John Oliver has found the latest target for his coronavirus ire: Amazon.
26.03.2020 - 17:29 / variety.com
The word “viral” has new meaning in the age of coronavirus, but not before DJ iMarkKeyz received the biggest look of his career: a remix of Cardi B’s coronavirus rant that went, well, you know.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, iMarkKeyz, whose real name is Brandon Davidson, is a local DJ and producer well-known for remixing videos and memes. Once he went to work on Cardi’s unmistakably hilarious world view (viewed more than 25 million times as of this writing), it was a sure winner within just a
John Oliver has found the latest target for his coronavirus ire: Amazon.
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Cardi B's "Coronavirus" rant remix hit closer to home for the artist when she told fans via Instagram Live on Thursday (April 2) that she'd been feeling really sick.
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Brooklyn DJ iMarkkeyz capitalizes on Cardi B’s viral Instagram video about Coronavirus to score his first Billboard chart entry.As preliminary reports indicated, the remixed tune “Coronavirus” sold 3,000 copies in the week ending March 19, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. The sales total prompts a No.
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The remix of Cardi B's "Coronavirus rant" by DJ iMarkkeyz has been sweeping TikTok, with users making their own skits and dances to the beat.
Cardi B’s buzzy Instagram rant about coronavirus is now headed for the Billboard charts.A remix of her rant, produced by DJ iMarkkeyz, is aiming for a debut on a number of charts next week, including the all-genre Digital Song Sales tally and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales.
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Cardi B’s rant on Instagram about Coronavirus was probably the first candid celebrity reaction about the deadly Pandemic. The 27-year-old rapper totally freaked out about the health crisis that originated in China but is now haunting the entire world. She shared the post on March 11 and it went viral within hours. The video ended up inspiring various memes and was even turned into remix tracks, one of which, according to the rapper, is now trending on iTunes. And now, she wants her check.
"Coronavirus! I'm telling you, sh-- is real!" Cardi B famously warned her fans just last week on Instagram in a panicked PSA. And her outburst is music to the Internet's ears after producers transformed it into a flurry of remixed melodies.
With a remix of Cardi B's coronavirus rant becoming a viral hit, The Bronx MC is now looking to recoup on her contributions.Looking to get "her coins," Cardi expressed her surprise regarding the rapid ascension of the explosive tune on Instagram."The fact that this damn coronavirus song is charting on iTunes. Hold on … let me hit the DJ up and [her record label] Atlantic so I can get my damn coins," she wrote.Shortly after Cardi's initial post, the song crescendoed, rocking to No.
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