Cardi B Drops New Freestyle [VIDEO]
Cardi B Drops New Freestyle [VIDEO]
Cardi B is in full album mode! On Monday (Nov. 18th), she dropped a freestyle on her social media. Wearing a white sports bra, with orange and black sweats, the 27-year-old rapper shows off her flow while rhyming in the kitchen. One one part of the 60 second clip, she rhymes:
“you don’t let ya man hit cus you been on my d**k, I’m bouta follow him back & send him a pic…of me holding my Grammy, rubbing my clit”
Take a listen below.
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After releasing the freestyle, Cardi immediately began trending on Twitter. See some reactions below.
Yes b** can’t wait for album CB2 https://t.co/IAoK3TZCEu
— IAmMike (@michalboy) November 19, 2019
The unnecessary hate cardi gets from people is crazy,like yoooo y’all don’t like her we get it already? https://t.co/g08Y3odfVE
— Fid0 Did0 (@xd_szn) November 19, 2019
Goodmorning To Everyone Except The People That Think Dat New Cardi B Freestyle Fire
— pierre (@INFAMOUSBOUL) November 19, 2019
Ever since Megan came out, Nicki and Cardi’s bars seem so dry to me.. ?
— jp (@mintberryjaz) November 19, 2019
O…K…CARDI!!!….that’s what the fuck I’m talking bout
— Chris Andrews (@Brooklyn27801) November 19, 2019
What are your thoughts on the track? Let us know in the comments.

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