As Cardi B gears up for Super Bowl LX to support her boyfriend, Stefon Diggs, the relationship has drawn comparisons to that of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
Cam'ron and Mase discussed the couples on the Wednesday (Jan. 28) episode of podcast It Is What It Is, along with their guest, former football player Maurice Clarett.
Around the 57-minute mark of the video above, Mase said that the differences between the WAGs isn't a "Black or white thing."
"On one side, you got marriage, on one side you got ... I don't know how many baby mothers there are," he continued.
Cam'ron interjected to clarify that Swift and Kelce are not married but engaged, which the couple announced last August.
"So then they're looking at it like, 'OK, this one is cleaner.' That's basically what they're trying to say," Mase continued, referring to the the prejudiced perceptions of Swift and Cardi's relationships. "'This one is cleaner. This one is not. This one is white. This one is Black. This one seems to be [monogamous]. This one is three or four baby mothers.'"
The Am I the Drama? rapper and Diggs welcomed their first child together last December, while the New England Patriots player allegedly has multiple children with other women.
Last week, Diggs' ex, Aileen Lopera, filed a motion to dismiss a paternity lawsuit regarding her infant daughter, who she believed was the athlete's child.
After Mase's take, Cam'ron added, "Black people handle things different than white people."
"Taylor Swift is up in the box. Cardi B's on the field," he continued, adding, “I didn't see how it played out, but I seen the interview. If Cardi B is on the field when all the players are leaving or going in the locker room after they win, if I'm a news reporter, I'm going to run and get that, 'cause you don't know what she's liable to say. She'll say anything."
The rapper and podcaster added that reporters and NFL fans are warned not to "harass" Swift at games and that it's "different cultures" between her and Cardi.
The “WAP” artist has already assured fans that she'll be in San Francisco next month to cheer Diggs on, like she's done at previous Patriots games.