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    Cardi B Shares Raunchy Look as She Teases New Single 'Up'

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    The ‘Hustlers’ star is gearing up for the upcoming release of her new single ‘Up’ as she’s hyping it up by sharing her raunchy look which left little to the imagination.

    Feb 3, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B is set to release her new single “Up” on Friday (05Jan21).
    Alongside the striking artwork, in which the Press rapper is sat in a bubble chair hanging over a city skyline in a bedazzled sheer ensemble, she wrote on Instagram, “My new single UP drops this Friday! LETS GOOOOOO! #Up.”
    The upcoming song will mark the first new music from the star since August’s controversial hit, “WAP”, with Megan Thee Stallion.
    Cardi has also thanked her fans for “genuinely” supporting her as she admitted she wasn’t feeling herself at the moment, despite the exciting announcement.

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    “I want to thank all my fans and everyone that genuinely support me. I been preparing for this week for over a month,” she tweeted. “Unfortunately I’m not feeling how I wanted to feel today. I’m very happy that you guys are happy and just know I do this cause ya go so hard for me. (sic)”
    The Grammy-winner went on to thank her loyal fanbase for “lifting” her up when things get “too much.”
    “I’m human and I believe that I’m strong but it’s just too much sometimes. I can’t thank my fans enough for lifting me up and remaining solid it really be too much,” she added.
    The “Hustlers” star is working on a follow-up to 2018’s critically-acclaimed “Invasion of Privacy”.
    Ahead of the launch of her new single, Cardi B is preparing a music video for it. She teased her steamy outfit which left little to the imagination.

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    Cardi B Reacts to Being Dragged Into DaniLeigh's 'Yellow Bone' Colorism Controversy

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    ‘Every 6 months I gotta explain myself cause people can’t research,’ so the Grammy winner says on Twitter after her name is brought up in the wake of colorism controversy surrounding DaniLeigh.

    Jan 26, 2021
    AceShowbiz – In the wake of controversy surrounding DaniLeigh’s new song “Yellow Bone” that many deem promoting colorism, one name is being dragged. Twitter users thought it was unfair that DaniLeigh was being canceled while Cardi B was getting a free pass when they are both Dominican.
    To make their point, a video of Cardi during an interview resurfaced online. “I don’t even like people that I think is my race. Just because I like people that are different from me. I like people that are not like me,” the “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker shared. “I like their culture. I already know my culture, so I want something new to me.”
    In response to that, one user wrote on the blue bird app, “Y’all canceled Dani Leigh for certain language but cardi B get a pass?? Make it make sense!!!” Echoing the sentiment, someone said, “My take on it is how y’all mad at Dani but support Cardi B. So if y’all gone cancel Dani cancel Cardi B. Two Hispanic women benefitting off black culture.”
    Another comment read, “dani leigh got dragged for pretending to be black now cardi has had to get her family photos out tk prove she’s afro latina loooo.” One person added, “I thought it was very clear that Cardi was not a black person. She is a Hispanic person with no black in her. The same way y’all dragged Dani, y’all need to do for Cardi.”

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    Cardi caught wind of the discourse and quickly explained herself on Twitter. “Every 6 months I gotta explain myself cause people can’t research,” so the Grammy winner said on Monday, January 25. She went on sharing pictures of her family members who are all Afro-American. “It’s time for ya to pick up a book.Your ignorance at this point is a Choice,” she added in a separate tweet.

