CardiB is back. After topping the charts with her record-breaking hit "WAP" featuring Megan Thee Stallion, the Bronx bombshell delivers the highly-anticipated follow-up, "Up."
American rapper, CardiB who returned to the United States yesterday after her visit to Nigeria and Ghana respectively, has revealed how she misses Nigeria.
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The last time CardiB collaborated with Megan Thee Stallion, we got 2020's epic #1 single "WAP." Tonight, the pair are releasing "Bongos," and I'll give you exactly one guess as to what it's about.
In the brief clip, Cardi holds a blue towel against her face as De Los Santos focuses on his work, noticeably using red ink. "Trabajo de hoy cardiB," he captioned the 13-second clip.
In her reaction, Carbi B said President Donald Trump has put the lives of his citizens in danger. Reacting, Abike Dabiri took to her Twitter page calling on CardiB to come back to Nigeria.
CardiB and Offset have certainly dealt with accusations of cheating during their five years of marriage, and it looks like they're united in how they feel about "Jealousy."
Fresh off her two wins at the BET Awards, CardiB drops the highly-anticipated video for "Press." The scandalous NSFW clip, directed by Jora Frantzis ("Money"), opens with Cardi making out with another woman and a man during a threesome.
CardiB on her Instagram page wrote: "Africa, I'm coming! Nigeria and Ghana." CardiB who is married to rapper, Offset is famous for her hits such as 'Bodak Yellow', 'I like it' and 'Money'.
A grand jury had last Friday indicted CardiB based on the charges after she rejected a plea deal back in April. Two bartenders at the strip club alleged that CardiB ordered her associates to attack them with bottles and chairs.