
Nicki Minaj vs Cardi B: The Feud That Just Won’t Die
What began as a rivalry between two powerhouse women in hip-hop has exploded into one of the most personal, public, and enduring celebrity feuds of the decade.Nicki Minaj and Cardi B — both queens in their own right — have traded bars, insults, and subtweets for years. In 2025, the tension reignited with a new round of social-media warfare that dragged in pregnancies, children, and painful personal topics.
Here’s how it all unfolded.
Timeline of the Feud
2017 — Early Competition
Cardi B’s breakout single Bodak Yellow makes her the first solo female rapper to top the Billboard Hot 100 in nearly 20 years — a title once held by Nicki Minaj.
Fans immediately pit them against each other.
Both artists publicly deny beef, but subtle tension brews over industry comparisons and fan-driven narratives.
2018 — “Motorsport” and the Harper’s Bazaar Incident
Nicki and Cardi appear together on Migos’ hit Motorsport, but recording-session disagreements spark speculation about creative control and respect.
In September 2018, during New York Fashion Week, things explode at the Harper’s Bazaar ICONS party. Cardi allegedly throws a shoe at Nicki, shouting that she wouldn’t tolerate comments about her parenting.
Nicki later addresses the incident on her Queen Radio show, saying she never mentioned Cardi’s child — and suggesting that Cardi is insecure about her success.
2019–2020 — A Cold War
Both women focus on their music and families.
Subtweets and lyrical jabs surface occasionally, but no direct confrontation occurs.
Fans stay divided into “Barbz” and “Bardi Gang,” fueling ongoing online drama.
2021–2023 — Tensions Bubble Again
As both release new projects, media outlets keep comparing their sales and influence.
Nicki throws veiled shots about “copycats” and “lazy rap,” while Cardi claps back through features and Instagram Lives.
Still, both deny open hostility.
2024 — A Fragile Truce
During an award show, both women ignore each other but avoid drama.
Fans speculate that they’ve matured — or simply moved on.
2025 — The Feud Reignites
Cardi releases her long-awaited album Am I the Drama? at a discounted price of $4.99.
Nicki posts “$4.99” on X (formerly Twitter), widely read as shade toward Cardi.
She follows with mocking tweets about pregnancy and chart performance:
“Abcdefgeeeeeeee / Fallin off the charts wit a big bellyyyy… Still. You. Could. Not. outsell. Meeeee.”
Cardi fires back:
“Nothing more annoying than a bored btch,”and takes a jab about Nicki’s brother’s legal troubles.
The exchange spirals. Nicki mocks Cardi’s pregnancy:
“Raw doggin pregnant wit da 4th babeeee.”Cardi responds harshly, referencing alleged fertility issues and drug use — a personal line neither had crossed before.
Nicki retaliates with tweets involving Cardi’s 7-year-old daughter, Kulture, prompting outrage even among fans.
October 2025 — Apologies (Sort Of)
After days of chaos, both issue half-hearted apologies.
Nicki: “One day you’ll see this… I apologize… you’re an innocent child & don’t deserve any of this.”
Cardi: “I’m sorry your mommy hasn’t cut you a birthday cake in three days ‘cause she can’t handle my success.”
The feud goes quiet — for now.
Beyond the Tweets
Industry Repercussions
Other rappers like Latto, JT (of City Girls), and 50 Cent weigh in publicly.50 Cent urges them to stop before things escalate further, calling it “bad for hip-hop’s legacy.”
Cultural Significance
This isn’t just a music rivalry — it’s a reflection of:
Female competition in rap, often amplified by fans and media.
Motherhood in the spotlight, as both women face scrutiny for balancing fame and family.
The social-media echo chamber, where every insult becomes viral ammunition.
What’s Next?
Neither has indicated a true truce or collaboration.PR insiders suggest both camps are being urged to focus on music — not memes.Still, fans know one thing for sure: when it comes to Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, silence rarely lasts long.
Final Thoughts
The Nicki–Cardi feud has become a defining saga of 21st-century celebrity culture — a mix of talent, ego, and viral chaos. It’s a reminder that in today’s rap world, battles aren’t just fought in lyrics, but in posts, likes, and retweets.