    Cardi B reacted to being dragged into DaniLeigh’s ‘Yellow Bone’ controversy.
    DaniLeigh, meanwhile, has issued a lengthy apology following the backlash. “Hey guys, it’s DaniLeigh. I just wanted to address what’s going on with me right now. I think it’s super important, because I definitely feel super misunderstood. My song ‘Yellow bone is what he want,’ I think people twisted it into thinking, like, I’m trying to bash another woman, another skin tone, that was never my intention. I wasn’t brought up like that, I never looked at my skin as a privilege. I never looked at me as ‘I’m better than somebody because of my skin tone,’ ” so she wrote in now-deleted Instagram post.
    “I see brown skin women flaunt their skin all the time in music, why can’t I talk about mine? If you look at me, I’m light-skinned, I’m a yellow bone. In my opinion, that’s just what I am. So, it wasn’t something that I looked at so deeply. Which, I can see why people will take it deeply, so I understand and I’m sorry that I wasn’t sensitive to the topic when I wrote my comment ‘why are you guys taking so personal?’ ” she added. “Because, it can be a personal thing to certain people, because colorist is a real thing so I do get it. But I’m not that. I’m not a colorist. I’m not a racist. I date a whole chocolate man. I have beautiful dark-skinned friends.”
    Concluding her message, she said, “Skin isn’t something I even see, it’s not something that I look at. I don’t live for the internet because people don’t know me. So that’s why I thought it was important to speak on, because you don’t know me, it’s like, let me tell you guys what I meant by this. Hopefully you guys can watch it with a open heart, a genuine mind, and try to get past it. I’m sorry, again, if I offended people — who are truly offended — I’m sorry. I’m going to just keep grinding, keep doing me, keep posting me. I hope everybody has a great Sunday. It’s all love.”

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    Cardi B Spent $1 Million to Make 'WAP' Music Video

    The ‘Bodak Yellow’ hitmaker reveals her steamy music video which features the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Kylie Jenner, Normani, and Rosalia cost $1 million to make.

    Jan 15, 2021
    AceShowbiz – p > Cardi B has claimed it cost $1 million (£770,000) to shoot the music video for “WAP”.
    The promo for Cardi and fellow rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s explicit 2020 hit – which saw the girls film at a mansion with real-life snakes with appearances from the likes of Kylie Jenner and Normani Kordei – cost the eye-watering sum, Cardi has told a fan on Twitter.
    First of all, the “Press” rapper shared the video for her 2017 major-label debut single, “Bodak Yellow”, cost just $15,000 (£11,000).
    She wrote, “Fun fact : Bodak yellow music video cost me 15 thousand dollars .I was in Dubai and I said ….I gotta fly picture (videographer) out here …BOOM BOOM BANG ! Ya know the rest . (sic)”
    A follower then replied, “girl that’s a lot. (sic)”

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    However, the 28-year-old star responded with the cost of “WAP”, “Money”, and “Please Me”, which came to $1 million (£770,000), $400,000 (£300,000) and $900,000 (£660,424), respectively.
    She wrote back, “Naaaa honey ….Money cost 400K ,Please me Cost 900K ,Wap Cost a M ! (sic)”
    Meanwhile, Megan recently revealed she and Cardi were terrified of shooting with the reptiles.
    The pair were initially hesitant as neither of them had been around the creatures before, and the “Savage” hitmaker eventually “made friends” with one of them though her pal wasn’t so comfortable.
    She said, “OK, so what’s crazy is neither one of us had been around snakes before… I was like, ‘Friend, I don’t know if I can lay in snakes.’ ”
    “But Cardi B asked me to lay in some snakes, I’ve got to lay in the snakes for my girl.. I made friends with one who was on me the whole time. Cardi was so scared.”

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    Cardi B and Zach Braff Put Their Online Shows on Pause Following Capitol Hill Riot

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    The ‘Bodak Yellow’ hitmaker and the former ‘Scrubs’ actor have decided not to release new episodes of their shows following the violent protest in U.S. Capitol.

    Jan 8, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Rapper Cardi B and actors Zach Braff and Donald Faison have scrapped plans to debut new episodes of their online series in the wake of the U.S. Capitol insurgence.
    The stars were among those expressing their shock and disgust via social media as they watched the violent mob of pro-Donald Trump supporters storm the Washington, D.C. building on Wednesday (06Jan21), in an attempted coup to prevent lawmakers from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s November election victory.
    As a result of the riots, Cardi took to Twitter on Thursday to announce a new instalment of her weekly Facebook Watch series, “Cardi Tries ____”, would not be premiering that day as originally planned.
    “Good morning everyone,” she began. “Due to all the chaos and craziness we decide to move this week episode of #carditries to next week.Sorry… (In) the mean time keep watching the reruns (sic)…”

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    Meanwhile, Braff and Faison also pushed their latest chat on their “Fake Doctors, Real Friends” comedy podcast to next week, as they, like so many others, tried to come to terms with the attack on democracy.
    “No show today. We didn’t feel it was appropriate. Back on Tuesday,” Braff posted on social media, next to an image of newly-elected Georgia Senators Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, who ousted the state’s two incumbent Republican representatives in Tuesday’s run-off elections, giving Democrats control of the Senate.
    On Wednesday afternoon, the actor admitted he was “speechless” at how easily the angry rioters were able to overrun the police and walk right into the Capitol, and hours later, Braff confessed he was resorting to alcohol to ease his anxiety, breaking his attempt to abstain from booze for the first month of 2021.
    Alongside a photo of a frosted martini glass, he wrote on his Instagram Story timeline, “Dry January on pause tonight.”

