Bia may have just added fuel to the rumored feud with Cardi B by dropping some suggestive lines in her feature on Dreezy’s remix of “Bi**h Duh.” In a series of disses between Kendrick Lamar, Drake, J. Cole, A$AP Rocky, and Chris Brown, Bia now seems to be taking a jab at Cardi B.

Analyzing her lyrics, Bia raps: “I hear bi**hes poppin’ sh*t and that’s so funny to me/ How you say you runnin’ down but you can’t walk on the beat?” This might be a direct reference to Cardi B’s earlier admission that she wanted to collaborate on a remix of Ice Spice’s “Munch” but struggled to match the beat.

Cardi B recently spoke with Speedy Mormon about her attempt to work with Ice Spice. “I did a thing for Ice Spice, but I did not like how it sounded,” the Bronx rapper revealed. “I can’t catch the beat for sh*t. Doing drill music is not as easy as it looks.”

Bia’s lyrics in her feature on Dreezy’s remix of “Bi**h Duh” may allude to a controversial moment involving Cardi B. She raps, “I can never turn my phone on just to cry, on a live/ I hate a sneaky ni**a, pick a side/ If you wanna get up with me, tell that bi**h that we’re outside.” This could be Bia sharing her stance on avoiding emotional displays on social media or a subtle nod to when Cardi B went live to express her distress over her husband Offset’s alleged infidelity.

Cardi B’s emotional live stream was prompted by rumors of Offset cheating with Chrisean Rock, which Offset denied. During the live session, Cardi vented her frustrations to her followers, accusing Offset of taking advantage of her support and not showing appreciation for her help over the years.

Although Bia did not mention any names in her verse, the “London” rapper appeared to agree with an X post suggesting that she is “definitely on Cardi’s mood board.” Bia responded to the post with the woozy emoji.

The online debate began when Cardi B teased her single “Like What (Freestyle),” which samples Missy Elliott’s 1999 hit “She’s A Bi**h.” This caught the attention of many since Bia had also released a track titled “Fallback” in 2023, which sampled the same Missy Elliott song. This led to comparisons between Cardi’s song and Bia’s, adding more fuel to the rumored tension between the two rappers.

Shortly after Bia’s response on X, Cardi B took to the platform to write, “Bi**hes make a fool of themselves every single time *laughing emoji*.. ima show ya something when I release this song tho *winking emoji*.” While neither rapper has explicitly targeted each other, social media continues to speculate on the possible tension.

Listeners can decide for themselves whether Bia’s verse in Dreezy’s remix of “Bi**h Duh” is throwing shade at Cardi B. Check out the remix to form your own opinion.