Cardi B seems to be in the mood to defend the rappers she admires.
That's because earlier this week, she stuck up for Bobby Shmurda after the Brooklyn rapper has been criticized for all the dancing he does in his music videos.
This time, Cardi's going to bat for Lil' Kim after people dissed her song "Santa Papi," a cut associated with Nick Cannon's movie Miracles Across 125th Street.
I’m tired of it and it’s heartbreaking…She’s is so sweet ,supportive and a REAL FUCKIN LEGEND ..I remember when I used to beef wit bitches and I used to put on my MySpace her song FUCK YOU!😂I think it gotta be these 2000’s born kids on this app that don’t know about shit! https://t.co/s2ZkCgJLnx
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) December 21, 2021
"I’m tired of it and it’s heartbreaking…She’s is so sweet, supportive and a REAL F*CKIN LEGEND," tweeted Cardi on Tuesday, December 21. "I remember when I used to beef wit bitches and I used to put on my MySpace her song F*CK YOU!😂I think it gotta be these 2000’s born kids on this app that don’t know about sh*t!"
Someone then told Cardi if she's tired of Kim getting bullied she ought to collaborate with her.
What do a collab go to do with someone constantly getting CYBER BULLY? before a artist I am a woman wit feelings and I know how much it hurts to constantly get picked on…When I collab wit her is going to be at the right time & the right song.I don’t rush BIG MOMENTS! https://t.co/YqoVV78DpU
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) December 22, 2021
"What do a collab [got] to do with someone constantly getting CYBER BULLY? asked Cardi. "Before a artist I am a woman wit feelings and I know how much it hurts to constantly get picked on…When I collab wit her is going to be at the right time & the right song.I don’t rush BIG MOMENTS!"
Does Cardi have a point? Is it mostly the younger ones who feel comfortable dissing rap legends?