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Cardi B Says ‘Rolling Stone’ Ranking Of Her Debut Album On 200 Greatest Hip-Hop Album List Was A ‘Setup’ For Backlash

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Getting recognized is great, but for Cardi B, having one of the best hip-hop albums of all time came with some downsides. Appearing on Angela Yee’s “Lip Service” podcast, the rapper looked back on the inclusion of her 2018 debut Invasion of Privacy on Rolling Stone‘s Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time at an incredible No.

16. READ MORE: Cardi B Drops Fiery New Single ‘Hot S**t’ With Kanye West And Lil Durk With that ranking, above many stories and classic albums in the history of the genre, Cardi came in for a fair bit of backlash. “They was dragging me like ‘How dare them put Cardi before Nas.’ … I was like, oh my goodness.

I just woke up and I’m getting my a** dragged. I didn’t even ask for this,” Cardi said. Cardi admitted that she understood why some people were upset about the ranking, but also defending the album and her work on it. “I understand that but it’s like, b***h, I ain’t motherf**king ask for it,” she said. “You know, I understand that people feel a certain type of way.

But don’t try to disrespect me or my work or my album because your mother was listening to my s**t, your b***h was driving, listening to f**king ‘Be Careful.’ All y’all b***hes, all y’all h**s.

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