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Cardi B Slams Rappers for Making “Depressing” Rap Music

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By Victor Omondi Cardi B is sick of the rap music she hears these days. On Halloween, the Bronx rapper went live on Instagram to complain about male rappers who make 'depressing' music. She claimed she's seen people on Twitter express their views on rappers needing 'bars.' However, she made it plain that SHE has […]

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