Cardi B Denies Quitting Music Amid Feud with Joe Budden

Cardi B Sets the Record Straight: She’s Not Quitting Music

In a recent statement, American hip-hop star Cardi B has denied claims made by controversial rapper-turned-podcaster Joe Budden that she’s giving up on music. Contrary to Budden’s statements, Cardi B has no intention of quitting the music industry.

The Grammy-winning artist took to social media to blast Budden for his criticism of her project rollout and made allegations of drug use against him. Cardi B claimed that Budden has been consistently attacking her in the media and even pitting other female rappers against her.

In a recent fan interaction, Cardi B declared, “I’m not a quitter. I might procrastinate, but I’ll never quit music. Not letting these b*tches take my bags!” This statement comes as a response to Budden’s claims that she’s abandoning her music career.

Cardi B’s statement is a clear indication that she’s committed to her craft and won’t let external factors dictate her decisions. The hip-hop star has built a reputation for being unapologetic and unafraid to speak her mind, and this statement is no exception.

As the music world continues to evolve, Cardi B’s dedication to her craft is a testament to her perseverance and passion for music. With her sights set on the future, fans can expect more great music from the chart-topping artist.

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