
Cardi B Breaks Silence On Offset And Viral Diss Track Rumours: ‘I'm Grateful'
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Cardi B made it clear that she doesn't plan to officially release the diss track, Outside, even though many think it's aimed at Offset.
Cardi B has stirred up more drama in her ongoing split with husband Offset by previewing a new track titled Outside. The unreleased song, which quickly made waves online, sparked intense speculation among fans, especially since it dropped shortly after Offset reportedly filed for spousal support.
The rapper later joined a live Twitter Spaces chat to discuss the track and the overwhelming reaction it received. While Outside is rumoured to be part of her upcoming album, Cardi clarified that she has no plans to officially release it. Still, many believe the fiery track is a direct diss aimed at Offset.
During the live, the singer said, 'I don't know if I really wanna put that song out, to be honest with you. And it's not because 'I'm doubting myself and this, this, and that.' I'm really, really grateful for all the love. It was never the plan. I don't really think I wanna put out a single, to be honest with you. I just wanna put out my album all at the same time. There's just that on that. I'm shooting a music video in a couple of weeks, it's not gonna be for Outside, to be honest with you, I'm gonna shoot a music video for another song that I really love."
Cardi B's full space: She said she will not be releasing "outside" despite the snippets going viral. She said she is shooting a music video for a better song that she loves. She also said her album is done and will drop everything at once without a lead single this summer.… pic.twitter.com/JGrOWCXxLB
— Red Media (@RedMedia_us) June 8, 2025
Cardi B previewing 'Outside" yesterday in LA at everyday people.
According to Rolling Stone, Cardi B revealed during a previous Instagram Live that she's struggling to finish her new album due to delays from guest artists. The rapper said many collaborators haven't sent in their verses yet, and while she respects them and doesn't want to apply pressure, she admitted she urgently needs their parts. Cardi explained that the holdup is mostly on their end and even joked that if it comes to it, she'll sing the songs herself. Despite the frustration, she's trying to stay patient, hoping they don't miss out.
While Cardi B deals with music delays and breakup drama, her personal life seems to be getting attention for a different reason. She was recently seen sitting courtside at a New York Knicks game with Stefon Diggs, who plays for the Buffalo Bills.
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