Miley Cyrus has been making headlines for few verses in her new song 'Cattitude', as she dragged in the two conflicting singers Cardi B and Nicki Minaj into it.
The 'Wrecking Ball' singer performed a preview of the tracks reportedly titled "Mother's Daughter," "Cattitude" and "Dream" at the U.K. festival, in which one lyric in particular raised a few eyebrows: "I love you Nicki, but I listen to Cardi."
The lyric led many to believe she was picking sides, but Cyrus insisted that is not the case, according to People.
Cyrus during a recent radio interview with Roman Kemp clarified the issue and said, "I think what they do is so different from each other. That's why they both get a crown. They don't have to share. They don't have to break it in half. There's no reason to fight over it. They're both queens. And anytime you want to feel powerful and strong, that's my go-to: Cardi and Nicki."
Both singers caught all the attention at the last year's New York Fashion Week when they got involved in a fight at a party, which ended in Cardi B throwing heel at Nicki.
Cyrus giving reference to her colleague cum friends, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, and Ariana Grande reminded that whatever happened was past. "I don't think there is beef now anymore. I think you're allowed to enjoy two artists that fill a similar lane. I just always grew up collaborating with Selena and Demi, and there was never a competition. That's why Ariana is one of my best friends. When you are authentically yourself, no one can be you. So, you're never worried about someone stealing your place because it can't be taken because you're the only one," she said.
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