Cardi B and Akbar V Trade Shots on Social Media in Series of Posts

Cardi B and Akbar V Trade Shots on Social Media in Series of Posts

Cardi B and rapper Akbar V have started trading shots on Twitter after they both shared a series of subliminal tweets. 

Word started to circulate on Twitter that Cardi’s remix with Glorilla, “Tomorrow,” had brought in some huge numbers following its release last week, but in a recent tweet Akbar appeared to doubt the success of the track.

“If @chartdata ain’t say it we ain’t believing the CAP,” wrote Akbar V. 

Not long after, Cardi came through with a number of tweets that were seemingly directed at Akbar. “Count all the times chart data posted u,” she wrote. “I don’t really like the internet games… My dms is open and also the streets!”

Eventually, it would appear as though someone provided Cardi with Akbar’s phone number, as she revealed on Twitter. “Who gave this ho Cardi B my number … gotta be one of y’all weird ass hoes?”

“I don’t gotta @ I can change a bitch life just by a mention,” tweeted Cardi after it came to light that she had directly contacted Akbar. “AND YES I HIT THEM DIRECTLY ,I don’t do the internet!!” She also asked why Akbar decided to run to the internet after they spoke over text and potentially a phone call. “Been subtweeting me for months and now you wanna make it about another woman as a shield,” she added. “Stand on your shit!!!”

When Cardi wrote that she takes care of her kids, assumedly accusing Akbar of neglecting her children, they began to reply to each other’s tweets without dancing around the subject.

“See the difference between me and u I had n***as wanting to put babies in me while I was in the jungle but I said to myself I won’t put my kids in the same hoodes I was raised in let alone ABANDONED THEM,” she wrote in response to Akbar accusing Cardi of “selling it to any man that ran up on u” before she was famous.

Akbar recently appeared on a remix of Nicki Minaj’s No. 1 track, “Super Freaky Girl.”

This story is being updated.

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