Cardi B feuds with crew of rapping 10-year-olds

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Cardi B feuds with crew of rapping 10-year-olds
By Oli Coleman

September 3, 2019 | 8:28pm


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Forget Cardi B’s feud with Nicki Minaj. Now it’s Cardi beefing with a bunch of 10-year-olds.

The “Invasion of Privacy” rapper went on a mysterious rant on Instagram Live Monday night saying, “Not gonna let no little f - - king white boys come at me all motherf - - king day long. Motherf - - king shut the f - - k up and stay in your motherf - - king place. Go drink your motherf - - king milk, bytch. F - - k.”

Now Page Six is told that the offending “white boys” are four 10-year-old Westchester fraternal quadruplet brothers who post their music on their ZN8tion Instagram account, which has 143,000 followers.

Turns out they posted a “diss track” directed at Cardi two weeks ago, featuring not-safe-for-nap-time lyrics such as “You belong in a zoo” and “They could fix your teeth, but they couldn’t fix your face.”

It also, somewhat implausibly, calls the rap superstar “washed up,” and they chant, “I don’t know what’s faker: your life or your butt.”

In the video, one of the kids — who go by the rap names Hollywood, Slim Z, Bonez McKoy and Mr. Great — dances around with a pillow shoved down his pants as a fake, oversize bottom.

Hollywood — who stepped out of an after-school club to speak with us, cautioning that the interview would have to be brief or his mom would start yelling — told us that they targeted Cardi in the track because “she’s been a bully” to other rappers in a number of songs. (He declined to specify whom, exactly.)

“We wanted to show Cardi B to not be a bully and give her a taste of her own medicine,” he said, adding that Cardi responding to the track “made us feel like we’d done our job.”

They also released a diss track aimed at Tekashi 69, which includes the regrettable — and improbable, for a preteen — line, “Tekashi 69 in the prison dropping soap, crying to the judge but he’s got no hope.”

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Some people grew up without parents or their parent didn't teach them any better. Probably could use advisors or publicists once they become celebrities.

Celebrities of her stature can better show off her power by ignoring people than acknowledging them and responding. Mofos don't understand that ignoring someone makes them feel small and fukks with their psyche. I should know i'm a pro at it. I should teach a class.
 
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Goes to show u the weak mind that these artists have and how they have to respond to a bunch of nobodies

Making them little boys gain 15 minutes of fame they would never get, if u don’t respond
Exactly!
Thus why it' s hilarious to me when you have clowns out there talking about certain artists like "<insert_rapper_name> is a prophet!" just because the clown got on a mic and said some shyt they feel. :laff:
When they do dumb shyt or show their true colors i laugh deep inside and turn to their fans and be like ..

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I agree with Nicki on this one. A 10 year old racist, is a racist who needs to get put in his place.
 
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