Cardi B is a provocative artist, there is no doubt about that. And nothing is silent either. He recently responded to comments of hatred he receives for his Dominican origins.
In an interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music, he admitted, “Every six months, people always want to debate my race, because people don’t really understand the Caribbean islands. They don’t understand the Dominican Republic, nothing. “Every six months is the same discussion.”
The artist revealed how he reuses these hate comments he receives: “Lately, every hatred I get on social media, I write it. How recently, right? Yesterday I did a song, right? Every insult, every positive comment, I write it and put it in my music. “
That’s how Cardi B said: “On social media, people just think I’m just an angry woman. I’m just not. I’m not an angry person. I’m a very emotional person and there are times when I want to address certain celebrities. Some celebrities don’t address it at all, but they’ll be home crying. “
“People just hate you. But I won’t be this artist who will keep quiet. I’m going to let people know how things are. Listen brother, we have feelings,” Cardi B closed.
Up was released on February 5 and in just 2 days added more than 19 million views, on YouTube alone.