Cardi B Reveals She Currently Has No Management

Despite joining Quality Control under management in 2018, Cardi B says she is not tied to any management contract as her attorney is handling her deals.

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Cardi B revealed on Twitter that she currently doesn’t have a manager.

The rapper responded to a fan's tweet, asking who her management is, to which Cardi responded, “I don’t have no managers .NONE AT ALL! My lawyer handle my business.”

I don’t have no managers .NONE AT ALL! My lawyer handle my business https://t.co/uv6L6tuOji

— Cardi B (@iamcardib) July 18, 2020

Cardi also cosigned a tweet from another fan, who was explaining her management situation to another Twitter user. The fan, user @ratedrword, was responding to a tweet that falsely stated that the rapper is in a legal dispute with Quality Control Music due to management issues.

“She’s not in a legal dispute with QC cuz she was never signed to QC,” @ratedrword wrote. “Her litigation is with KSR. Which has nothing to do with her current label Atlantic. She’s had a legal battle with them since before IOp dropped. She’s not releasing cuz she doesn’t have to iop is still charting.”

Cardi retweeted and agreeably responded to the user's tweet, writing, “This ! This right here !”

This ! This right here ! https://t.co/OHp3PWaYPR

— Cardi B (@iamcardib) July 18, 2020

For context, it was reported in March 2018 that Cardi had inked a management deal with Quality Control Music. However, it appears that Cardi is confirming that she was never officially signed to QCM—and that her current legal battles are with KSR, the label owned by her former manager, who sued the rapper in 2018 for $10 million. Whatever the case may be, Cardi says she is no longer under a management contract.

Rumors circulated in 2019 that Cardi and QCM were involved in a legal dispute due to her and Offset’s bodyguards attacking a fan. Cardi later denied the lawsuit, writing on Instagram, “who come up with this? Don’t ya know we family!”

Cardi’s tweets also arrive amid Migos’ own legal battle with their former lawyer, Damien Granderson, who they’re taking to court for malpractice. Granderson was both Migos’ attorney and the attorney for QCM; Now, Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff are seeking millions in damages, claiming that Granderson cheated the group out of millions. The trio also alleges that Granderson hid the extent to which QCM profited from the group’s deal with Capitol.

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