Lil Yachty Takes A Side In The Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj Feud

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Lil Yachty is Team Cardi B! (Sorry, Nicki)

When it comes to taking sides in the "Money" rapper's (now-squashed) beef with Miss Minaj, Lil Yachty said he'll pick Cardi's side any and "every time!" 

While on Tuesday (October 30) night's episode of "Raq Rants," the "Who Want The Smoke?" rapper made it clear where his loyalties lie, and why, while chatting with host Raquel Harper. "Yeah, Offset [Cardi's husband]'s my big brother," Yachty told Raquel after confirming the couple will be on his next album. The host then asked Yachty he felt like he's had to take sides in Cardi's beef with Nicki, given his relationship with Cardi and Offset. "Yep, Cardi B's [side] every time." 

And to show just how loyal he is to the hip-hop couple, the 21-year-old rapper confirmed that even if Nicki were to ask him to do a song with her, he "couldn't." "As much as I probably would want to," he said before adding, he just couldn't do it.

However, Yachty may be in luck after all. As fans know, Cardi and Nicki squashed their beef after engaging in one of the most tea-filled online feuds EVER on Monday (October 29). The New York rappers' month-long beef came to a head after Nicki revealed new details about her and Cardi's New York Fashion Week fight Monday afternoon. 

"Rah [Ali, Nicki's friend] beat Cardi's a** really bad. Rah beat [Cardi] so bad that I was mad at Rah... Rah didn't like her attitude the way she came at me," Nicki claimed on a radio show. "Rah, punched her like 8, 9, 10 times — I’m talking about the hardest punches you ever heard in your life... Anybody that wanna pull up the surveillance footage, I will give you $100,000. Anybody that says that didn’t happen. I would never come up here and lie... I don't wanna put the footage out but..."

Hours later, Cardi responded to the "Barbie Dreams" rapper's radio interview with a scathing 11-part Instagram clapback, in which she called Nicki out for the old and the new. "You lie so much you can't keep up with your f**kin' lies," the "I Like It" rapper said (amongst other things). "First you say you've got the footage, but then you say you wanna pay somebody $100,000 if they give you the footage? Yo, make sense when you're talking!"

After some (well, a lot) more back and forth, the two ultimately called a truce.

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