Cardi B Says She Has ‘Reduced’ the Time She Spends Arguing on Twitter
Cardi B recently stopped by The Tonight Show to discuss her highly successful ‘Little Miss Drama’ tour, which has seen her sell out Madison Square Garden this week. During the candid interview, the Grammy-winning rapper also opened up about her evolving relationship with social media, specifically why she has made a conscious effort to step back from the digital feuds that once defined her online presence.

A Tour of Epic Proportions
The ‘Little Miss Drama’ tour has been a massive undertaking for Cardi B. Despite the professional triumph, she admitted to host Jimmy Fallon that the logistics of such a high-profile tour have been overwhelming. “It is really exciting,” Cardi B shared, before detailing the chaotic reality of ticket requests. “Today I have been very annoyed because everybody wants tickets—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, friends from the Bronx, friends from Brooklyn. I’m so overwhelmed.”
Prioritizing Peace Over Twitter Beefs
One of the most notable revelations from the conversation was Cardi B’s decision to change how she interacts with critics and detractors online. Known for her unfiltered and often fiery Twitter presence, the rapper revealed that she has significantly “reduced” the time she spends engaging in public arguments. “Before I would argue for like 13 hours,” she admitted to Fallon, noting that she has since prioritized her mental well-being and focus over digital confrontations.
The Spectacle of ‘Little Miss Drama’
Cardi B also gave fans a glimpse into what makes her live show a must-see event. Kicking off in February and running through mid-April, the tour is designed to be a high-energy celebration. “I make sure that it’s like a party,” she explained. “If I could give free liquor out I would. But I have to make some of the money back.” The production features ambitious stunts, including a moment where she flies over the crowd. Despite a natural fear of heights, Cardi B noted that she performs the stunt “for the plot,” acknowledging that she feels a responsibility to be “over the top” for her audience, even when it means facing her own fears.
Reflecting on a Busy Year
This tour follows the release of her latest studio album, Am I the Drama?, which arrived in September to critical acclaim. The project serves as a showcase for her versatility, featuring star-studded collaborations with artists like Janet Jackson, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lizzo. As she continues her first headlining trek, it is clear that Cardi B is moving into a new phase of her career—one where her focus is firmly on the stage and her personal peace.

