Cardi B took to Instagram Stories to complain about the state of rap musicians and claimed that rappers were indulging in too much lean and weed.
The Grammy-winning artist added that she was what was missing in the club scene. Her last album “Invasion Of Privacy” was released in 2018.
“I know what ni**as is missing in the club…me! They missing me, they missing my music,” she said. “And now that I’m in the game and everything and I be seeing all these muthafu**as on Twitter like, ‘You need to have rap, you need to have bars, you need to have this…’ I want to make music to turn the fu*k up. ’Cause when I go to the club, that’s what ni**as wanna hear. Ni**as ain’t hearing no…I feel like we keep hearing the same song over and over and over again.”
Cardi B wasn’t finished there. She went on to say that rappers were indulging in too much lean and weed, which she claimed made their music too depressing.
“These rappers nowadays, all of them wanna die,” Cardi surmised. “They all wanna die. All these ni**as need to stop doing lean and smoking weed. You know, this the thing about these rappers, right? They get money and they start buying too much muthafu**in’ weed, and too much lean and they make that slow sh*t.”
“The club needs me,” she continued. “The strippers need me. The hoes need me. The muthafu**in’ get money ni**as need me.”
The ‘WAP” singer also posted on Twitter to further explain her stance and apologize for her verbiage.
“I just want a balance sorry if I worded things wrong. I just love music that drop hard and turn the club up like dreams & nightmare & First day out by tee grizzly. A perfect balance of rap and turn up.”
Cardi B also announced on Instagram that she bought herself a new house in New York City. The Bronx-native was proud to purchase property in her hometown and shared a picture of her new home on Nov. 2. The rapper also owns homes in Atlanta and Los Angeles.
“These days I don’t just live one place, I’m everywhere due to my work,” wrote Cards B. “One thing for sure I needed a home in my home city of NY! I’m soo proud of myself. I work so hard for my children to be comfortable everywhere they are regardless of work.”
She went on to say she was looking forward to family get-togethers in New York and was proud to have accomplished so many goals in her life so far.
“Im so proud to announce, I’ll be hosting the 2021 @AMAs! Tune in November 21 8/7c on @ABCnetwork.”
The American Music Awards will air live Nov. 21 on ABC.
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