Cardi B’s new music ignited an internet dialog about Coach New York purses. “Like What Freestyle” acquired a optimistic response from the corporate, however Dipset chief Cam’ron had some tongue-in-cheek considerations about his supposed position within the state of affairs.
“Like a Coach bag, child, this ain’t what you need,” Cardi B raps on her newest launch. Some social media customers questioned why the New York Metropolis native seemingly dissed the model and its shoppers.
Consequently, Cardi spoke in regards to the controversy on a livestream. She then started rapping the lyrics to Cam’ron’s “Hey Muma” off the Gunz n’ Butta joint album with Vado. That music additionally consists of bars about Coach.
“I actually am an actual Dipset fan,” Cardi acknowledged within the video. She additionally added, “In 2011, all people began to eliminate their Coach s###. I assume it was actually due to Cam’ron. So after I was doing [“Like What Freestyle”], that’s what I used to be fascinated about.”
In response, Cam’ron tagged Cardi B in an Instagram publish. The It Is What It Is sports activities podcast host jokingly delivered a message calling out the Bronx native for including him to the dialog.
“Yo @iamcardib this ain’t ‘BardiB’ stand on them bars!! I adopted you 10yrs in the past trigger u ain’t give a f###!! Now you copping a plea!! Lol,” Cam’ron wrote in his Instagram caption.
The Harlemite continued, “How u ‘ain’t on no wealthy s###’ and also you RICH? F### them individuals. U earned the correct to put on what the f### you need. I miss Excessive Bridge Cardi. Now u snitching on me 13 yrs later? Glad we ain’t do no crime collectively. J/okay (a lil bit) love u sis.”