A few months ago, Cardi B collaborated with GloRilla for the song "Tomorrow 2" from the EP "Anyways, Life's Great..." and many fans have been calling her out because of a specific verse from the track; today, the rapper has finally broken her silence and addressed the issue.

According to Billboard, the lyrics in question reads "I fight for my b****** and I'm fightin' over d*** too." Many fans disagree with the message of her verse but she posted an explanation herself.

Taking to her official Twitter account, the "Rumors" hitmaker shared a video of herself laying in bed while wearing a black tank top, an enormous playboy bunny chains, and her iconic long nails.

The musician started the one-minute clip by giving out a disclaimer, saying she was drunk and would say anything she wanted to. She then noted that there have been many posts online from fans who disagreed with her lyrics of the song.

"If a b**** goes through your purse and she steals some of your money, you not gonna fight that b***? Yeah, b****, you gonna fight for your money, right?" she said.

Cardi B then explained the second part, saying if a man provides for a person, giving them money, paying the bills, and everything related to money, she said "b**** go take him from you, you not gonna fight over that d***? That's your money... I'm fighting with teeth."

To conclude her video, the rapper then addressed "broke" boys, saying she can't help them and they deserve "charges" and a "restraining order."

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In other updates, Cardi B also made rounds on the internet during Christmas day after calling out a user for criticizing her net worth.

"Says the rapper worth $40 million," the user wrote along with a GIF of a man rolling his eyes.

The musician then responded with, "We going through a recession... Merry Christmas" before explaining that she's worth more than $40 million and she saves money, works hard, and budgets her finances because she could lose her wealth if it's not spent wisely.

"What makes you think that no matter how much money you got you can't lose it all if you don't manage your money correctly. I too have bills,responsibilities and people I have to help," she added.

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