Published 12:17 IST, December 17th 2020
Rapper Cupcakke defends diss track 'How to Rob'; Twitterati reacts
Rapper Cupcakke has been making headlines for her track 'How to Rob'. The singer defends the track which reportedly mocks Lizzo, Megan and Cardi B. Read
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Rapper Cupcakke has been making helines because of her new diss track 'How to Rob'. singer defends her new diss track after social media users reported that it mocks hip-hop stars Lizzo, Megan and Cardi B. She took to Twitter to anunce release of her track. Ardent Twitterati's bombarded it with several tweets and reactions. Re ahe to kw more.
Rapper Cupcakke defends How to Rob diss track
According to Eonline, several social media users expressed concern about Rapper Cupcakke's new diss track. However, singer did t bulge and defended track. As per reports, track calls out some of Hollywood's music industry's top singers such as Lizzo, Megan and Cardi B. On or hand, Cupcakke's fans supported her by saying that diss tracks are a core element of rap. singer replied in agreement by calling it beautiful. She also refers to those upset with it as mediocre. Later, Cupcakke stated that it is t male rappers who are complaining, but female ones. She also asked her fans to sit back and enjoy talent at its finest. Lastly, artist sent a strong mess to world as she said don't be sensitive. Take a look at some of reactions.
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'How to Rob' by Cupcakke garnered around 9.5K likes on youtube within a few hours of its release. remix track received 90K views and around 1.9K fans bombarded it with comments and reactions. Some of fans wrote, "Cupcakke has been one of hardest females in Rap for a while", " industry has been igring Cupcakke on purpose. This will certainly get ir attention! She bringing back that real street rap! stan". Apart from this Cupcakke's songs also include Discounts, Duck Duck Goose, Crayons, Lemon Pepper, Cartoons, Picking Cotton and Bird Box.
Im Credits: Cardi b/ Rapper Cupcakke Instagram
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12:17 IST, December 17th 2020