Just hours after TMZ reported on an assault lawsuit against Cardi B for an alleged February 2018 incident, the rapper is clearing the air.
04.02.2020 - 08:46 / billboard.com
Cardi B's online beef with Tomi Lahren continues.This round of firing was sparked by Beyonce and Jay-Z's decision to sit during the national anthem at the Super Bowl on Sunday (Feb. 2).
The notion upset the conservative commentator, who took to Twitter to fire at Bey and Jay (the latter of whom she categorizes as a "former crack dealer") for sitting, "because apparently the United States of America has oppressed them with millions upon millions of dollars & fans. Sounds rough.
Just hours after TMZ reported on an assault lawsuit against Cardi B for an alleged February 2018 incident, the rapper is clearing the air.
Just hours after TMZ reported on an assault lawsuit against Cardi B for an alleged February 2018 incident, the rapper is clearing the air.
Rap sensation Cardi B has slammed allegations suggesting she attacked a female security guard during an altercation outside her doctor’s office while she was pregnant.
Last night Castle Lite announced Grammy-award winning rapper Cardi B as this year’s headliner for the 10th anniversary of the yearly concert.
It’s a great week for Green Day, who snare a third chart crown in Australia with Father Of All...(Reprise/Warner).The veteran U.S. punk rock trio see their 13th and latest studio album bow at No.
There's a fourth No. 1 U.K.
As I have said so many times: A community – indeed, a civil rights movement — that does not know where it came from and whose shoulders it stands on does not really know where it’s going.
Green Day have achieved their fourth number one album in the UK with their 13th record.
The Weeknd scores a third week at Number 1 with his ‘80s-inspired hit Blinding Lights, while US rapper Roddy Ricch climbs a place to Number 2 with his TikTok viral hit The Box.
Green Day’s latest album Father Of All… lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart, earning the US punk-rockers their fourth UK chart-topping album.
Green Day continues their album rollout for Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers) by bucking current trends—and sticking to their formula. Recently, they took a break from promoting their thirteenth disc as trap-free to comment on Billie Eilish’s Grammys sweep—and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong had criticism for Ariana Grande.