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  2. Cardi B - Wikipedia

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    Belcalis Marlenis Cephus (née Almánzar; [a] born October 11, 1992), known professionally as Cardi B, is an American rapper.Noted for her unfiltered public image and lyrics, Cardi B is one of the most successful female artists in contemporary music.

  3. Taki Taki (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was written and arranged by Bava (aka Ava Brignol), Belcalis Almanzar, Jorden Thorpe, Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, Juan G. Rivera, Max Borghetti, Selena Gomez, Vicente Saavedra, William Grigahcine. Ozuna opens the moombahton and reggaetón song in Spanish, while Cardi B and Gomez follow in both English and Spanish.

  4. Money Bag (song) - Wikipedia

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    Karas Lamb of Entertainment Weekly opined it "eviscerates detractors who have tried to play her cheap." [5] In HipHopDX, Trent Clark wrote that the song is an "aggressively fun performance that neatly checks all the Cardi persona boxes."

  5. Almánzar - Wikipedia

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    Belcalis Almanzar, American rapper better known as Cardi B; Bethania Almánzar, beach volleyball player from the Dominican Republic; Carlos Almanzar, baseball player and son of Michael Almanzar; Hennessy Carolina Almánzar, American social media personality and sister of Cardi B; Michael Almanzar, baseball player and father of Carlos Almanzar

  6. Money (Cardi B song) - Wikipedia

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    On October 22, 2018, Cardi B announced that the single would be released the following Thursday. [6] However, the song was released two days earlier due to a leak. [7] The single's artwork features Cardi posing in gloves composed of gold watches and a gilded, chain-fringed hat.

  7. Bickenhead - Wikipedia

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    An explicit song that expresses sexual liberation, "Bickenhead" builds on Cardi B's affinities with Southern rap, while serving as a response to Project Pat's "Chickenhead."

  8. Thru Your Phone - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, "Thru Your Phone" is about the protagonist finding explicit conversations on her partner's mobile phone and contemplates revenge on him. [2] A Billboard article deemed the song "the rap equivalent of Jazmine Sullivan's "Bust Your Windows", [3] while a Rolling Stone article noted it as one of the two "most emotionally hardcore" songs in the parent album—the other being "I Do ...

  9. Bartier Cardi - Wikipedia

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    Cardi B teased the release of the single through social media and confirmed it on December 20. [3] Before the release, she became the first female rapper to send her first three Billboard Hot 100 entries to the top 10, with "Bodak Yellow", "No Limit" and "MotorSport". [4]