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Cardi B had some harsh words for her former producer SwiftOnDemand amidst an alleged financial dispute.

The rapper recently took to X Spaces—the link to which has since been deleted—to address SwiftOnDemand, who shared an exchange he had with Cardi online suggesting that she hasn’t helped him with his financial issues—one of which stems from his allegation that her former manager, Klenord “Shaft” Raphael, stole $2 million from him.

“Yesterday when this n***a was trying to put me on fucking blast. First of all, The fact that your pocket watching me from the internet is crazy. Is fucking insane,” she said. “And then for you to tell me again like yo, this shit gives me so mad every single time out that I read it. This motherfucker talking about or you’re taking pick care of people, that wasn’t even there wasn’t even part of your success.. Bitch what the fuck are you talking about? The only people I take care of are my fucking family.”

She continued: “This guy, the producer, was also fed crumbs because he has a bad contract with my old manager. I have tried to help him. I have gotten Offset to talk to Shaft. He don’t give a fuck. He’s greedy.”

After explaining what she’s claims she’s done, Cardi then addressed SwiftOnDemand directly. “Your percentage doesn’t have nothing to do with me,” she said. “I have been trying so hard to help him. Unfortunately, I can not do anything. If you want the champ change, you need to go and sue him.”

Cardi made it very clear that she already has a lot that she’s paying for — so she doesn’t want to spend anything else. “You’re looking at posts about things that I’ve spent,” she said. “Yeah, I have a lot of expenses. I own two properties. I have lawyer fees constantly coming left and right and then on top of that, I have 24-hour security in my home.”

In case it wasn’t clear to SwiftOnDemand, Cardi gave another reason why she doesn’t want anything to do with him. “I told you I might work with you in the future,” she explained. “I haven’t worked with you because I don’t like your sound anymore. I don’t like your music or your beats. They were cool when I first started but I don’t like them anymore.” She then accused him of looking for a handout.

Cardi’s recent beef with SwiftOnDemand began when she revealed that she spends $3 million per month. After seeing news coverage about it, SwiftOnDemand sent her a message on Instagram, accusing her of forgetting to help him out while taking care of people that didn’t have anything to do with her success.

Cardi angrily responded to the message with a voice message, practically telling the producer to leave her alone.

SwiftOnDemand shared the purported conversation in a post, advising young producers and songwriters to “make sure your paperwork is put together right before working with any artist because things like this can happen, and you’ll be the one fucked in the end.”

“PSA. To all my youthful producers/songwriters out there, make sure your paperwork is put together right before working with any artist because things like this can happen, and you’ll be the one fucked in the end,” he wrote in an Instagram caption under a post in which he appeared to have a conversation with Cardi. “This industry is filled with fake, nobody got you but you in the end, my advice to you! 💯 thankfully I’m a smart young man who does my research and receive what I do, but I am OWED way more then what was GIVEN and this is the response I get……….”

Earlier this week, it was reported that Cardi B was hit with a lawsuit by her former manager, Klenord “Shaft” Raphael, whom she left for Solid Foundation, part of Quality Control. Raphael, along with his label KSR and management company WorldStar Marketing Group, filed the claim on April 26, seeking at least $10 million in damages from Cardi. Per the suit, Cardi is being sued over an alleged “breach of contract, unjust enrichment, quantum meruit, declaratory judgment, and defamation…”

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Cardi B had some harsh words for her former producer SwiftOnDemand amidst an alleged financial dispute.

The rapper recently took to X Spaces—the link to which has since been deleted—to address SwiftOnDemand, who shared an exchange he had with Cardi online suggesting that she hasn’t helped him with his financial issues—one of which stems from his allegation that her former manager, Klenord “Shaft” Raphael, stole $2 million from him.

“Yesterday when this n***a was trying to put me on fucking blast. First of all, The fact that your pocket watching me from the internet is crazy. Is fucking insane,” she said. “And then for you to tell me again like yo, this shit gives me so mad every single time out that I read it. This motherfucker talking about or you’re taking pick care of people, that wasn’t even there wasn’t even part of your success.. Bitch what the fuck are you talking about? The only people I take care of are my fucking family.”

She continued: “This guy, the producer, was also fed crumbs because he has a bad contract with my old manager. I have tried to help him. I have gotten Offset to talk to Shaft. He don’t give a fuck. He’s greedy.”

After explaining what she’s claims she’s done, Cardi then addressed SwiftOnDemand directly. “Your percentage doesn’t have nothing to do with me,” she said. “I have been trying so hard to help him. Unfortunately, I can not do anything. If you want the champ change, you need to go and sue him.”

Cardi made it very clear that she already has a lot that she’s paying for — so she doesn’t want to spend anything else. “You’re looking at posts about things that I’ve spent,” she said. “Yeah, I have a lot of expenses. I own two properties. I have lawyer fees constantly coming left and right and then on top of that, I have 24-hour security in my home.”

In case it wasn’t clear to SwiftOnDemand, Cardi gave another reason why she doesn’t want anything to do with him. “I told you I might work with you in the future,” she explained. “I haven’t worked with you because I don’t like your sound anymore. I don’t like your music or your beats. They were cool when I first started but I don’t like them anymore.” She then accused him of looking for a handout.

Cardi’s recent beef with SwiftOnDemand began when she revealed that she spends $3 million per month. After seeing news coverage about it, SwiftOnDemand sent her a message on Instagram, accusing her of forgetting to help him out while taking care of people that didn’t have anything to do with her success.

Cardi angrily responded to the message with a voice message, practically telling the producer to leave her alone.

SwiftOnDemand shared the purported conversation in a post, advising young producers and songwriters to “make sure your paperwork is put together right before working with any artist because things like this can happen, and you’ll be the one fucked in the end.”

“PSA. To all my youthful producers/songwriters out there, make sure your paperwork is put together right before working with any artist because things like this can happen, and you’ll be the one fucked in the end,” he wrote in an Instagram caption under a post in which he appeared to have a conversation with Cardi. “This industry is filled with fake, nobody got you but you in the end, my advice to you! 💯 thankfully I’m a smart young man who does my research and receive what I do, but I am OWED way more then what was GIVEN and this is the response I get……….”

Earlier this week, it was reported that Cardi B was hit with a lawsuit by her former manager, Klenord “Shaft” Raphael, whom she left for Solid Foundation, part of Quality Control. Raphael, along with his label KSR and management company WorldStar Marketing Group, filed the claim on April 26, seeking at least $10 million in damages from Cardi. Per the suit, Cardi is being sued over an alleged “breach of contract, unjust enrichment, quantum meruit, declaratory judgment, and defamation…”

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