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16.03.2020 - 22:15 / billboard.com
With the coronavirus keeping artists off the road, DJs have loads of studio time on their hands with which to get creative.DJ Snake has done just that with his mini-remix of Cardi B's coronavirus rant -- "If you’re wondering why your weave or your fashion packages haven’t arrived," yep, that’s coronavirus, she says.
"I'm telling you, sh-- is getting real"-- which went viral last week after getting its first remix, titled "Cardi B 'Coronavirus (Sh-- Is Real!)' Remix."Snake's edit turns Cardi's
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Cardi B has got to be one of the only artists who can accidentally be involved with the creation of a hit song.
Cardi B has got to be one of the only artists who can accidentally be involved with the creation of a hit song.