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Netizens react to Cardi B denying claims that she got JT’s diss track taken down

On October 6, 2025, Baller Alert reported that Cardi B responded directly to rumors circulating online that she was responsible for JT’s diss records being removed from streaming platforms. A

After the Outlet shared a post about Cardi Trolling JT over low streaming numbers and, reportedly, 25,000 before both songs went away, some fans speculated the Grammy Award-winning rapper was overlapping. Cardi quickly dismissed the speculation, commenting,

“Dave has not been removed.”

The user has called out Cardi’s incorrect sounding punishment, with some saying she called the 5-year-old “slow.”

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Same lady calls 5 year old kids slow…

Saying a five-year-old can’t talk, while you talk like a two-year-old is crazy

It came in the intelligence of 5-year-old children? Hit the books Barney B!

Some other fans spoke out in support of Cardi B’s comment, saying that an artist cannot drop another’s music on streaming platforms.

I don’t think an artist can remove another artist’s song like Drake sued Kendrick but he can still remove the song.

How will she have the ability to do this 💀

And I believe it, no one has much power to remove songs that someone else pays to be on streaming services!!!thegirljt What is tea?

The feud between JT and Cardi came days after the release of Cardi’s second studio album, Am I drama?Which is characterized by the path magnet, Which includes live shots at JT. JT retaliated with two diss records that were later dropped. and

JT has yet to comment on this new development, and no official explanation for his removal from Apple Music has been given at press time.


More on the feud between Cardi B and JT

According to a Hotnewhiphop report on October 6, 2025, Cardi B rekindled her long-standing feud with JT by targeting her and rapper Lil Uzi Vert on her track magnet.

Bronx rapper JT’s lyrics and fashion sense were reportedly mocked, rapping,

“You look like a hot mess, easily impressed-a**b***H…you should have asked me, would she take you to the show, lil b***H. “

In response, JT released two diss tracks titled No hook and Keep it coming on October 4, with Cardi taking aim and referencing incidents including the throw-out episode of Cardi’s attack in September, according to Rap-Up reports published on October 6, 2025. However, both songs were removed from streaming platforms shortly after release.

On Instagram Live, Cardi B was seen mocking the performance of the songs, according to Hotnewhiphop. Quoting 25K’s number, Cardi is heard saying,

“Spend ab****” And *****G flows in the club”

The Bronx rapper also swooped into the second verse of her track magnetand joked that JT “might just now” get a feature from Nicki Minaj after “all the D**k riding.”

Cardi B is also in a beef with Nicki Minaj, in the wake of her new album debut Am I drama?. The longtime feud between the two rappers started again after early reports claimed that Cardi B’s album set records for a rap album.

On October 1, 2025, Rolling Stone reported on how Minaj posted now-deleted tweets and said Cardi’s sales had been inflated by bundles and price cuts. The exchange quickly escalated into a massive feud on X (formerly on Twitter), with the rapper’s kids bringing in the attacks as well.


Despite the constant backsliding, Cardi B’s Am I drama? It continues to perform commercially. As Rap-Up reported on October 6, 2025, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts 200 It currently sits at number three for the chart week ending October 11, 2025.

Cardi B in "Am I drama?" Meet and greet at Walmart on September 23, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Image via Getty)
Cardi B at the “Ais I The Drama” meet and greet at Walmart on September 23, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Image via Getty)

On September 28, 2025, Billborad reported that the album debuted at number one on both the Top Airplay Albums and Top Album Sales charts. Its sales were reportedly boosted by a wide range of physical and digital releases, including signed CDs, vinyl variants, and limited “Courtroom Edition” covers featuring viral demo images.