Cardi B Denies Rumours of Eminem Snubbing a Feature on Her New Album
- Cardi B has found herself having to deny rumours about her upcoming album all over again
- Rumours had been circulating that the rapper had been snubbed by Eminem for a feature
- Social media users reacted to Cardi's rant on social media and shared their thoughts
American rapper Cardi B is working on a new album and her fans are super excited about it. A rumour had been going around on social media that Eminem didn't want to work with her on a feature and Cardi slammed the claims. She tweeted:
"BIG LIES... I get off the internet and ya making s*** up. I haven’t sent no songs to no artist yet."
A Twitter account with the handle @plutovenom reported that Eminem said he didn't want to work with Cardi B because she doesn't respect the culture or her craft.
Cardi was visibly annoyed with the claims and took to social media to set the record straight. She also added that she respects Eminem and loves his work so it doesn't even make sense.
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Social media users all over the world took to the comments section of Cardi's tweet to lay down their thoughts. Take a look at some of the reactions below:
@navy_guns said:
"Sounds true, I believe Eminem won’t ever work with you... You don’t really care about the culture."
@spizzyspose commented:
"This attempt to shade Cardi inevitably leads to a Shady collab."
@thatskyraway said:
"Yeah, I thought she was playing when she said that using her name for clickbait!"
It was previously reported that Cardi B dispelled rumours that she pays for success as her new single Up hit number one. Bronx rapper Cardi B's latest single Up has reached number one on the charts and she couldn't be more thrilled.
However, she unfortunately has to defend her success while she's at the top. On Monday, Cardi B took to Instagram to set the record straight about her music.
"It’s sad that when I win people gotta scramble with lies for my success. Like they ain’t saw everybody, people coming out Amazon trucks and ambulances dancing my s***," said the rapper.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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