Cardi B has donated 20,000 meal supplement drinks to first responders and healthcare workers in New York.
18.03.2020 - 15:47 / nme.com
She wants to be paid her "damn coins" after the remix hit the chart
Cardi B has requested to be paid royalties after she was sampled in a new track called ‘Coronavirus’, which subsequently began to climb the US chart.
The New York rapper expressed her concern over the current global pandemic in a video posted to Instagram last week. “I’m telling you, shit is getting real,” she said.
Days later, a producer and DJ called iMarkkeyz ripped the quote to use in a new dance track inspired by COVID-19.
Cardi B has donated 20,000 meal supplement drinks to first responders and healthcare workers in New York.
By Jem Aswad
Cardi B has been very active on social media lately, from sharing her fears on coronavirus to promoting the New York census, the 27-year-old star has surely kept herself busy in these uncertain quarantine times. But she has also found the time to share more lighthearted content - now the Bodak Yellow singer has revealed her favorite picture of adorable daughter Kulture to her almost 62 million followers
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