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Wiz Khalifa Tells Cardi B He Still Supports Her And That He Doesn’t Want A War ‘Goin On For No Reason’
Getty Image The rapper’s comments come after Cardi called him out for pitting her against Nicki Minaj in a Grammys tweet. …


The Grammy Awards have been a heated topic of conversation all day, and it even saw a pair of rappers engage in a quick back and forth on Twitter. After Wiz responded to a Twitter user’s comment about Cardi B winning a Grammy before Nicki did, some fans condemned Wiz for pitting the two female rappers against each other. “Cardi wining a Grammy when nicki minaj didn’t is the biggest proof that they don’t know a shit bout music,” the fan said. Wiz replied, “Most self made artists have this problem.” And this caused a big response from Cardi and her fans, but the Pittsburgh native quickly returned to clear things up.
Damn that wuz good advice. I still support u. Nothings changed. Your self made in my book as well https://t.co/uPRj3ryfsL
— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) November 24, 2020
Never said that. They both work very hard. https://t.co/svxjl9DSOY
— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) November 24, 2020
I just don’t want a Cardi/ Wiz war goin on for no reason. https://t.co/3b34tuKw5x
— Wiz Khalifa (@wizkhalifa) November 24, 2020
Cardi responded to Wiz tweet saying, “This was N****s in my dms in 2016! They really support you when you grinding at the bottom then it’s a different story when you make it !” Wiz kept things peaceful while looking to clear things up. “Damn that wuz good advice. I still support u,” he replied. “Nothings changed. Your self made in my book as well.” Eventually Khalifa attempted to prevent the situation from worsening, tweeting, “I just don’t want a Cardi/ Wiz war goin on for no reason.”
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