Cardi B has responded to criticism she acquired following a current video she posted the place she stopped her two-year-old daughter Kulture from listening to her hit single ‘WAP’.
In an Instagram Dwell video on New Yr’s Eve (December 31), the rapper was seen dancing and singing alongside to her express collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion from the consolation of her own residence when issues took an surprising flip.
As Cardi carried out to the digicam, Kulture was seen steadily coming into the shot from one other room – prompting a second of panicked realisation from the previous, as she rapidly turned off ‘WAP’ from enjoying on her cellphone.
You’ll be able to see the clip in query under.
Cardi subsequently acquired some criticism on-line over the revelation that she gained’t let Kulture take heed to ‘WAP’, with one Twitter consumer accusing the rapper of getting “an agenda to push”.
In reply to that submit, Cardi wrote: “Ya must cease with this already! I’m not Jojo Siwa!
“I don’t make music for youths I make music for adults. Mother and father are accountable on what their kids hear too [sic] or see. I’m a really sexual individual however not round my youngster identical to each different guardian ought to be.”
There’s mothers who’re strippers.Pop pussy ,twerk all night time for leisure does that imply they do it round their children ? No! Cease makin this a debate.Its just about widespread sense. https://t.co/JqZaUKbjNo
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 5, 2021
In a follow-up tweet, she added: “There’s mothers who’re strippers. Pop pussy, twerk all night time for leisure does that imply they do it round their children ? No! Cease making this a debate. It’s just about widespread sense.”
Cardi has previously defended the ‘WAP’ lyrics after encountering criticism from right-wing pundits corresponding to Ben Shapiro.
‘WAP’ was named NME‘s number one song for 2020, with our rating describing it as “the titan observe that drenched the complete 12 months”.
Cardi also recently gave her blessing to a parody of the track from medical students at John Hopkins University, which harassed the significance of sporting face-masks amid the continuing coronavirus pandemic.