Cardi B may have borrowed the same flow as Kodak Black on her hit song "Bodak Yellow," but the New York rapper doesn't care. During a recent performance, Cardi called out her critics who said she was biting someone's style.

"And for anybody that telling me...'Oh bitch you copied Kodak flow, you copied this and that flow'... So what b----? So what?" she said. "I'ma sound like all your favorite rappers. I'ma take all they flows and I'ma body it b----. One day I'ma sound like Kodak, the next day I'm a sound like Meek Mill, the next day I'ma sound like Migos. I don't give a f---."

The rapper then went on to promise a freestyle that she has been teasing in honor of the success of "Bodak Yellow" will be released on her birthday, which is on Oct. 11.

Kodak Black doesn't seem to have a problem with Cardi's track, as the Florida rapper recently hopped on a remix of the song, rapping, "You know why I f--- with Cardi B? Because they be thinking' both of us crazy and shit." The rapper has also said he makes some profit from Cardi's song.

"Bodak Yellow" recently hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the first solo female rap song in 19 years to achieve the feat. The last time it happened was with Lauryn Hill and her song "Doo Wop (That Thing)."

Check out Cardi B during a recent performance below.

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