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Cardi B is responding to accusations that she released her new song to capitalize on the growing number of TikTok challenges.

Cardi B is non taking disrespect from the net trolls, and she has come out swinging at critics who say she only makes music just for TikTok challenges. Many artists desperate for attention accept created challenges in hopes of going viral, but Cardi says she isn't one of those persons.

Cardi B clearly enjoys doing the TikTok challenges, as practise many other artists. While some take noticed the currency and success the app pop amidst teenagers is capable of achieving, others have tried to use it to boost or farther their career. I prime instance of massive success from the app is the debut of break-out artist Erica Banks whose career catapulted to the top considering of the "buss it" challenge to her song.

Cardi B, on the other manus, isn't letting any boldness slide because she loves TikTok. On Monday, the Grammy award winner shut down claims that she now makes music for TikTok challenges "my videos been A1 from start! They got meliorate the bigger of a artist go soo the budget is going to double upwardly. At offset I merely had 15 hours to shoot a video now I get 2 days. Killed it with money & did choreography ever since Please me & press & never stop since."

Cardi also defended her video choreography "don't effort to play me similar I just started this sh*t crusade of tiktok. My final four videos I gave choreography & at honour shows as well. Delight me, press, wap & up was my last videos. EAT It UP!," she said in reference to her dancing skills.

Cardi as well took offense at the suggestion that she turned her own songs into viral challenges and called out her critics, who said condign a claiming and forcing challenges on people were vastly different things.

"I never forced a challenge. I never offer MONEY or prices for no claiming. I never even posted hey guys do a claiming for my song. People do it crusade they want to sooo miss me wit that sh*t. I pay ya to testify me when I told some1′ hey do a challenge for my vocal.'"

She as well sent support to other female rappers and thanked fans for showing her dearest always- "Thankful for all my fans, artist, influencer, tiktoker, people that critic music videos and songs, and the GP for showing me honey. I'm extremely happy and satisfied. Ladies that's in my field keep doing what you lot doing they going to hate e'er. Give them a reason also."

Cardi has been the middle of controversy with recent claims that she stole the concept of her latest song, "Up," from a New Jersey man who has a very like song. The artist denied that she ever heard the vocal, and fans jumped to her defence, maxim the claw of the song is a common Southern saying and has been used in many songs long before Cardi and the New Jersey claimant used information technology.