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Did Nicki Minaj and Cardi B just end their feud? Here’s what we know

Did Nicki Minaj and Cardi B finally end their long-running feud, or was it just a temporary truce before things got messy again? After years of shade, diss tracks, and even a flying shoe incident (because why not?), the rap queens seemed to have put their beef to rest, at least for a while. Fans were shocked when the two, who had been at odds for so long, appeared to call a ceasefire. But let’s be real, this wasn’t just some small argument; their feud was practically a hip-hop soap opera.

Side-by-side images of Cardi B and Nicki Minaj
Cardi B posing for a picture and Nicki Minaj taking a selfie (Credits- @iamcardib, @nickiminaj/Instagram)

For years, their rivalry fueled internet debates, divided fan bases, and made headlines every time one of them so much as blinked in the other’s direction. So when the rumors of peace surfaced, people weren’t sure whether to believe it or brace for another round of drama. Did they really squash the beef for good, or was this just another brief pause before the next explosion?

Now that some time has passed, let’s look back at how it all played out, what led to their apparent reconciliation, how long it lasted, and whether Nicki and Cardi really left the drama behind.

2017: The birth of the Nicki Minaj vs. Cardi B Saga

Cardi B in jeans jacket and Nicki Minaj in a pink dress
Cardi B posing for a picture and Nicki Minaj taking a mirror selfie (Credits- @iamcardib, @nickiminaj/Instagram)

It all started with one song, Bodak Yellow. When Cardi B dropped this banger, nobody expected it to blow up the way it did. But oh, did it blow up. The track shot up the charts, and before anyone could blink, Cardi became the first female rapper since Lauryn Hill to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, something Nicki Minaj had been chasing for nearly a decade. And just like that, the internet had its next big rivalry.

Now, did Minaj and Cardi actually have beef at this point? Not really. But Minaj’s ultra-loyal fanbase, the Barbz, was not having it. Maybe they felt threatened, maybe they just wanted some drama, or maybe they were bored. Who knows? Either way, they started throwing shade at Cardi before Bodak Yellow even hit its peak.

Ironically, Minaj and Cardi were actually being pretty friendly toward each other at the time, even showing support for one another. But as history has proven, rap fans love a good feud, and it wasn’t long before the narrative shifted.

From there, tensions started bubbling under the surface, setting the stage for one of the most talked-about rivalries in hip-hop. And this was just the beginning.

2017–2018: The ‘Motorsport’ mess and the infamous shoe throw

Cardi B and Nicki Minaj showing their styles
Cardi B posing for a photo and Nicki Minaj in a still from a video (Credits- @iamcardib, @nickiminaj/Instagram)

If Bodak Yellow was the spark, Motorsport was the explosion. In late 2017, Migos dropped their song Motorsport featuring both Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. It sounds like a dream collab, right? Wrong. The moment the music video was released, fans noticed something odd: Minaj and Cardi were never in the same scene.

It didn’t take long for rumors to swirl about behind-the-scenes chaos. It turns out that Migos had added Cardi to the track without first running it by Minaj. Then, Minaj’s verse allegedly got tweaked at the request of Cardi’s label, Atlantic. If that wasn’t enough, Minaj’s hairstylist’s scheduling conflict became a bizarre excuse for why they weren’t on set together. Fans could smell the tension, and it was thick.

By April 2018, things got even messier. While promoting her album Queen, Minaj started calling out Cardi in interviews, saying she was “ungrateful” and didn’t defend her over the Motorsport drama. Meanwhile, Cardi’s Invasion of Privacy was breaking records and making her the new rap superstar. Minaj, who had ruled the female rap scene for years, was clearly not amused.

Then came the moment, September 2018, New York Fashion Week. Cardi, furious over alleged sneak disses about her child, confronted Minaj at a party and threw a shoe. Yes, an actual shoe! In the chaos, one of Minaj’s bodyguards accidentally hit Cardi, leaving her with a bump on her forehead. The internet went wild.

Since then, the two have mostly kept their distance, moving from open warfare to a quiet, icy “cold war” where fans do most of the fighting for them. But one thing was clear: this was no ordinary rap beef. This was history.

2019–2022: When the feud got extra messy

Cardi B and Nicki Minaj in a collage photo
Cardi B and Nicki Minaj posing for a photo (Credits- @iamcardib, @nickiminaj/Instagram)

Just when things seemed to be cooling off between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, the drama found new life, this time with backup. In 2022, Minaj dropped the Super Freaky Girl (Queen Mix), featuring Akbar V, JT, BIA, Katie Got Bandz, and Maliibu Miitch. The song itself? A banger. But the aftermath? Pure chaos.

Shortly after its release, Akbar V and JT took to social media and started dragging Cardi. Fans quickly pieced things together and assumed Nicki was orchestrating the attacks behind the scenes. Whether that was true or not, the internet went into full-on battle mode. Cardi clapped back, insults flew, and before anyone knew it, the rap world was back in Minaj vs. Cardi mode.

While Minaj and Cardi didn’t directly go at each other, their associates kept the tension alive, making it clear that the cold war was far from over. The feud had officially expanded into a full-on rap universe, where even side characters got their moments of pettiness. And if history had taught us anything, this drama was far from done.

2023: The VMAs, the husbands, and more drama

Cardi B with a green handbag and Nicki Minaj with blonde hair
Cardi B and Nicki Minaj in a picture (Credits- @iamcardib, @nickiminaj/Instagram)

Just when you thought the Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj saga was winding down, 2023 proved that this beef still had plenty of life left. The MTV VMAs marked the first time both rap queens were in the same room since their infamous New York Fashion Week brawl. And, of course, things got messy.

The details are a little murky. But apparently, there was some kind of backstage scuffle between their entourages, with Cardi later flexing on Twitter, saying,

I ain’t even flinch.

Fans ate it up, but the real fireworks started the following weekend when Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty, took things outside the rap game. He and his crew posted a video roaming New York, seemingly looking for Offset. Offset, being Offset, laughed it off, but the judge did not. Petty, already serving a suspended sentence for failing to register as a sex offender, got slapped with a probation violation and sentenced to house arrest. Yikes.

Did Minaj seem bothered? Not at all. She even teased a new song from Pink Friday 2, referencing her husband’s “G” status and hinting at shooters. Subtle? Not exactly. But one thing’s for sure: beef sells. And with both rappers gearing up for album releases, this saga might just keep getting juicier.

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