Cardi B and Offset are back with their latest collaboration and addressed past relationship drama during their five years of marriage.

The couple dropped their newest single, “Jealousy,” on Friday and took turns calling out those who spread rumors about their relationship. Rolling Stone reported the collab samples rap group Three 6 Mafia’s track “Jealous Ass B***hes,” with the rappers setting the record straight to all the haters.

“Jealousy, that s**t gon’ eat your heart out / This a AR, sawed off, we’ll slay your squad out / This the beast you brought out, this a feast, we ball out / I’ll eat your heart out, I’ll pull your card out,” Offset raps in the two-minute song.

Cardi’s verse responds to the women using social media to spread cheating allegations.

“Girl, nobody listen to you ‘less you talking ’bout me (Woo) / It’s always a bird tryna tweet s**t (Yeah) / You offended when I be on defense (F**k you) / They’re too worried ’bout me and my n***a (Huh) / You should worry ’bout the n***a yours sleep with, hmm (Ah),” she raps.

Earlier this week, Cardi shared a teaser of the music video featuring a guest appearance from Taraji P. Henson. As a homage to the 2001 movie Baby Boy, the actress gave Cardi some relationship advice and suggested she should leave her man. 

 

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“That’s the thing about it, they don’t ever have to have receipts because since he did it before — if it happened or it didn’t — people are gonna believe it,” Cardi said as she addressed Offset cheating in the past. “Even though it’s the past, you shouldn’t have never done it in the first place. That’s why we’re always in this motherf**king predicament.”

The couple promoted their latest single on Instagram, with Cardi sharing the official artwork to her account. Meanwhile, Offset shared a teaser spoofing James Brown’s 1988 CNN interview with actress Jamie Lee Curtis as the reporter in the clip, Blavity reported.

 

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Last month, Cardi and Offset had relationship drama after he posted and deleted an Instagram Story insinuating the 30-year-old had cheated on him.

“My wife f**ked a n***a on my gang y’all n****s know how I come,” Offset wrote on his account.

Cardi quickly responded to the post. She started a Twitter Space conversation by singing the lyrics to Keyshia Cole’s “I Should’ve Cheated.”

“First of all, let me say, you can’t accuse me of all the things you know that you are guilty of,” she said. “Sing it with me, y’all! And I see that it is easy for you to blame everything on me. Yes, honey!” she said.

She advised her followers not to listen to the Atlanta rapper about their relationship.