Key Points
- She says the track is not worth her time. Her message targets industry machines and protects young talent.
- She backs artists who work hard with few tools. She says rap beefs harm real growth and trust.
- She notes ten years without any public rap feud. She values ties in music and guards her path.
BIA (Bianca Landrau) says she will not answer Cardi B’s new diss. She says Cardi B (Belcalis Almanzar) is not her focus. Her stand centres on craft, not a brief chart fight.

The rapper spoke on The Breakfast Club about the choice. “This is bigger than her; I speak for real artists,” she said. Her view follows noise seen in Cardi B–Nicki Minaj feud.
Why she rejects rap beef
She framed it as a stand against the industry machine. “I am anti-machine,” she said, stressing fair space for craft. She will not reply to “Pretty and Petty” right now.
She said rap beefs waste time and shrink good ties. “Why would I ruin that?” she asked about industry ties. She can address the jabs later, but not right now.
What this means for her path
She stressed a decade in music without one public feud. She wants fans to judge work, not viral drama bursts. Recent talks echo this stance, like Offset marriage mea culpa.
She plans to keep calm while she builds fresh songs. She also vowed to speak when the time feels right. For now, she keeps eyes on studios, not online wars.
Her quotes also spoke to young acts with small budgets. She said they need fair doors, not big label games. She hopes the talk moves people who control key rooms.
The hosts nodded as she set a calm, clear tone. Clips from the chat drew warm notes across fan pages. Some asked for bars, yet most backed her clear call.
She also thanked mentors who modelled grace during loud storms. She credited long studio hours for her current calm. That calm, she said, will guide each next choice.
Her stance adds a fresh chapter to women in rap. It puts skill first while industry drama takes a seat. Fans wait to see if the jabs still push a reply.





