Cardi B’s popularity has been slipping lately. Some of the newer artists, like Sexyy Red and Ice Spice have been stealing a lot of her shine – with even more outrageous antics than the Bronx native.
Well Media Take Out learned that yesterday, Cardi tried to go viral again.
She did so by “accidentally” almost having a nip slip in her latest sultry selfie.
“Fine as can be 🔥,” the “Up” rapper wrote via X (formerly Twitter) on Friday alongside a photo of herself topless in bed.
The Grammy-winning rapper was dangerously close to exposing her nipple in the selfie, giving a glimpse of her areola from beneath the sheets.
Cardi, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, was also dripping in diamonds, donning a jeweled necklace that trailed down her chest.
The rapper was also notably wearing husband Offset’s hat in the bedroom photo, which he was seen sporting in Cardi’s Instagram story just hours after she tweeted the photo.
Recognized by Forbes as one of the most influential female rappers of all time, Cardi B holds various records among women in hip hop; she is the female rapper with the most number-one singles (five) on the Billboard Hot 100, the only to achieve multiple solo number ones and the only to earn number ones in two decades (2010s and 2020s) on the chart. She is also the female rapper with the most diamond-certified songs (three) by the RIAA, the highest-certified female rapper of all time on their Top Artists (Digital Singles) ranking, and has 100 million certified units (album and songs) sold in the US alone. Additionally, she is the female rapper with the most songs with a billion streams on Spotify—where she also has the most-streamed female rap album.
She was the first lead artist to top the Billboard Global 200. Her accolades include a Grammy Award, eight Billboard Music Awards, six Guinness World Records, six American Music Awards, 14 BET Hip Hop Awards, and two ASCAP Songwriter of the Year awards. In 2018, Time magazine included her on its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world, and in 2020, Billboard honored her as Woman of the Year. Outside of music, she became the creative director of entertainment magazine Playboy in 2022.
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