Cardi B Reacts to Criticism Over ‘Greatest Hip-Hop Albums’ List

Cardi B has finally revealed her thoughts on Rolling Stone’s “200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time” ranking

After rap fans on social media took issue with her high placement. In an appearance on Angela Yee’s Lip Service podcast, Cardi quipped: “Bi—, I ain’t motherf—ing ask for it!”

Cardi’s blockbuster debut album Invasion of Privacy landed at No. 16 on the list, ahead of albums like N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton. 

“I understand that people feel a certain type of way, but don’t try to disrespect me, or my work, or my album,” she told Yee. “Y’all don’t gotta disrespect my sh–.”

Cardi asserted that her album is “definitely a classic” and that “the numbers are great.”

Nevertheless, she noted that “it’s not even about the numbers. I’ve been all around the world and people singing f—ing word for word.”