As the popular singer, who is of Dominican and Trinidadian descent, sang her hit song WAP (which features Megan Thee Stallion) in 2020, she was seen grinding up against the fellow artist. Despite facing cheating allegations, the couple, who met in January 2017, seem to be going strong after briefly separating from December 5, 2018 to January 31, 2019.
During the event, Cardi wowed the crowd with her 2021 hit single Up and her latest tune Tomorrow 2, which features GloRilla. Her husband, Offset (whose real name is Kiari Cephus), also took the stage and performed his 2018 track Ric Flair Drip, featuring Metro Boomin, and the popular Migos song Bad and Boujee from 2016.
CODE, the rapper from Lawrenceville, received the key to his hometown on December 23rd, but is currently mourning the loss of his relative and fellow Migos member TakeOff, who was fatally sH๏t on November 1st.
On December 2, the Houston Police Department apprehended Patrick Xavier Clark, an unemployed DJ, and charged him with the killing of rapper Kirshnik Khari Ball, who was 28 years old at the time.
Offset and the Cardi Tries producer-star ended their show by performing their popular 2019 collaboration, Clout.
Cardi exclaimed with excitement, “We worked together as a team!” She then declared, “Let’s celebrate with a drink!”
As the countdown began, the artist behind the popular song “H๏t S***” and the producer-judge of “The Hype” were spotted in the VIP area with confetti raining down on them.
Cardi made an appearance on NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal’s pre-recorded segment for his virtual reality New Year’s Eve show, The Shaq’tacular Spectacular, which was streamed on Meta Horizon Worlds and Facebook/Instagram last Saturday.
After her stint as the owner of WhipsH๏ts, the actress will soon be seen reprising her role as Leysa in Louis Leterrier’s tenth installment of the Fast Furious franchise titled Fast X, scheduled for release on May 19th in the US and UK. The film’s producer and lead actor Vin Diesel hinted that the trailer for Fast X would be released in two months.
The upcoming ensemble movie from Universal Pictures boasts an impressive cast, including big names like Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, and Brie Larson. The film reportedly had a budget of $340 million and features stars like John Cena, Jason Momoa, and Charlize Theron.
Meanwhile, Cardi B has been putting off the release of her sophomore album. Her first studio album, Invasion of Privacy, was released back in 2018.
During an interview with The Breakfast Club on December 1, a former cast member of Love Hip Hop: New York stated that they had no other option but to release their upcoming music. Although they have a few finalized songs, they feel uncertain about the project and believe that something is missing. They expressed their need to make a decision and release the music in the upcoming year.
In a December 1 interview on The Breakfast Club, Cardi shared that she has a few songs that are definitely heading for release, but she’s not quite sure yet. Despite her uncertainty, she plans to make a decision and release them next year. Cardi expressed a feeling that something is missing and she needs to figure it out before putting the music out.