Cardi B Boasts of her Versatility in Mastering Diverse Rapper Styles

Cardi B displays a fearless attitude towards criticism that accompanies her fame. Recently, during a concert, she openly spoke about the allegations of copying Kodak Black’s flow on “Bodak Yellow.” Her bold move proves that she is unafraid to tackle any obstacles that come her way.

Cardi B Says She's Versatile, Can “Body” Any Rapper's Flow – VIBE.com

Since Cardi B’s album reached platinum status, there have been criticisms that it sounds too similar to Kodak’s “No Flockin’.” While Cardi has admitted that the song was inspired by Kodak’s music, she is growing tired of the constant negative feedback.

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Cardi B was quick to respond to claims that she copied Kodak’s flow, stating that she is a versatile artist. During one of her concerts, she addressed the criticism and reassured her audience that she can sound like any rapper they admire, and she plans to continue experimenting with different sounds. She even mentioned Kodak and Meek Mill as examples of rappers whose flows she could potentially emulate in the future. The rapper concluded by stating that she is not bothered by what others think and will continue to do what she likes. Check out her epic comeback in the video below.

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