Cardi B Slams Report Claiming She's Releasing Nicki Minaj Diss Track

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Cardi B is over the gossip!

The "I Like It" rapper took to Instagram on Wednesday (October 17) to set the record straight after TMZ quoted a source that claimed she was preparing to release new music that took "some serious jabs at Nicki [Minaj]."

"Dear TMZ ...ya constantly got me in ya blog spreading fake s**t about me without doing ya research and even when we tell ya is not true ya still push it," Cardi wrote on Instagram in a since-deleted post. "Ya motherf**kers need to get off my di*k and start reporting about them actresses ya used to report about cause I'm not the one to f**k with THANK YOU!! Btw in REAL news my single 'Money' drops November 26!!"

Cardi also called the gossip site out for sharing the first photo of her daughter, Kulture, without her permission earlier this month. "[Y'all] really pressed my button a couple of weeks ago when ya had photographers literally stalk me and my daughter when I clearly said repeatedly I don't want to show my daughter," she wrote. "With fame comes crazy people, stalkers and psychopaths so I want to protect my child till I'm ready to show her to the world but NO integrity don't matter to ya."

Cardi's statement comes over a month after she threw a shoe at Nicki Minaj at a Fashion Week party. The "Taki Taki" rapper recently opened up the incident, telling magazine it all came down to Nicki's alleged attacks on her as a mother. 

“For a while now [Nicki's] been taking a lot of shots at me,” the "MotorSport" rapper told the mag. “I spoke to her twice before, and we came to an understanding. But she kept it going.” Cardi then admitted that it was Nicki liking, and then unliking, a tweet that criticized her mothering skills that took her over the edge. "I was going to make millions off my Bruno Mars tour, and I sacrificed that to stay with my daughter," she shared. "I love my daughter. I'm a good-ass f**king mom." Adding, “So many people want to say that party wasn’t the time or the place, but I’m not going to catch another artist in the grocery store or down the block."

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