BY: Denver Sean
Published 7 years ago
Cardi B has come forward to respond to backlash over her participation in Rita Ora’s “Girls.”
After getting blasted for having “tone deaf” and “harmful” lyrics by Kehlani and Hayley Kiyoko, Rita Ora issued an apology for the song.
Now, Cardi has chimed in with her own explanation.
Listen to “GIRLS” by Rita Ora ft me @BebeRexha @charli_xcx .We never try to cause harm or had bad intentions with the song .I personally myself had experiences with other woman ,shiieeett with a lot of woman ! I though the song was a good song and i remember my experience .
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) May 15, 2018
Cardi also took the opportunity to address her own backlash for past use of words that are considered offensive to the LGBT community.
I know i have use words before that i wasn’t aware that they are offensive to the LGBT community .I apologize for that .Not everybody knows the correct “terms “to use.I learned and i stopped using it.
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) May 15, 2018
Exactly me too .My own friends be like “ I’m a dyke so i never thought it was a offensive word .I was like wtf ? https://t.co/rYaldJnLHN
— Cardi B (@iamcardib) May 15, 2018
Click here to see what Rita Ora had to say in defense of her song.