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Cardi B is no stranger to rap beef. And the Grammy winner appears to have set her sights on her next target. That being her fellow New York City femcee, Ice Spice.
On Tuesday (September 30), hip hop blogger, DJ Akademiks, shared leaked audio of a phone conversation. And during the phone call, Cardi B threatens violence against the Bronx native. And her rap bestie, Latto, caught a stray in the process.
Cardi B Threatens Violence Against Ice Spice
“I’mma show y’all!” she allegedly says in the audio. “I’m not Latto! Imma beat her the f**k up! Imma knock her the f**k out! […] All y’all! I’mma beat her a**, I’mma get RIOT beat up by my ni**as. Y’all gonna see what the f**k is up! You think I’m pu**y a** Latto?”
During the phone conversation, the person talking to Cardi appeared to tell the rap star that Ice Spice was currently in New York City. And that is when she really got amped up.
“She in New York?! Tell her to link up!” she allegedly said. “Ni**as think I’m Latto? You think I’m [Nicki Minaj]? I’ll beat you the f**k up, all y’all!”
🚨| Cardi B audio leak regarding Ice Spice:
— FRL (@FemaleRapLIVE) September 30, 2025
— "I'm not p*ssy like Latto. You think I'm Nicki? Imma f*ck her up… all y'all. Imma get Riot beat up by my n*ggas. Any red carpet, any show, any event." pic.twitter.com/ybADgQUzZC
Cardi’s beef with Ice Spice comes in the wake of a new song snippet leaking online. In the unreleased track from the “Munch” creator, she appears to attack Cardi B.
“She might talk sh*t on the ‘gram, but she won’t talk sh*t to my face,” she raps. “Poser, she hears my song and copies everything I say / Like, what the f**k? These bi**hes dirt / Just be yourself, this sh*t could work.”
🎧 #NEWMUSIC | ICE SPICE TEASES CARDI B DISS TRACK, "PRETTY PRIVILEGE!" 👀
— FRL (@FemaleRapLIVE) September 30, 2025
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Whether it was with Nicki Minaj, JT, or Bia, Cardi always seems to find herself at the center of drama. However, during a recent interview with Apple Music 1 via Billboard, she insisted that she is not the instigator in her rap feuds. But for some reason, her mere presence seems to bother her industry contemporaries.
“Even in the industry, there are a lot of different female rappers, but for some reason, it’s something about me that these b—hes can’t stand. They can’t f–k with me. Some b—hes, I feel like they’re in this class right now, they’re sophomores, and I’m a senior,” she said.










