In 2020, the song WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion created a buzz with its controversial lyrics. Despite receiving flak from some quarters, Cardi B didn’t let it affect her and came up with an even better single called Up. It’s important to note that this track has no connection with the Disney movie titled Up that came out in 2009.
In her most recent music video, the 28-year-old Grammy award-winning singer donned an eye-catching transparent plastic ensemble that gave a glimpse of her skin. The music video showcased various sultry and seductive outfits, with the artist taking center stage in a mermaid-themed party alongside female companions.
The video features a celebrity portraying a rich widow whose husband passed away in suspicious circumstances. The opening shot focuses on her curves, barely covered by black clothing, as she stands atop a tombstone wearing Christian Louboutin heels. She reads “RIP 2020” and the camera then pans upwards to highlight her legs, covered in hosiery, and her one-piece outfit adorned with crosses and jewels. Cardi B, aka Belcalis Almánzar, delivers a lively performance as the character, strutting through a cemetery in her seductive funeral attire. She disrupts a nearby make-out session and sets her sights on a new potential husband, all while rapping in her signature risqué style. It is evident from the video that the character is after a substantial inheritance and will stop at nothing to get it.
During her recent public appearance, the actress from Hustlers exuded glamour and sophistication. She donned a gorgeous white outfit with a long cape that flowed in the wind, reminiscent of the iconic Rolls-Royce emblem. The scene showcased her impressive hand choreography on the hood of a big pink car, while talented dancers dazzled in the background desert. To accentuate her look, Cardi B was supported by backup singers with Barbie doll heads incorporated into her hair, adding a pop of color against a graffiti-inspired backdrop. The rapper led a Banjee girl squad through a dance break, displaying her unique style. Lastly, she completed another iconic look by wearing a baby blue ensemble consisting of skintight high-waisted short shorts and a cone bra halter top wrapped in string, further showcasing her individuality.
She put on a scrunchy to complete her ensemble, accessorizing with gold hoop earrings, matching bangles, and trendy sneakers. As the head cheerleader, Cardi led the group in forming a pyramid while dancing at the center. Her entrance was nothing short of spectacular as she emerged from a massive silver shell in a stunning gold outfit and white hair reminiscent of Ursula. She posed gracefully like Venus on luxurious red velvet bedding, flanked by four other women also sporting matching gold outfits. The sleepover party heated up when things turned steamy with heavy petting leading to a passionate make-out session.
Cardi B recently indulged in a passionate threesome, which did not sit well with conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. She also shared a photo of her pink Vush vibrator with turquoise nail polish and posed on a clear table with a naked man while sporting a see-through plastic outfit. In classic pin-up style, she sipped Armand de Brignac champagne and channeled seductive poses. To top it off, she paid homage to TLC by donning a black leather BDSM outfit and danced sensually in an industrial silver set reminiscent of their hit song “No Scrubs.”
Cardi B exuded confidence as she donned a dominatrix-inspired outfit featuring leather straps, black fringe, and fishnet stockings. Her hair was styled impeccably, reminiscent of Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes. The rapper recently teased her latest single with a cover art where she sported pink pasties. She expressed her desire to release a more “hood” song than her previous hit, which she felt was too sexy. The music video has been the talk of the town among fans and critics alike, making Cardi feel nervous about its upcoming release. Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she admitted to feeling anxious all week, leading to early wake-ups and a lack of appetite.
As a Libra, other people’s opinions tend to weigh heavily on me, and I often find myself feeling scrutinized and criticized. This can be especially challenging when it comes to my music, as I strive to constantly evolve and offer something unique with each new release. I’m always looking for ways to push the envelope and avoid repeating myself, which is why I try to explore different themes and topics in my songs. For instance, if I’ve just released a track about money, I’ll switch gears and focus on something completely different for my next project. When I first started rapping, I drew inspiration from the drill Chicago sound, which often glorified gang violence. It might seem surprising, but that’s actually where I got the idea for my latest record, “If it’s up, then it’s stuck.”
Cardi B was surprised by the public’s negative reaction to her hit song WAP, which dominated the airwaves last summer. Despite growing up listening to explicit rap songs from Lil’ Kim, Trina, Khia, Foxy, and other rappers, she was taken aback by the level of outrage towards her song. Cardi B thinks that people just want to complain about everything nowadays. She was not fazed by the criticism from prominent Republicans on US cable networks, as she believes that people are more open about their sexuality these days. The backlash towards WAP was mostly from those who deemed it too nasty and freaky, despite its popularity with fans.
I faced criticism from not only religious individuals but also prominent Republicans, especially those with verified Twitter accounts who have a significant influence. It was disheartening for me because I supported both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, and they tried to use my song “WAP” as a weapon against Biden. It was absurd to witness Fox News spreading negativity about my music.