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    Cardi B Defends Herself After Turning Off 'WAP' When She's Joined by Daughter Kulture

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    The ‘Bodak Yellow’ hitmaker insists her music is for adults only when she’s called hypocrite after turning off her raunchy song when her little daughter joins her.

    Jan 6, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B has defended her decision not to let her two-year-old daughter listen to her controversial 2020 hit “WAP”.
    Trolls took aim at the rapper after a video of her turning off the raunchy track as Kulture entered the room went viral over the weekend (03Jan21).
    Some suggested there was a double standard at play and Cardi should not have released the track she recorded with Megan Thee Stallion if she wasn’t comfortable putting it on around the house.
    Cardi B took to social media on Monday (04Jan21) to fire back at critics and defend her parenting choices.

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    “Ya needs to stop with this already…!” she posted. “I don’t make music for kids I make music for adults. Parents are responsible on what their children listen too or see… I’m a very sexual person but not around my child just like every other parent should be (sic).”
    The former erotic dancer added, “There’s moms who are strippers. Pop pussy, twerk all night for entertainment does that mean they do it around their kids (sic)? No! Stop makin this a debate. (It’s) pretty much common sense.”
    Cardi B defended “WAP” numerous times in the past against criticism over the explicit lyrics.
    “I want to show people that you can do positive things, but you can also be yourself. I’m a very sexual person. I love sex, and I like to rap about it. I like to do it,” she said in an interview. “I admire my husband’s penis. I love p***y, and I love my body, and I want to be able to express that. I’m just a naughty girl, and I’m not hurting nobody because I love my p***y and want to rap about it.”

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    Cardi B Reacts to Viral 'WAP' Parody Video About Urging People to Wear Mask

    Titled ‘WAmP’, the hilarious take on the racy song features students from John Hopkins University wearing masks while reciting altered lyrics that go with the message they want to share.

    Dec 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B is open to any parody of her hit sing “WAP”. The Grammy-winning femcee caught wind of a viral parody from John Hopkins University, which made use of the popular song to urge people to wear face masks amid COVID-19 pandemic.
    Titled “WAmP”, the hilarious take on Cardi’s collaborative song with Megan Thee Stallion featured students from the school wearing masks while reciting altered lyrics that go with the message they wanted to share. “I don’t cook, I don’t clean, but let me tell you that I’ll get a vaccine #WAmP #WearAMaskPlease,” read the lyrics.
    The wife of Offset apparently found the clip funny as she replied, “Sksksksk.” Upon seeing the welcoming response, fans couldn’t help but asking the hip-hop star to collaborate with the university. “Cardi, please collaborate with @JohnsHopkinsSPH to release a special public service version of WAP!” one of her followers begged. Meanwhile, someone said, “This is epic.”

    Cardi B reacted to hilarious ‘WAP’ parody.

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    Applauding Cardi for her big influence, someone wrote, “our influence is craaaaaaaazy !!!!!” Also loving the parody, another user said, “YASSS! LOVE IT!”
    Despite the success, Cardi faced criticism for the explicit lyrics for “WAP”. Defending the song, the “Bodak Yellow” hitmaker said during an interview on Australia’s “The Kyle & Jackie O” show, “The people that the song bothers are usually conservatives or really religious people. But my thing is…I grew up listening to this type of music. To other people it might be vulgar, but to me, it’s almost really normal.”
    Cardi was also aware that the song is not for children, noting that she didn’t want her 2-year-old daughter Kulture, whom she shares with rapper Offset, to listen to it. “Of course I don’t want my child to listen to the song. But, it’s like, it’s for adults!” She also added, “It’s what people want to hear. If people didn’t want to hear it, if they were so afraid to hear it, it wouldn’t be doing so good.”
    Offset recently also stood up for his wife after Snoop Dogg shared his negative review for the song. “I love Snoop, man. [Cardi is] grown,” so the “Ghostface Killers” rapper said. “I don’t get in females business, so Ima just stay at that. I hate when men do that. I don’t do that. I don’t care if a girl woulda said something bad about me. I just don’t get in females business.”

