Bhad Bhabie Stands By Her Cardi B & Nicki Minaj Comments

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Bhad Bhabie, real name Danielle Bregoli, attends a recording session at Atlantic Records Studios on March 13, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Bhad Bhabie is standing by her comments.

It's been an eventful week in hip hop. We've received confirmation of new music from Drake and J. Cole, Nicki Minaj is scheduled to close out the season finale of SNL as the musical guest and Kanye West has officially hopped back on Twitter. In the midst of this, we've found Bhad Bhabie a.k.a Danielle Bregoli embroiled in the faux Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj beef. After sparking debate after siding with Cardi over Nicki, she isn't allowing public opinion to get in the way of her musical taste.

Danielle Bregoli isn't letting the media spin her words without making things clear. She took to her Instagram story to speak on her comments about Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. She explained that she has love for both of them, but she's a bigger Cardi fan than Nicki.

"All I said was I like Cardi more. I'm allowed to say that I like someone more than another person. There's no problem with that at all." She said.

She later began to compare how people rock with some of these "shitty ass Soundcloud rappers" over the old school rappers and no one bugs out.

Aside from her recent comments, Bhad Bhabie's been also getting busy in these streets. The "Gucci Flip Flops" rapper had a confrontation with viral  Instagram personality, Woah Vicky over the weekend which resulted in some jabs be thrown. 

Peep the vid below. 


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