Cardi B’s new song ignited an online conversation about Coach New York handbags. “Like What Freestyle” received a positive response from the company, but Dipset leader Cam’ron had some tongue-in-cheek concerns about his supposed role in the situation.
“Like a Coach bag, baby, this ain’t what you want,” Cardi B raps on her latest release. Some social media users questioned why the New York City native seemingly dissed the brand and its consumers.
As a result, Cardi spoke about the controversy on a livestream. She then began rapping the lyrics to Cam’ron’s “Hey Muma” off the Gunz n’ Butta joint album with Vado. That song also includes bars about Coach.
“I really am a real Dipset fan,” Cardi stated in the video. She also added, “In 2011, everybody started to get rid of their Coach s###. I assume it was really because of Cam’ron. So when I was doing [“Like What Freestyle”], that’s what I was thinking about.”
In response, Cam’ron tagged Cardi B in an Instagram post. The It Is What It Is sports podcast host jokingly delivered a message calling out the Bronx native for adding him to the conversation.
“Yo @iamcardib this ain’t ‘BardiB’ stand on them bars!! I followed you 10yrs ago cause u ain’t give a f###!! Now you copping a plea!! Lol,” Cam’ron wrote in his Instagram caption.
The Harlemite continued, “How u ‘ain’t on no rich s###’ and you RICH? F### them people. U earned the right to wear what the f### you want. I miss High Bridge Cardi. Now u snitching on me 13 yrs later? Glad we ain’t do no crime together. J/k (a lil bit) love u sis.”