Cardi B is releasing a drill track for everyone, and we finally know when it will be released.
The rapper may have been absent from social media for a while, but it didn’t take long for a teaser from her new single to become a social media sensation.
There were whispers that Cardi will release a drill tune. It wasn’t until today, though, that fans were able to hear it.
The release date for Cardi B’s drill song has been announced
Cardi B and Kay Flock are expected to release the drill single on April 15th. After a clip from the song was shared on Twitter, the rapper became a Twitter hot topic.
It didn’t take long for people to react in the same way. “Shake It,” a new song by Kay Flock featuring Dougie B and Bory 300, is the tune. Cardi B will also be featured in a part.
Fans have been anticipating the release of the song since hearing the beat. “That cardi b drill going to be the summer song based on everything,” one person said, while another added, “Need that cardi b on drill song asap”.
Why did the singer leave the Internet?
Cardi B has been outspoken about how toxic social media can be, and it didn’t take her long to make the decision to leave. According to HipHopDX, the rapper opted to abandon the platform after some Twitter users voiced dissatisfaction with her absence from the Grammy Awards.
They were disappointed since they had expected Cardi to attend the occasion. The WAP rapper, on the other hand, has never confirmed this. Cardi responded to the internet backlash by asking, “When did I hype y’all up?” When and where have I ever dropped hints? Are you all right? If I don’t have a new song to sing or if my album hasn’t been released, I’m not going to an award show… “The following year.”
Can we expect the rapper to return?
At this time, there is no indication that the singer will return anytime soon. This isn’t the first time Cardi has chosen to remain away from social media.
Cardi will be back on the podium shortly if history repeats itself.
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