Cardi B has shared her thoughts on Rolling Stone’s ‘200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time’, after fans criticised her high placement on the list.The rapper’s debut ‘Invasion Of Privacy’ landed ahead of albums like Nas’ ‘Illmatic’, N.W.A’s ‘Straight Outta Compton’ and Kendrick Lamar’s ‘good kid, m.A.A.d.
city’, which rap fans were very vocal about on social media.Speaking on Angela Yee’s ‘Lip Service’ podcast, Cardi said: “They was dragging me like, ‘How dare them put Cardi before Nas.
I was like, oh my goodness. I just woke up and I’m getting my ass dragged. I didn’t even ask for this.”She continued: “I understand that but it’s like, bitch, I ain’t motherfucking ask for it.
You know, I understand that people feel a certain type of way. But don’t try to disrespect me or my work or my album because your mother was listening to my shit, your bitch was driving, listening to fucking ‘Be Careful.’ All y’all bitches, all y’all hoes.
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