Cardi B has expressed her desire to work with Rihanna on a project, but she is hesitant to approach the “Diamonds” singer to because of something very significant.
The “Bodak Yellow” rapper stated in an interview with Million Dollaz Worth of Game, which was released on Saturday, March 16, that she doesn’t think her voice is as powerful as the Fenty creator’s.
“I adore Rihanna’s sound.” However, I don’t [create] music in that manner,” she remarked at 48:15. “When I try to sing like that, I kind of sound foolish. When I try to produce music like that, I sound foolish. That’s why, when I finally do buy that ideal record, I can’t wait to hear that song and know that it will appeal to her. I want nothing like to sаy to her, “Ho, what the fucƙ is this sҺit?” Please remove this object from my face.
She delved deeply into the current discussion of whether or not couples should split expenses equally in another section of the same interview.
She said, “This is really controversial,” in a video that appeared to have been filmed in between takes. She continued by giving the example of a couple whose wages are equal but whose male pays for all of their costs.
“If you both make the same amount of money but he pays all the bills, how are you ever going to save up to buy a house or a business?” She asked. Since he will never be able to afford it. There are some things that require cooperation.
The “Bodak Yellow” icon went on to sаy that she thought people’s views of reality were skewed by conversations about love and money on the internet. “When it comes to real-life stuff, the internet really messes with people’s heads,” she continued.
The comments section was inundated with viewers who fervently agreed with Cardi B’s viewpoints.
“Peоple are lulu here. We must cоllabоrate with оne anоther! When did that becоme оutdated?,” inquired оne user. “A rich wоman just gave y’all game, and yоu will still disregard what’s being said, fоr all yоu brоke wоmen saying оnly brоke me𝚗 think like this,” a secоnd persоn cоmmented.
Another person said, “She hasn’t told a single lie; people don’t live in reality; that’s the problem.”
But Cardi B also encountered some opposition, most notably from a user who maintained that receiving care allows people to completely embrace their femininity.
“I only ever see this conversation between black people [tear emoji]. Why is it considered inappropriate for a woman of color to live fully femininely if a man is willing to provide [woozy face emoji]? Make sense.”