Saweetie Fans Say She Should Have Been In The “WAP” Video Instead Of Kylie Jenner, Lil Kim’s Influence Attributed To Video’s Wardrobe

Saweetie Fans Say She Should Have Been In The “WAP” Video Instead Of Kylie Jenner, Lil Kim’s Influence Attributed To Video’s Wardrobe
The reports were true. Reality star/beauty mogul Kylie Jenner made a sexy cameo in the music video for Cardi B‘s Megan Thee Stallion collaboration, “WAP.” However, according to Twitter’s trending topics – many people on social media believe that fellow rapper Saweetie should have appeared in her place.


Tweets like these showed support for the Bay Area’s Saweetie, adding that she would’ve fit perfectly with the video’s aesthetic.



Fans also hailed Lil Kim while chit-chatting about Cardi B’s video with Megan Thee Stallion. Some feel that Lil Kim‘s signature style left an obvious influence on the fashion worn by the new wave of female rappers.
We must never forget this. https://t.co/VAAN3kob9l pic.twitter.com/6WD7cK4VTl
— @GodisRivera on Bsky/Spill @Grivi on IG/Threads (@GodisRivera) August 7, 2020





Check out the “WAP” music video for yourself below.
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