Cardi B Says The "Bartier Cardi" Video Is Dropping This Month

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Recording artist Cardi B attends the Jeremy Scott front row during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at Gallery I at Spring Studios on February 8, 2018 in New York City.

Cardi B's gearing up to finally release the "Bartier Cardi" video.

Cardi B's been one of the hot topics in entertainment over the past several months. Of course, "Bodak Yellow's" success played a massive role in that. Her second single, "Bartier Cardi," might not be as much of a commercial success as "Bodak" but it's definitely a strong follow up to the chart topping single. After revealing that the video was "coming soon," she's now given us an update on when to expect it.

Cardi B's "Bartier Cardi" video is dropping this month, so says the rapper. After a fan asked her if the video was dropping in May, Cardi replied, "Nope ,is coming out this month !" This comes shortly after she came back on Twitter after a month long hiatus due to the negativity that dwell on the social media website. 

What's interesting about Cardi is that she's arguably one of the hottest things in rap right now and she's only dropped two solo singles. While many anticipate her debut album, it feels like the hype around it isn't as high as it once was. During the iHeartRadio Awards, she revealed that her album was dropping in April. 

The release date for her album is yet to be set but considering that she's making her SNL debut on April 7th, it feels like it would be a smart move to drop it around that time.


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