Cardi B is delighted to see fans turn her coronavirus rant into a chart-topper


Cardi B is delighted to see fans turn her coronavirus rant into a chart-topper: ‘Put this song on Spotify!’

She’s never shied away from using her powerful social media platform.

But Cardi B had no idea that fans would turn her rant into actual music when she spoke out against the government and their lack of actions with the coronavirus outbreak.

The 27-year-old rapper first voiced her concerns about the pandemic last week when she admitted she was ‘scared’ with little information to quell her fears, only to see her words turned into music created by fans.

They stan! Cardi B couldn’t contain her excitement over her coronavirus rant being turned into a song fans and then topping the charts as it hit number 11 on Monday night 

On Monday night, the Bronx-born beauty was surprised to see a song created by fans reach No. 11 on the hip hop charts.

‘I might as well do a damn music video,’ she captioned a screenshot of the chart-climbing song. ‘I’m boutta tell Atlantic to put this song on Spotify.’

The song includes excerpts from her diatribe about the government and the very unknown status of Covid-19.

‘I don’t know what this f*** this Coronavirus is about,’ she said in a video. ‘I don’t know understand how this s*** was from Wuhan, China, now all of a sudden this s*** is on motherf***ing tour.

Everything she touches turns gold: On Monday night, the Bronx-born beauty was surprised to see a song created by fans based on a video ran had reached No. 11 on the hip hop charts

Everything she touches turns gold: On Monday night, the Bronx-born beauty was surprised to see a song created by fans based on a video ran had reached No. 11 on the hip hop charts

Hit maker: 'I might as well do a damn music video,' she captioned a screenshot of the chart-climbing song. 'I¿m boutta tell Atlantic to put this song on Spotify.'

Hit maker: ‘I might as well do a damn music video,’ she captioned a screenshot of the chart-climbing song. ‘I’m boutta tell Atlantic to put this song on Spotify.’

She later added: ‘I ain’t gonna front — a b***h is scared. S*** got me panicking, and a lot of you motherf***ers think it’s a joke.’

Adding on to her dismay about the lack of information pertaining to the viral disease, she placed her blame on top officials.

‘Government, government, government,’ she said. ‘You wanna know something? I know s*** getting real. 

Epic rant: The song includes excerpts from her diatribe about the government and the very unknown status of Covid-19

'I don't know what this f*** this Coronavirus is about,' she said in a video. 'I don't know understand how this s*** was from Wuhan, China, now all of a sudden this s*** is on motherf***ing tour.

Epic rant: The song includes excerpts from her diatribe about the government and the very unknown status of Covid-19

‘Once the stock market starts going low, that’s how I know s*** getting real ’cause ain’t nothing more than white corporate America hates the most than losing motherf***ing money.

She continued: ‘All we need’s to know is, like c’mon now, let’s stop playing around — is this coronavirus gonna be like a couple of weeks type of s*** or a couple of months type of s***?’

The singer, whose full name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, admitted earlier this year that she’s working on a follow up album to her massively successful debut studio album, Invasion of Privacy.

Sophomore: The singer, whose full name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, admitted earlier this year that she's working on a follow up album to her massively successful debut studio album, Invasion of Privacy

Sophomore: The singer, whose full name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, admitted earlier this year that she’s working on a follow up album to her massively successful debut studio album, Invasion of Privacy