Cardi B Speaks Out After Akbar V’s Heated Latto Rant: “U Gotta Let That Hayte Go”

Cardi B Speaks Out After Akbar V’s Heated Latto Rant: “U Gotta Let That Hayte Go”

Cardi B Speaks Out After Akbar V’s Heated Latto Rant: “U Gotta Let That Hayte Go”

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Cardi B is urging peace in the female rap scene after Akbar V went on a fiery rant targeting Latto. In her latest message, the Bronx superstar addressed the ongoing tensions, telling Akbar and others that they need to “let that hayte go.” Cardi emphasized maturity and moving forward, especially as a mother and established artist who has dealt with her own share of rivalries.

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The comments come after Akbar V unleashed strong criticism toward Latto, reigniting conversations about the competitive energy and perceived shade in female hip-hop. While Cardi has had her own public issues with Latto — including the leaked phone call and subsequent apology that Latto refused — she appears to be taking a higher road this time, advising against letting hate consume the culture.

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Cardi’s response shows growth and a desire to focus on positive energy rather than endless beef. She reminded fans that women in rap should support each other more instead of tearing one another down. This stance has sparked mixed reactions: some praise Cardi for trying to calm the waters, while others feel she’s inserting herself into drama that doesn’t directly involve her.

As female rap continues to thrive with big releases and chart battles, moments like this highlight the personal and professional pressures these artists face. Whether Akbar V takes Cardi’s advice or the tension keeps building, Cardi B is making it clear she’s focused on bigger things while still staying aware of the conversations happening around her.