Rapper Cardi B's Response On Twitter Has Led Pop Star Lizzo To Come Up With A New Version Of 'Grrrl' | Daily Music Roll

Rapper Cardi B’s Response on Twitter has Led Pop Star Lizzo to Come Up with A New Version Of ‘Grrrl’

Alicia Parker
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American sensation Cardi B has weighed in on the Lizzo lyrics controversy on Twitter. The rapper has thrashed @FeministaJones on Twitter with her own version

 Image Credit - Cardi B's Youtube
Image Credit – Cardi B’s Youtube

Cardi B is a well-known personality both in Hollywood and the international music industry.

The artist is once again in the spotlight for her reply to a Twitter user after the latter criticized the lyrics of the song ‘Grrrls.’

Cardi B responded to a Twitter thread addressing Lizzo’s latest lyric issue on Wednesday (June 15).

@FeministaJones on Twitter remarked on the “Bodak Yellow” rapper’s ability to use an unpleasant phrase in a song without incurring pushback, while Lizzo revised her “Grrrls” lyrics after receiving outrage for using an ableist slur in the first verse.

The Twitter user remarked, “Cardi is slim and light-skinned. “She will often ‘get away’ with more than other women, especially those who look like Lizzo, will. That’s the world we live in. People may get mad but I don’t care lol Colorism and fatphobia shape SO MANY reactions and extensions of ‘grace.”

Responding to the tweet, Cardi B tweeted “Ya will do mental gymnastics to include me in anything that people are getting dragged for …People have called me out for plenty of sh–.”

Cardi gave her final thoughts on the Lizzo affair. She responded by continuing, “Yall do it every week SOMETHINGS I apologize for & some things I will tell y’all TO SUCK DI– & personally If I was Lizzo I would of said SMD [suck my di–].”

Following the uproar, Lizzo said on Monday that she will be releasing a new version of “Grrrls.” In a statement released to Twitter, she said, “It’s been brought to my attention that there is a harmful word in my new song ‘GRRRLS. “Let me make one thing clear: I never want to promote derogatory language. As a fat black woman in America, I’ve had many hurtful words used against me so I overstand the power words can have (whether intentionally or in my case, unintentionally).”

Adding on to that, she said, “I’m proud to say there’s a new version of GRRRLS with a lyric change. This is a result of me listening and taking action. As an influential artist, I’m dedicated to being part of the change I’ve been waiting to see in the world.”

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