Cardi B says she meant no disrespect with her lyric about the brand, Coach.
Cardi B has explained why she dissed the brand, Coach, in her new single, “Like What.” Taking to social media, she told her followers that it was a bar for people from New York and compared it to Cam’ron dissing the brand on “Hey Muma,” On the song, she raps: “Classy and a c*nt / Blocks and money getting spunt / Like, like what? / Like a Coach bag, baby, this ain’t what you want.”
“Yo, I’m getting jumped,” Cardi said on Instagram Live on Friday night. “I be feeling like people from New York, like … we live in our own little world, right? I’m getting jumped because everybody’s like ‘Bitch, what’s wrong with Coach?’”
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From there, she explained that she’s a big Dipset fan. “In 2011, everybody started getting rid of their Coach sh*t. Honest truth, it was really because of Cam’ron,” Cardi explained. “When I was doing this song, that’s what I was thinking about. It’s like, ‘B*tch, do you want that or do you want this? You want a Chanel or you want this bag?’ Now everybody’s jumping me, I’m not trying to be on some rich sh*t and everything. This is just a real New York sh*t. I ain’t trying to offend none of y’all. I’ma buy me a Coach bag tomorrow, you hear me?” Check out her full comments on the situation below.
The Coach brand ended up responding to Cardi’s song on Twitter. “We love Cardi!!,” its social media page wrote. In response, Cardi wrote back: “love ya.” “Like What” arrives as Cardi continues to prepare for the release of her long-awaited sophomore album. Be on the lookout for further updates on Cardi B on HotNewHipHop.
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