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    Cardi B Takes on New Challenges on Her Facebook Watch Series

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    The ‘Bodak Yellow’ femcee is trying her hand at becoming a ballerina, firefighter, teacher, and stunt car driver in her newly-premiered Facebook Watch series.

    Dec 18, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B is stepping out of her comfort zone to try her hand at becoming a ballerina, firefighter, teacher, and stunt car driver as part of a new Facebook Watch series.
    The “WAP” hitmaker debuted “Cardi Tries ____” on Thursday (17Dec20), and gave fans a preview of the activities she will tackle in a promo shared on Instagram.
    “Get ready YALL! My new show ‘Cardi Tries ____’ launches today!” she wrote. “Watch me try ballet, stunt car racing and basketball to name a few. My first episode launches today and every Thursday at 12pm EST… on @messenger and @instagram video chat…”

    As she attempts to tackle new skills, Cardi will be joined by various celebrities, such as “Fast & Furious” star Michelle Rodriguez, country singer Mickey Guyton, “Grey’s Anatomy” actress and producer/director Debbie Allen, and the National Basketball Association’s Damian Lillard, of the Portland Trail Blazers.

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    The series, which Cardi is co-executive producting, is part of Facebook Messenger’s new “Watch Together” feature, which enables users to watch videos with family and friends in real time.
    New episodes will premiere weekly until 4 February.
    Her comment section on Instagram was flooded with love and support from fans and fellow celebrities. Taraji P. Henson, who also has her own show on Facebook, gushed, “I LOVE THIS!!!! You are going to shine naturally!!!!!”
    T.I.’s wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris additionally exclaimed, “Yes this gonna be great!! Congrats.” Meanwhile, Ellen Pompeo sent a string of spark emojis.

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    Cardi B Calls 'WAP' Amazing Song While Accepting Billboard's Woman of the Year

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    In her award acceptance speech, the Bronx raptress addresses her and Megan Thee Stallion’s chart-topping single ‘WAP’, which, despite its success, earns her criticism over the explicit lyrics.

    Dec 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Cardi B felt honored after receiving the award for Woman of the Year at Billboard’s Women in Music virtual event on Thursday, December 10. Presenting the coveted prize to the Grammy-winning raptress was Tamika Palmer, who is the late Breonna Taylor’s mother.
    “One of Breonna’s most outspoken advocates for justice over the last nine months has been Cardi B,” Palmer said. “From the start, Cardi has used her platform to spread the truth about what happened to Breonna and to re-affirm that black women’s lives matter. Cardi B’s impact reaches far beyond music. That’s why I am so proud and honored to present Billboard’s Woman of the Year award to Miss Cardi B.”
    In her award acceptance speech, the “Bodak Yellow” rapper thanked people for “always loving my music. Thank you for loving and I love you guys.” Reflecting on this year, Cardi added, “This year, when it came to music, I had so many things planned. I had so many projects that I wanted to come out. Unfortunately, due to COVID, I couldn’t put out the visuals the way that I wanted. It messed up my creative space.”

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    She also addressed her and Megan Thee Stallion’s chart-topping single “WAP”, which, despite its success, earned her criticism over the explicit lyrics. “I’m just grateful and thankful that the song I actually did put out this year,” so Cardi revealed. “Not only was it an amazing song that broke so many records, but it was a conversation that I never thought it was going to be so big. It pissed off a whole bunch of Republicans for no reason. You know what I’m saying, it was just weird.”
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    Cardi previously clapped back at haters who thought that she didn’t deserve the award. “For you cry babies like, ‘What? She only got one song.’ Yeah, I got THAT song, b***h,” she shared in an Instagram video. “You know the one that sold the most, the one that streamed the most… The one that had your grandma popping her p***y on TikTok.”
    Also among the honoreers at the 2020 Billboard’s Women in Music virtual event were Jennifer Lopez, Dua Lipa, Dolly Parton and Chloe x Halle.

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