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Cardi B and Kay Flock’s Video Has Caused Social Media Backlash

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On Wednesday (March 30) an exclusive music video snippet with Cardi B and Kay Flock affiliate Dougie B was shared on social media. The video was filmed in New York on the same day and in the same city as Nicki Minaj‘s music video for her single “We Go Up” featuring Fivio Foreign.

With the feud between and Cardi B, rumors started circulating that Cardi B copied Nicki Minaj's video.

The video shared on social media shows Cardi B appears on the streets of New York City with her hair colored red with a paisley pattern design.

The Bronx artist had to shut down the rumors on social media of her copying Nicki Minaj.

Cardi B reacted to the rumor with a short video and screenshots showing the Kay Flock collaboration at the center of the shoot had been in the works for some time in a post shared to her Instagram account on Wednesday, just days after spoke about appearing on Baby Shark's Big Show.

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In the clip, Cardi indicated that the collab video was filmed on the day in question due to her previous work-related travels.“Look at the dates right here, you see that shit says February 25, that's when Kay Flock's manager sent me this.”

Cardi continued, “If y'all see my videos' Red Bars,' if you see my shit ‘Pull Up On Me,' and y'all see how the f**k I did my shit, I always been doing videos like this.”

In addition, Cardi B turned to to say: “Annoyed…You can do 100 things for people and that one time you don't do something for them they will throw it in your face…”


The Bronx queen didn't specify who she was addressing in her tweet, but it's clear that she's sick of people putting her down and fabricating stories about her.

Written by: Silvia Tine

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