my car,” she continued by explaining that the only reason she wore that “old a**” coat was because it was made by her aunt and is one of her archival collection.

“I don’t care about these individuals the way you all seem to care about me,” she asserted, probably referring to Nicki Minaj. The rant didn’t end there; the 31-year-old rapper continued, stating, that she don’t pay attention to these individuals. “They can’t dress compared to me.” She further expressed, “Damn, Fu**** can’t enjoy her life.”

Nicki Minaj responds to winter fashion face-off with Cardi B

Minutes after, the Barbie World singer took to her Instagram to share her picture in the similar-looking fur coat and captioned the post with one of the lines from her song. She used the words to her song “Barbie Dangerous” from “Pink Friday 2” as the post’s caption and said“B!***es Jackin,” she wrote. “I’m still Queenin.”

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Nicki Minaj and Cardi B’s feud

The conflict between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj has been ongoing since Cardi’s career started in 2017. The two singers have been targeting each other for almost five years now. The spark flew in May 2017 when Nicki Minaj criticized Cardi B’s husband, Offset.

Tensions simmered until their infamous face-off at a fashion event that September. The drama took a dark turn in 2023 with Nicki’s husband landing under house arrest for threats against Offset.

What was former President Barack Obama jamming out to this year? “America Has a Problem” by Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar, Tyla’s “Water” and “My Love Mine All Mine” by Mitski, to name a few.

Obama revealed his annual list of favorite songs via social media on Friday, and as per usual, it spans a wide array of genres. His selects include Latin bangers “TQG” by Karol G and Shakira and “La Bebe (Remix)” by Yng Lvcas and Peso Pluma; country and folk tracks “I Remember Everything” by Zach Bryan featuring Kacey Musgraves, “The Returner” by Allison Russell and “Cast Iron Skillet” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit; rap hits “Sprinter” by Dave and Central Cee and “Sittin’ on Top of the World” by Burna Boy featuring 21 Savage; and indie rock selections including Blondshell’s “Joiner,” Big Thief’s “Vampire Empire” and “Younger & Dumber” by Indigo de Souza.

“Here are some of my favorite songs from this year,” Obama captioned his post, asking his followers to “let me know if there are any artists or songs I should check out.” At the end of each year, the former president also shares his favorite films and books. “Oppenheimer,” “American Fiction,” “Past Lives” and “Anatomy of a Fall” were featured on his movie list this year, along with three films his production company Higher Ground produced: “Rustin,” “Leave the World Behind” and “American Symphony.” He added “The Color Purple” to his list after the fact, writing on Twitter, formerly known as X: “Update: I just saw The Color Purple and loved it. I’m adding it to this list as one of my favorite movies of the year.” As for books, Obama enjoyed bestsellers like James McBride’s “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Story,” David Grann’s “The Wager” and Jonathan Eig’s “King.”