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Music Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion's collab drops Friday, and fans are clearly excited.
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Music Following the release of her new single "WAP," Cardi B sits down with The Breakfast Club to talk Megan Thee Stallion, Kulture, and more.
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Pop Culture Are you excited for Cardi B's follow-up to "Invasion of Privacy"?
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Antics Cardi B at the inauguration would have been a sight to behold.
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Music Cardi B didn't want her daughter hearing some of her explicit lyrics.
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Antics Doja Cat goes in on the "WAP" critics of the world, earning a look from Cardi B herself.
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Streetwear Stay protected from the "WAP" with some new merch, only available on Cardi B's merch store.
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Pop Culture Cardi B admits that she is too shy to ask male artists to collaborate.
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Crime Stephanie Crute was reportedly at a pool when she refused to leave, so police were called due to the explicit track being blasted over Bluetooth speakers.
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Music He believes that artists should take the time to share their "feelings" and "anguish" about what's going on in our country.
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Numbers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion remain on top of the Billboard Hot 100 with "WAP" as Drake and Lil Durk score a #2 debut for "Laugh Now Cry Later."
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Music The congresswoman said women are now "taking control of [their] art" much like gangster rappers did in previous generations.
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Erika Marie