Cardi B discusses tour and reduced Twitter arguments on Tonight Show

Cardi B visited The Tonight Show to promote her sold-out Little Miss Drama tour and revealed she has cut back on online arguments. The rapper shared excitement over high ticket demand while describing the show's high-flying stunts. She also reflected on spending less time debating on Twitter.

Cardi B appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to talk about her Little Miss Drama tour, which sold out Madison Square Garden this week. The tour, her first headlining trek, began in February and runs through mid-April. She expressed overwhelm from ticket requests, telling Fallon, “40 people from my mom’s side, 30 people from my dad’s side, all my friends, friends from high school, friends from the projects, friend from the Bronx, friends from Brooklyn. I’m so overwhelmed.” Cardi B promised fans a party atmosphere at the concerts. “I make sure that it’s like a party,” she said. “If I could give free liquor out I would. But I have to make some of the money back.” Despite her fear of heights, she performs by flying over the crowd. “You just gotta always be over the top, even if that means risking your own life,” she explained. The tour supports her September album Am I the Drama?, featuring Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Summer Walker, Lizzo, Kehlani, Megan Thee Stallion, Cash Cobain, and Tyla. In the interview, Cardi B addressed her social media habits, saying she has “reduced the time” spent arguing online. “Before I would argue for like 13 hours,” she noted. Since the album's release, she has been involved in an online feud with Nicki Minaj—in which J.D. Vance took sides—and criticized Donald Trump’s Department of Homeland Security.

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Comedian Mike Epps records an Instagram apology video for a controversial joke about Nicki Minaj, with symbolic elements of the backlash in the background.
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Comedian Mike Epps has issued an apology to Nicki Minaj after a viral stand-up joke linking her Trump support to explicit claims. The remark, made during a Louisville show, drew backlash from her fans, the Barbz. Epps called himself 'Mr. Accountability' in his Instagram video.

Cardi B made her return to Saturday Night Live as musical guest on January 31, 2026, performing two tracks from her 2025 album Am I the Drama?. The Bronx rapper showcased 'Bodega Baddie' with Dominican accordionist El Prodigio and followed with 'ErrTime,' marking her first appearance on the show since 2018.

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Cardi B reportedly became upset during a Saturday Night Live rehearsal over a joke about Nicki Minaj. According to sources, she destroyed equipment backstage amid her ongoing feud with the rapper. The incident occurred ahead of SNL's 1,000th episode on January 31.

Jay-Z has voiced concerns about whether battling remains essential to hip-hop, pointing to the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud as an example that has gone too far. In a GQ interview, he criticized how such rivalries now involve personal attacks and children amid social media amplification. He suggested collaborations could replace destructive battles.

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