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Cardi B Delays "Pretty & Petty" Diss Track to Avoid Bullying BIA on Album Release
10 Oct
Summary
- Cardi B won't drop "Pretty & Petty" diss track to avoid bullying BIA
- Yaya Mayweather says YoungBoy could be a model
- Cardi recognizes album release is stressful for BIA

In a surprising move, rapper Cardi B has decided not to release a music video for her diss track "Pretty & Petty" against fellow artist BIA. Cardi explained that she understands the stress and pressure of putting out an album, as she herself released her album "Am I The Drama?" just last month.
Recognizing BIA's recent album release, Cardi expressed empathy, saying, "I know how stressful it is to put an album out and I know how f--ked up you be in the mind when you put an album out and s--t, so I feel like if I do a video to 'Pretty & Petty as F--k' this week or today, I feel like I would be bullying." Cardi wants to avoid being perceived as a "bully" and believes that God would "punish" her for adding to BIA's stress.
In a separate development, Yaya Mayweather, the daughter of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, praised rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's modeling potential, stating that "that face card eats boo." This comment suggests Mayweather believes YoungBoy has the looks to potentially pursue a career in modeling.
Overall, the news highlights Cardi B's compassionate decision to delay her diss track against BIA, as well as Yaya Mayweather's assessment of YoungBoy's modeling capabilities.