Cardi B Reveals She's Done Feuding With BIA After Learning Of Her Low Album Sales: 'That's Overkill'
By Jacquez Printup on October 26, 2025 at 1:00 PM EDT

Cardi B has had a change of heart.
After feuding with rapper BIA over the last several weeks, Cardi B told her fans that she was done beefing with "BIANCA" performer ... at least for now.
Cardi B Is Done Feuding With Rapper 'BIA' After Learning Of Her Low Album Sales

During a livestream on X Spaces, Cardi B spoke with her followers about numerous topics, including her rap nemesis, BIA. The 34-year-old, whose real name is Bianca Miquela Landrau, recently dropped her first studio album, "BIANCA."
However, according to Billboard, the project failed to chart on the publication's top 200 albums list, only earning 3,000 "equivalent album units" in its first week.
After a fan mentioned BIA's low sales during the livestream, Cardi B admitted she was over their beef, stating she didn't want to kick the rapper while she was down.
"I don't pick on b-tches," she said. "I don't wake up every single day, like, 'I'ma pick on this girl 'cause I can.'"
Cardi B continued, "I just found out BIA's numbers yesterday. I'm not going to pick on her 'cause of that sh-t. Then that's overkill."
Cardi B Slammed BIA On Her Second Studio Album

Prior to Cardi B's change of heart, the "Love & Hip Hop" alum sparked a firestorm on social media and within the industry when she released her second studio album, "Am I The Drama?"
In one of the tracks, "Pretty & Petty," Cardi B wastes no time coming for BIA, mentioning the "We On Go" rapper by name within the song's first 10 seconds.
"Name five BIA songs, gun pointin’ to your head," she opened the song with before coming for her physical appearance, calling her "Diarrhea BIA," according to a previous report from The Blast.
"I'd rather die on the surgery table before I gotta walk around here lookin' like you," she also rapped in the song.
According to Cardi B, she took a direct shot at BIA because of the latter's previous comments about her children. While Cardi B admitted she could have let BIA's statements slide, she decided to respond to show her children she would always defend them.
Cardi B Is Proud Of Her Album

Cardi B's album became available for streaming in mid-September 2025 and sold over 200,000 equivalent units in its first week.
While some detractors declared the album a "flop," the "WAP" rapper clapped back, expressing gratitude for her supporters while dismissing claims that sales mean everything.
"It's been such drama with the numbers," the mother of three said. "First of all, I'm very proud of my number. Very proud of my number. We're in a very different era when it comes to music. So, not only am I proud of my numbers, but you got b-tches from the sideline that are going to try to make you not feel proud of your numbers."
Cardi Switches Gears And Calls Out Donald Trump

According to another report from The Blast, Cardi B recently had an important conversation with her followers about the cost of living in America, while slamming President Donald Trump for allegedly refusing to help those who need it most.
The mother of three admitted she wasn't paying attention to prices in the US until she began helping someone close to her look for an apartment. As she searched, Cardi B said she noticed "rent is so expensive ... in the most f-cking cheapest borough."
She then shifted her focus to Trump, saying, "I don’t like that there’s a lot of single people, there’s a lot of students, there’s a lot of people that are working nine-to-five and because they’re working they don’t get no help from the government. I always hated that."
Cardi Urges Followers To Practice Self-Care

Around the same time she made headlines for her statements about Trump, Cardi B also educated her followers about PrEP—a once-daily pill that stops the transmission of HIV by 99%.
After attending the MISTR's National PrEP Day at The Abbey in Los Angeles, California, the "UP" performer encouraged her followers to consider the medication to keep themselves safe.
"I understand where the stigma came from and everything. HIV is really, like, high in the gay community. But why you think these b-tches don’t be having that sh-t?" she asked. "Y’all b-tches needa take that sh-t too. This sh-t for everybody."